From the Czech Silver Thaler to the American Dollar is an exhibition held by the Museum of East Bohemia in conjunction with the University of Pardubice at the CCMH to present the 500 year 鈥渇amily history鈥 of the dollar currency.
The exhibition presents the emergence and development of thaler (tolar) currencies in 16th-century Europe 鈥 starting with the large silver coins minted in J谩chymov (Joachimsthal) in 1520, which were known as Joachimsthalers or just thalers (after the town鈥檚 German name) 鈥 a name which eventually came to refer to all coins of this general type. The exhibition explains why the word 鈥榙ollar鈥 was used for the newly created U.S. currency in the late 18th century, as well as tracing how the historical development of these coins (which continues up to the present day) has been connected with Bohemia鈥檚 former mineral wealth.