David Lisot, Interviewer, CoinTelevision.com with John Bremer, Robert Calderman and Larry Garvin. February 18, 2021. David Lisot brings paper money his audience by interviewing paper money experts that show both large and small size notes. Topics range from US and world bank notes including the Legal Tender "Woodchopper" 1869 PMG64, 1878 PMG64, & 1907 PMG64 $5, $500 1934 Legal Tender, 1923 and 1928 Silver Certificate PMG64, 1928 Federal Reserve Serial #4 PCGS66PPQ, 1928 Federal Reserve PMG64 "Star Note", German East Africa 5 Rupien 1906 PMG40, Russia 100 Kopeks 1910 "Catherine the Great", British Caribbean Territories $1 Queen Elizabeth 1963 PMG45, and Chinese reproductions from 1950's.
Oleg Zamansky, CEO, Coin Maestro, LLC, David Lisot, Interviewer, CoinTelevision.com. October 28-30, 2021. Did you know there are coins that feature your favorite Super Heroes? Various countries have created numismatic themes with characters like Batman, Luke Skywalker, Star Wars, Darth Vader, Micky & Minnie Mouse, Beauty and the Beast, Superman and more. One dealer has specialized in trading these coins. Find out why people are interested in this blossoming area in numismatics.
Lincoln cents are popular with most coin collectors. Kevin Markman found a 1937 proof Lincoln at the American Numismatics Association World's Fair of Money. He shares why it is so important to him.
Season 2 of The Planchet podcast kicks off with a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Irene Soto Marín, Assistant Curator of Numismatics at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan. We discuss her work at the Kelsey with its rich collections of ancient coins and papyri (and related archaeological documentation), Linked Open Data (LOD), the value of the ANS's Eric P. Newman Graduate Seminar in Numismatics, and advice to early career researchers (ECRs) on building a professional network and tips for time-management.
Season 2, Episode 3 features an interview with David Hendin, ANS Trustee and long-time friend, scholar, and collector. The 6th edition of his book, A Guide to Biblical Coins, will be published by the American Numismatic Society in the summer of 2021. In this episode, Hendin recalls how he began collecting and studying coins, offers some advice on cleaning (and not cleaning) ancient coins, shares some stories of his encounters with dealers in Jerusalem, and talks about what's new in the latest edition of his Guide.
Season 2, Episode 2 does something never before attempted in exactly one year of the Planchet: it was recorded live and in-person in New York. Host Andrew Reinhard conducted brief interviews with seven ANS staff members to learn what it was like working from home as a curator, photographer, or librarian, how it felt coming back to the office for the first time after months away, and what current projects are underway as things approach a sense of "normal." Each interview was conducted safely with masks at a physical distance of six feet.
Extract from the fall 2021 issue (vol. 24, no. 3) including the article by Ángel O. Navarro Zayas, "Design of a medal for merits contracted in Cartagena de Indias (1813-1815)."
Coins for A's Representative, Texas Numismatic Association, Coins4As@gmail.com, David Lisot, Interviewer, CoinTelevision.com. Every schoolteacher needs to watch this! The Texas Numismatic Association has a program that rewards student who do well in school to get coins for their collections. Hear about this innovative plan to get kids into numismatics.
The Tyrant Collection is comprised of the most rare and most beautiful coins in existence. Money was no object in the selection of these numismatic masterpieces. John Dannreuther has been a consultant for The Tyrant Collection for more then 15 years. He tells stories about the acquisition of the entire series of United States type coins and describes their rarity.