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  2. List of numismatics awards - Wikipedia

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    Administered by the Numismatic Literary Guild-- "this award, honoring the co-founder and longtime publisher of COINage magazine, recognizes the best numismatic article to appear in any medium, including both numismatic and non-numismatic magazines, newspapers and Internet Web sites" [3]

  3. List of coin collectors - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. American Vecturist Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Mr. Dunn printed his list of U.S. and foreign transportation tokens. Shortly after printing, Dr. Dunn passed the task of cataloging transportation tokens off to Ronald C. Atwood. In 1948, Mr. Atwood had his National Check and Premium List of All U.S. Transportation Tokens published by the American Numismatic Company of Los Angeles.

  5. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    While a die struck bronze or brass coin is more expensive, the result renders a far superior product (numismatic quality). As of 2010, coins manufactured in China and South Korea typically cost between US $2.50 to US $7.00 per coin, depending on production process and complexity of design, laser engraving, enamels, voids, etc. The dies must be ...

  6. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    This "cleanliness" is a result of the surface of the coin being dissolved by the acid. Dipped coins almost always have a lower numismatic value than when they were in their former "dirty" state, hence most numismatists do not recommend dipping or any other method of cleaning coins as doing so will likely reduce the coin's value. Double Eagle (U ...

  7. Louisiana Purchase Exposition gold dollar - Wikipedia

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    The fair at St. Louis opened on April 30, 1904, a year later than originally planned. It was one of the largest World's Fairs in area, set over 1,272 acres (515 ha) in Forest Park . There were 15 major buildings and a host of smaller exhibits, and it is doubtful if many attendees saw more than a fraction of the attractions—seeing everything ...

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  9. Michael "Miles" Standish - Wikipedia

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    Standish credited the origin of the nickname to then American Numismatic Association President Florence M. Schook. [6] In January 1987, Standish joined PCGS and was the first full-time coin grader in the company's history. [3] He became part owner in the company in 1995. In 2004 Standish received notoriety for the detection of an impostor coin.