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Old 02-04-2009, 06:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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All Schook Up! ANA Summer Seminar 2009 Course Schedule

ANA has released the course schedule for ANA Summer Seminar 2009. (Summer Seminar is part of the new ANA Florence Schook School of Numismatics.) You can download a copy of the course catalog and registration form at the ANA web site . Or you can get a copy of the course catalog in the March issue of the Numismatist. Some courses fill up quickly (e.g., Counterfeit Detection and Basic Grading). Register early so you don't miss out.

There are several new things for Summer Seminar this year. In addition to the 4 1/2-day courses that have always been offered, this year there are several 2-day courses to choose from. So, rather than dedicating your week to a single topic you can take two different courses. I think this is a great idea.

The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee will meet in a public forum on June 29th. This is your opportunity to voice your opinions and possibly influence the nation's coinage.

Also, some big names will be there. More about that later.

In each session several mini-seminars are offered in the evenings. This is a great way to learn a little about other areas of numismatics.

What courses are being offered?

SESSION I

2-Day Courses
Monday/Tuesday June 29/30

1- Money of the World: Coins That Made History - Ira Goldberg (co-editor of the book of the same name and prominent dealer and auctioneer) and Doug Mudd (ANA Museum curator)

2- Introduction to Coin Collecting - Rod Gillis (ANA numismatic educator and all-around good guy)

3- From Rome to Romaion - Prue Morgan Fitts (former ANA governor and author)

4- Tudor Coins - Arthur M Fitts III (former ANA governor, professional numismatist, expert on English coins)

5- A World Coin Overview - Benjamin Swagerty (professional numismatist, American Precious Metals Exchange)

Wednesday/Thursday July 1/2

6- Financial Planning for Collectors: If I Can't Take It With Me, What Happens to My Collection When I'm Gone? - Jeffrey Rarich (Certified Financial Planner)

7- Train The Trainers: Social Studies - Rod Gillis (ANA numismatic educator and still a good guy)

8- Introduction to Early American Historical Medals - John J Kraljevich Jr (professional numismatist, columnist for The Numismatist and dealer)

9- Charles I (1625-1649: Divine Right vs the People, and the English Civil War - Arthur M Fitts III (former ANA governor, professional numismatist, expert on English coins)

10- Collecting the World: A Topic at a Time - Benjamin Swagerty (professional numismatist, American Precious Metals Exchange)

5-Day Courses (actually 4 1/2 days)
Sunday- Thursday June 28 - July 2

11- Introduction to Grading United States Coins - Michael Faraone & Kyle Knapp (PCGS graders)

12- Intermediate Grading of United States Coins - Mary Sauvain (former ANACS grader/authenticator, professional numismatist), Don Bonser (professional numismatist, former grader at PCGS & ANACS, author), Matt Kleinsteuber (professional numismatist and boy wonder - this guy is amazing)

13- Advanced Grading of United States Coins - Tom Hallenbeck (local dealer, former ANA governor and soon-to-be candidate for ANA Vice President), Cameron Kiefer (former ICGS grader), Jerry Bobbe (former PCGS grader and accomplished celloist)

14- Counterfeit Detection of World Paper Money - Joe Boling (ANA governor, author and famous for his head gear)

15- Collecting/Investing in Morgan Silver Dollars: A Comprehensive Approach - Michael Fey & Jeff Oxman (authors of The Top 100 Morgan Dollar Varieties: The VAM Keys)

16- Ultimate Die Varieties: Learning to Attribute Lincoln Cents - James Wiles (author of The Modern Minting Process, US Minting Errors and Varieties: ANA Correspondence Course) and Chuck Daughtrey (author of Looking Through Lincoln Cents: A Chronology of a Series, noted coin photographer and operator of www.coppercents.com)

17- Introduction to Digital Numismatic Photography - Tom Mulvaney (noted coin photographer and operator of www.rarecoinphotos.com) and Clark Fogg (forensic photographer Beverly Hills Police Dept)

18- Cobs and Other Shipwreck Treasure Coins - Daniel Frank Sedwick (author of The Practical Book of Cobs and professional numismatist), Agustin Carcia-Barneche (author of The Macuquina Code) and Alan Workman (specialist in treasure-related literature)

19- Greek and Roman Coins - Scott T Rottinghaus (ancient coin expert)

20- The Fascinating Field of So-Called Dollars - Jeff Shevlin (So-Called Dollar expert)

21- Art of Money - Laura Stocklin (professional artist, goldsmith and printmaker)

Session I Mini-Seminars

A- Editing Digital Images 101 - Doug Mudd (ANA Museum curator and Photoshop expert)

B- Minting Mayhem: Creating Errors - George Cuhaj (editor of Standard Catalog of World Paper Money) and Joe Paonessa ("World's Greatest Left-Handed Hobo Nickel Carver" and I can vouch for that)

C- Introduction to Detecting Problem Coins - Lane Brunner (Twenty-Cent Piece expert, author, former ANA numismatic educator, current Pharmacy College dean)

D- Mah-Jongg's Cash Connection - Benjamin Swagerty (professional numismatist, American Precious Metals Exchange)

