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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 6, February 5, 2006, Article 14

    NUMISMATIC ORAL HISTORIES

    Last week, inspired Dick Johnson's numismatic oral history
    project, I wrote: "Who out there might be a little less known
    to the general collecting public, yet has a wealth of numismatic
    history to relate?"

    Dave Lange writes: "I would nominate Michael Lantz. He is a
    retired Denver Mint employee who has written a number of articles
    for Coin World. In private correspondence, however, he has told
    me many more interesting anecdotes and unpublished facts about
    the day-to-day workings of that facility during the 1960s, 70s
    and 80s, as well as relating the stories told to him by oldtimers
    who worked there as far back as the 1930s.

    He is giving a program at the upcoming CSNS convention in
    Columbus, and I strongly encourage anyone who will be there to
    attend it. If Dick Johnson will be in Columbus, he should
    certainly make Michael's acquaintance."

    Pete Smith writes: "I am interested in Dick Johnson's oral
    history project. This reminds me of my drive with Dick from
    Minneapolis to Green Bay. I recorded our conversation and
    wrote up about half of it for an article in The Asylum.

    The other half of the conversation was more about medals.
    That half has never been transcribed and published. Transcribing
    the first half was much more work than recording it. Just as
    history can be lost, the value of this tape could be lost.

    As members of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society, we like
    to see ink on paper. Audio tapes, video tapes, and digital
    recordings are wonderful. However, a single copy of a tape
    in someone's cabinet is of no use to another researcher who
    doesn't know it exists.

    I hope Dick will get his recordings transcribed and published.
    I encourage anyone else who has similar valuable tapes to
    label them, transcribe them and make at least a few copies.
    I suspect the ANA library would be happy to receive a copy
    for their files."

    Roger Siboni adds: "The ANS Archivist has begun an Oral
    History of the ANS with some fairly good success."

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  • 2006-02-05
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