Instructors: William Shamhart, Jr., Charles Browne, Lane Brunner, John Dannreuther & John Albanese
Week of July 4, 2009
If you aren’t familiar with the five names above, you should make a concerted effort to find out who they are and where you might meet and learn from their years of experience in numismatics. These gentlemen have a strong [...]
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2009 ANA Summer Seminar on Advanced United States Coin Grading and Problem Coins. A Critique.
Posted in Economy, Gammill Numismatics, Grading, Grading problem coins, Half Cents, Hard Times Tokens, Stand Alone Coins for Investments, coin condition, coin investments, collector investments, knowledge is power, large cents, rare coin investment, shield nickels, tagged advanced grading, ANA, Bill Shamhart, CAC, Charles Browne, coin education, coin grading, coin marketplace, collectible space, colorado springs, famous coins, founder of NGC, John Albanese, John Dannreuther, knowledge is power, Lane Brunner, numismatic education, numismatic experts, numismatic innovators, numismatic research, pcgs grader, problem coins, professional philosophy, summer seminar, William Shamhart on July 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
COIN COLLECTING IN THIS ECONOMY. WHAT’S A COLLECTOR TO DO?
Posted in Gammill Numismatics, coin condition, coin investments, collector investments, key date investments, knowledge is power, large cents, numismatics, tagged ANA, ANACS, coin collecting in this economy, coin inventory, coin show attendance, coin varieties, counterfeit coins, digital photo of important coins, economic front, grade inflation, grading coins, grading criteria, home security, kentucky state quarter cud, key date coins, market grading, NGC, numismatic books, numismatic library, PCGS, reading and research on coins, state quarters, stereo microscope on September 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The number of coin collectors has really grown since the launch of the State Quarter program in 1999. It is great to once again be able to check your pocket change each evening in hopes of finding a much needed coin to add to your collection….and, at face value. The number of grandparents assembling sets [...]