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Medallic Art's archives and about 20,000 pre-1998 dies were acquired from the Northwest Territorial Mint 2018 bankruptcy by the American Numismatic Society, a New York City-based institution dedicated to researching, curating, and educating about coins and medallic arts. [10]
The American Numismatic Society is an organization dedicated to the study of coins, currency, medals, tokens, and related objects from all cultures, past and present. The society's headquarters in New York City houses the foremost research collection and library specialized in numismatics in the United States.
John V. M. Sturdy: 1933: 1996: 1,751 twentieth-century world coins from his collection were donated to the Fitzwilliam Museum [134] Jerry Buss: 1933: 2013: Owned a 1913 Liberty Head nickel and an 1804 dollar [135] Q. David Bowers: 1938: Began collecting at age 13 and became a coin dealer at age 14 [136] [137] Walter J. Husak: 1942: 2022
Burdette Johnson was born on January 2, 1885, son of William A. Johnson (1849-1931) and Luella Lou Conway Johnson (1859-1914) at DeSoto, Missouri.
Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Numismatics, New York/Washington, 1973 (2 vols) (1976). 5. International Numismatic Commission, A Survey of Numismatic Research 1972-1977 (1979). 6. Rodolfo Spahr, Le Monete Siciliane dagli Aragonesi ai Borboni (1282-1836) (1982) 7.
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