E- Collecting United States Federal Savings Bonds - Fred Schwan (co-author of World War II Military Currency)

F- Colonial Mexican Coinage - Ricardo de Leon Tallavas (Mexican coinage expert and a great guy)

SESSION II

2-Day Courses
Monday/Tuesday July 6/7

22- Classic US Commemoratives: Bourse Secrets of a Pro - Larry Shepherd (ANA Executive Director and Early US Commem expert)

23- Understanding the Auction Process - TBD

24- Grading US Paper Money - Glen Jorde (manager of PMG - Paper Money Guaranty - and past president of Professional Currency Dealers Association)

25- Coin Care, Conservation and Preservation Methods - Brian Silliman (former ANA authenticator, former conservator for NCS, current NGC grader)

Wednesday/Thursday July 8/9

26- How to Accurately Value US Coins - Mark Ferguson (analyst for Coin Values magazine)

27- Facing the Chinese Counterfeiting Threat - Beth Deisher (editor of Coin World) and Susan Headley (investigative reporter for Coin World and author of the recent Coin World series on Chinese Counterfeits) - You can bet your life that I will be attending this class.

28- Conder Tokens - Jerry Bobbe (Conder token specialist and accomplished celloist)

29- Uneasy Lie the Heads - Arthur M Fitts III (former ANA governor, professional numismatist, expert on English coins)

5-Day Courses (actually 4 1/2 days)
Sunday to Thursday July 5 to 9

30- Introduction to Grading United States Coins - Mike Ellis (senior grader and variety specialist at Dominion Grading Service)

31- Advanced United States Coin Grading and Problem Coins - William Shamhart Jr (professional numismatist), Charles Browne (professional numismatist), William Conroy (former finalizer for NGC), Miles Standish (grader at PCGS)

32- Detection of Counterfeit and Altered Coins - Bob Campbell (former ANA President, toning expert and Salt Lake City dealer) and JP Martin (grader/authenticator at the original ANACS, former grader at ICG and current grader/authenticator at ANACS) - This is a GREAT course!!

33- So You Want To Be A Coin Dealer? - Barry Stuppler (ANA President and dealer), A Ronald Sirna (ANA lawyer & president of Toned Coin Collectors Society) - This is a good course and offers insights into what coin dealers are faced with. Very informative even if you never plan to be a dealer.

34- Advanced Study of United States Issues - John Dannreuther (co-founder of PCGS and author of Early US Gold Coin Varieties: A Study of Die States, 1795-1834)

35- Collecting & Investing Strategies for Walking Liberty Half Dollars - Jeff Ambioi (dealer)

36- Digital Photography - Chuck Daughtrey (author of Looking Through Lincoln Cents: A Chronology of a Series, noted coin photographer and operator of www.coppercents.com)

37- Flying Eagle and Indian Cents - Rick Snow (need I say more?)

38- The Coins and Currency of Colonial America - John J Kraljevich Jr (professional numismatist, columnist for The Numismatist and dealer) and Erik Goldstein (numismatic curator, Colonial Willamsburg Foundation)

39- Introduction to Early American Copper Coinage - Stephen Carr and Douglas Bird - EAC specialists

40- United States Tokens - David Schenkman (columnist for The Numismatist and editor of the TAMS Journal)

41- Military Numismatics Since 1930 and Advanced Military Numismatics - Joe Boling and Fred Schwann (co-authors of World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands and World War II Currency)

42- United States National Bank Notes - Peter Huntoon (author of The National Bank Note Issues of 1929-1935 and United States Large Size National Bank Notes) and Gerome Walton (author of A History of Nebraska Bank and Paper Money)

43- The History of Mexico Through Her Coinage: 1868 - Present - Ricardo de Leon Tallavas (Mexican coinage expert and a great guy)

44- United States and Territorial Gold Coinage, 1795-1933 - Doug Winter (need I say more?) and David McCarthy (senior numismatist at Kagin's)

45- Introduction to Paper Money - Wendell Wolka (ANA governor, bank note expert, columnist for The Numismatist, author of A History of Nineteenth Century Ohio Obsolete Bank Notes and Scrip)

46- The Art of Coin Collecting: An Introduction to Numismatics - Brian Fanton (professional numismatist)

47- The Modern Minting Process: Errors and Varieties - James Wiles (author of The Modern Minting Process and US Minting Errors and Varieties: ANA Correspondence Course)

Session II Mini-Seminars

G- Minting Mayhem: Creating Errors - George Cuhaj (editor of Standard Catalog of World Paper Money) and Joe Paonessa ("World's Greatest Left-Handed Hobo Nickel Carver" and I can vouch for that)

H- Minting Misadventures, Errors and Varieties - Ryan Greene (founder of Coin & Currency Club of Flagler College)

I- Coin Shop Basics 101 - Brian Fanton (dealer)

J- A Practical Guide to Detecting Counterfeit Coins - Yours Truly and Dave Francis (dealer)

K- CAC: The Little Sticker Makes A Big Difference - John Albanese (founder of PCGS, NGC and CAC - Collectors Acceptance Corporation)

As usual, there are plenty of other things to do. Take the Cog Rail to the top of Pikes Peak. Attend a Colorado Rockies or a Colorado Springs Sky Sox baseball game. Tour Cripple Creek and an actual gold mine. Tour Cave of the Winds. Tour Seven Falls. Take a Murder Mystery Dinner Train Ride Through Royal Gorge. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Denver Mint. (The Mint tour is EXCELLENT!!)

