Coin expert, J.P. Martin, teaches you what to look for to spot the phonies of most major U.S. type coins. Full-screen pictures show examples of type coins, rare dates, gold, and commemoratives. Every coin collector and dealer needs this information. This is a special double DVD set that includes the most information ever offered about counterfeit detecttion on a video. 2 DVD set. Speaker: J.P. Martin.
Coin expert, J.P. Martin, teaches you what to look for to spot the phonies of most major U.S. type coins. Full-screen pictures show examples of type coins, rare dates, gold, and commemoratives. Every coin collector and dealer needs this information. This is a special double DVD set that includes the most information ever offered about counterfeit detecttion on a video. 2 DVD set. Speaker: J.P. Martin.
Collecting coins can be a fun activity, but attracting and engaging a young audience requires thought and planning. Emphasizing the educational and anthropological perspectives of the hobby, Dr. Robert Pickering, former chief curator of the Indianapolis Children's Museum and current chairman of the anthropology department at the Denver Museum of Natural History, discusses how to plan youth projects in numismatics. Lecture with slides. Speaker: Robert B. Pickering, Ph.D..
At the turn of the 20th century, in the Rocky Mountain mining town of Victor, Colorado, Joseph Lesher issued octagonal, 1-ounce silver medals that were redeemable by local merchants. No accurate records have been found that explain how many of these "Referendum Dollars" were struck. ANA Treasurer Adna Wilde Jr., who has assembled a comprehensive listing of such pieces, explains how they came to be issued and what he has discovered through his studies. Lecture with slides. Speaker: Adna G. Wilde Jr..
ANA has just joined several computer bulletin boards. This can mean better and easier communication with ANA and other bulletin board users. Learn what you'll need, what you can do, how you can do it and how much it will cost. Lecture with demonstration. Speaker: Hal Day.