Oral history interview with Roy Ash at the World's Fair of Money in Rosemont, IL. Conducted by Garrett Ziss on behalf of the Liberty Seated Collectors Club.
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Video recap of the 2021 American Numismatic Association World's Fair of Money, featuring the Tyrant Collection and interviews with John Brush, John Dannreuther, Jeff Garrett, Bob Evans, Jesse Kraft, and Ian Russell. This event was held in Rosemont, IL, August 10-14, 2021.
Gerry Tebben, editor of The Centinel, interviews Wayne Homren on a number of numismatic subjects.
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Interview with John Adams, Boston numismatist, by Len Augsburger and Joel Orosz. Topics from Adams collecting career include the influences of dealers David Bullowa and Lester Merkin, Adams' recollection of large cent collectors William Sheldon, Ted Naftzger, and Doug Smith, Adams' publications including United States Numismatic Literature (vols. I-II), Medallic Portraits of Admiral Vernon, and Comitia Americana and Related Medals, and Adams institutional affiliations including American Numismatic Society and Massachusetts Historical Society. Adams further discusses the importance of social interaction within numismatics, touching on his relationships within the Medal Collectors of America and the Numismatic Bibliomania Society.
Matt Dinger and Mike Nottelmann have been bringing bring their unique perspectives on numismatics to the web for over 10 years with The Coin Show. The show covers a variety of topics in the world of numismatics with much-loved segments on the news and the best things that walked into their respective shops. This will be an opportunity to ask questions live and be part of the #1 podcast in numismatics! Speakers: Matt Dinger, Mike Nottelmann.
Today's modern elongated coins (also known as pressed pennies, squashed cents, rolled cents, and many other names) can trace their historical innovation to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago. The first recorded commercial documentation of coins (both U.S. and World) being made with a press with a design on the roller to produce a new type of souvenir was done at the Exposition. A whole new numismatic collecting field was created and is growing even today in the U.S. and internationally. Speaker: Richard Jozefiak.