Summer Seminar is held on the campus of Colorado College. Lodging is available on-campus or off-campus. Chaperones are there for the youngsters. It is a friendly, safe atmosphere for young and old alike.

Each session has an ANA book sale on Sunday morning. Get there early and buy some great books for cheap. Each session also has a YN Auction to raise money for scholorships for Young Numismatists. And then there is the Banquet on Thursday night; great food and great entertainment.

I will say this about ANA Summer Seminar - I know of nowhere else one can obtain a better numismatic education. Plus, it is a great opportunity to meet people that share your passion about numismatics and make new friends. I encourage everyone to attend if you can.

ANA Summer Seminar is for ANA members only. ANA membership is only $36/year. PM me for information on how to join.

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Ah, I'd love to do it. Don't got the money for it though.
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One o' these days I'm going to definitely get out there and attend one of these courses. The offerings are phenominal....
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Peter and others,

There are lots of scholorships out there for Summer Seminar. Many local coin clubs and other organizations offer scholorships. Below are a few I found doing a quick Google search:

ANA YN Scholorships


Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association



Tennessee State Numismatic Society


PNG YN scholorship

Missouri Numismatic Society

Ancient Coin Collectors Guild This is for 2007. Not sure if they will offer a scholorship for 2009.

Central States Numismatic Society 2010

Georgia Numismatic Association

Tennessee State Numismatic Society 2007 - Not sure if they will offer a scholorship for 2009.

Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association

Blue Ridge Numismatic Association

Johnson County (Kansas) Numismatic Society 2004 - 3 Adults + 1 YN - Not sure if they will offer a scholorship for 2009.

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California State Numismatic Association Article from past YN scholorship recipient

Ozarks Coin Club They are always very well represented. I think they offer scholorships.

Chicago Coin Club Past YN scholorship recipient

Greater Houston Coin Club

Pasadena Coin Club Awarded YN scholorship in 2004

You get the idea. There are lots of scholorships available to attend ANA Summer Seminar. Check with your local coin club to see if they offer a scholorship. (That's another reason to join your local coin club.)
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Just a heads up for those who are mulling over going to the Summer Seminar, I called ANA today and there are still spaces available, even in the courses that fill up first.
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I will be there teaching the beginning grading class during week 2. I am quite sure it will be much different than any other beginning grading class ever taught during the summer seminar. I would love to have several Coin Talk members in my class!
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Surely you aren't teaching that course by yourself. Who will the other instructors be?
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Surely you aren't teaching that course by yourself. Who will the other instructors be?
John Feigenbaum; owner of DLRC, DLRC Auctions and DGS will assist me the first couple of days and am trying to recruit a couple more. I don't want to say who they are right now because I don't want to get folks' hopes up. So, no, I won't be teaching by myself but I believe I could. There is nothing that says I have to teach it the same ole way all before me have! For instance, there will be much more emphasis on grading circulated coins than most get in the Summer Seminar grading courses. Thanks for asking!
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What all goes on? Is it just seminars, or is there a coin show also? Any other events, etc? There are a few mini seminars that I might attend, but was wondering what else might be of interest.

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There is always something going on. Go to the [www.money.org]ANA web site[/url] and navigate to the Summer Seminar course schedule where you will find a list of all the activities. There are classes during the day, mini-seminars in the evenings as well as bull sessions. They offer field trips to the Denver Mint, baseball games, Cripple Creek gold mine, local sights, etc. The coin show is in between the two sessions - Friday to Sunday (July 3 to July 5).
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Summer Seminar is the best numismatic experience on the planet! Sure, the classes are great but there is so much more! When not in class you get to visit with, in very informal settings, the other instructors and collectors in a way you will not get elsewhere. You can parlay this into more specific learning on virtually any numismatic front you choose, or network like never before, or make many great lifelong collecting friends and on and on. Much of this takes place in one of the most remarkable and serene settings you will ever experience. We call it the Moonlight Lounge. Out on an open patio with a direct, rather close veiw of Pike's Peak many of the instructors, students and staff get together every night. There is often live music as well. If you are going and play an instrument, bring it with you! These nights are the ones I live for! You may also participate in the mini-seminars, tours and other events. The week flies by and leaves you yearning for more. Every Wednesday night is the YN Auction, easily one of the funnest, most hilarious and beneficial nights in all of numismatics. You just have to experience it at least once. But I warn you, once you have you are very likely to return. Oh, and yes, there is a great coin show on the weekend between the two weeks.

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Thanks for advertising Summer Seminar in here! Regards from Houston. I will be teaching the Mexican Seminar and Mini-Seminars regarding this subject this summer... shocking, uh? Hehehehe.
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One o' these days I'm going to definitely get out there and attend one of these courses. The offerings are phenominal....
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