Nevada State Museum

  • Nevada State Museum Director, Myron Freedman presents Agnes Train medallion to her niece Ann Cameron.

Nevada State Museum is excited to announce it is now open Sundays. In addition to the current Wednesday through Saturday schedule, Nevada State Museum in Carson City will be open from 8:30am to 4:30pm on Sundays beginning March 20, 2022.

To celebrate the addition of Sundays to the weekly schedule, demonstrations of historic Coin Press No. 1 will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays, March 20 and 27.

This is in addition to their current Saturday demonstrations. Currently, the museum is observing Women’s History Month with the newly launched Nevada Women series of commemorative medallions honoring women who made a mark in Nevada’s story. The Nevada Women series debut medallion honors Agnes Scott Train Janssen, one of the Nevada State Museum’s first curators.

“We were honored to have Agnes Train’s niece, Ann Cameron, recall her time with Agnes during her years in Genoa, and operate the press to mint the first medallion honoring her aunt. This is another great Nevada story, and we look forward to sharing Agnes’s history with this special medallion, as well as the phenomenal story of the Coin Press No. 1 still operating in the historic Carson City U. S. Branch Mint building.” said Myron Freedman, Nevada Division of Museums and History Administrator. “This medallion is unlike anything we have ever produced as it is designed with artwork by Agnes Train herself.”

Attendees may purchase a one-half troy ounce .999 pure silver planchet in the Museum Store for $75 and watch as it is minted on historic Coin Press No. 1. For more information, contact Coin Press Program Manager Kelly Brant at (775) 687-4810 ext. 224.

The museum is at 600 N. Carson St. in Carson City.