Zaner is Trends Editor for Coin World. His talk focuses on the demand for collector coins today and tomorrow. He answers questions about collector coins, their relationship to investor coins, and gives speci?c examples of series experiencing strong demand in this lecture only presentation. Speaker(s): Keith Zaner.
See how young people are encouraged to participate in the hobby of coin collecting. Sponsored by the Florida United Numismatists. Speaker(s): Randy Campbell, Roger Brian, Florence Schook, Alan Hager, Gary Lewis.
Using an overhead projector, Swiatek compares ads and offers made by coin dealers (without naming anyone) to discuss fairness, potential for appreciation, and creditability. Lecture with slides. Speaker(s): Anthony Swiatek.
A self regulation organization may be the key to the future for the numismatic industry. Hear the presentations given by members of the select committee chosen to investigate the value of creating an SRO for the coin market. Speaker(s): Michael Haynes, Ira Goldberg, Bernard Rome, Hugh Sconyers, Barry Stuppler, Tom Russo.
Past ANA President Steve Taylor shares his knowledge and love for the hobby of collecting paper money. He explains the meaning of the various numbers and symbols on small sized US bank notes as well as interesting ways to assemble a collection. Lecture with slides. Speaker(s): Steve Taylor.
Dr. Stahl presents an in-depth presentation of the practice of giving medals to the native tribes of North America during the Colonial period. Excellent quality color slides help illustrate the medals themselves as well as accompanying information. Delivered at the prestigious American Numismatic Society's Coinage of the Americas Conference. Lecture with slides. Speaker(s): Alan M. Stahl.
John Kleeberg is the Assistant Curator of Modern Coins and Currency for the American Numismatic Society. His research offers new insight into this rare token struck in early Colonial America. Lecture with slides delivered at the Coinage of the Americas Conference in New York City. Speaker(s): John M. Kleeberg.
Interviewed 11/10/90, 2/8,/91 by David Lisot Harlan White is a well known coin dealer and collector from San Diego, California. His dealings include stories about other famous dealers as well as many interesting stories of his own. Collectors and dealers alike will enjoy this journey through numismatic history. Interviewer: David Lisot.
Gold has fascinated people since the beginning of history! See and hear the history of the gold coins struck in America from 1900-1933 including all regular issues as well as the gold commemoratives. You'll get a basic overview of how to collect gold coins and which series are most available. Location footage, music, professional narration. *an overview of how-to-collect gold coins and what factors influence their value * what gold coin was considered the "work horse" of American commerce * which piece was considered "hideous" by its critics but has become most popular with collectors * what Civil War hero is commemorated on a gold coin * why so many gold coins were stored in European banks * what coins were created inspired by Theodore Roosevelt to bring back the splendor of ancient Greek coinage * which commemorative gold coin sold so poorly at issue that 10,000 pieces ended being sold to a single man Over 20 different American gold coins are shown full screen with narration and music.