NUMISMATIST ARTICLE FEATURES SIX HONORED EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES Öffentlichkeit Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 48, November 26, 2006, Article 6
NUMISMATIST ARTICLE FEATURES SIX HONORED EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES
According to an article on Aruba.com, the circulation of the American
Numismatic Association's flagship publication has zoomed. The article
states that "The magazine, The Numismatist, is a well-known world wide
magazine with more than a million copies per month and is the official
voice of the American Numismatic Association, the largest entity in
the world."A million is a tad high, but Numismatist is a terrific magazine
nonetheless.The author also erred in stating that the specific Numismatist
article discussed is available on the ANA's web site - it is not,
unless I just couldn't manage to find it. However, the site does
archive selected Numismatist articles from 2003 to date. The .pdf
files are beautiful, exact reproductions of the printed pages of
the magazine, but be aware that they take a while to download.What attracted the author's attention to the article is the inclusion
of Aruba's numismatic museum web site in a list of top educational
web sites, as declared by Educational Technology Journal:1. The Federal Reserve Bank di Richmond, U.S.A. richmonfed.org
2. Kreissparkkasse K'ln,
the bank with the largest reserve in Germany geldgeschichte.de3. The German Central Bank, geldmuseum.de
4. The Central Bank of Costa Rica, museosdelbancocentral.org
5. Monnaie de Paris, Mint of Paris, monnaiedeparis.com
6. Numismatic Museum Aruba, Oranjestad Aruba, museumaruba.org
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