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<p>[QUOTE="RiverGuy, post: 1318830, member: 22755"]I and other CT'ers have attended for several years running. The 2012 course descriptions will be published in Jan. In most cases you will attend 1 5-day course or 2 2-day courses per week with other 1-day night seminars available as well. The courses are somewhat broader than your specific areas of interest. For example: 5-day intro., intermed., or advanced grading; a 5-day counterfeit; a ,5-day adv. digital photo(taught by CT's own blucc); or a 5-day early Am. copper. The 2-day courses can be a little more specific. Some courses are geared to the collector and others target dealers or dealers to be. I personally think you can learn as much out of class as in. Think about it for a solid 1 week or 2 you are with coin/currency people from "can see to can't see" every day meals etc. included. Also, you will be talking to and listening to authors, professional graders, other numismatists whose names you have been hearing since the first day you began this journey. It is an incredible experience - never forgotten. The budget you mention is more than enough for 2 weeks unless you plan on spending money at the weekend coin show coinciding with Summer Seminar. Please contact me, Hobo, Charmy, Duke or Bart with specific questions. I know there are more CT's in attendance but I'm having a "senior" moment.</p><p>Let me detail an aversage day: 7:00 Breakfast, 8:45 start class, 11:45 to 12:45 lunch, class until 4:30, 5:30 Dinner, 7 to 9 evening seminar. Last year alone I had classes tought by: Andy Kimmel(mega-dealer), Larry Shephard(ex-ANA Ex. Dir.), Jeff Garrett(mega-dealer and ANA Gov.) , Jerry Bobby(EAC and Conder Token expert) and Tom Hallenbach(ANA Pres.). I spent several hours with Ken Bresset(editor for umpteen years of our beloved Red Book)Bill Fivaz( author extraordinaire) David Lange(multi-book author), Ira Golberg(auctioneer), etc., etc.,etc. Quite literally it is an experience worth its weight in gold and available no where else.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RiverGuy, post: 1318830, member: 22755"]I and other CT'ers have attended for several years running. The 2012 course descriptions will be published in Jan. In most cases you will attend 1 5-day course or 2 2-day courses per week with other 1-day night seminars available as well. The courses are somewhat broader than your specific areas of interest. For example: 5-day intro., intermed., or advanced grading; a 5-day counterfeit; a ,5-day adv. digital photo(taught by CT's own blucc); or a 5-day early Am. copper. The 2-day courses can be a little more specific. Some courses are geared to the collector and others target dealers or dealers to be. I personally think you can learn as much out of class as in. Think about it for a solid 1 week or 2 you are with coin/currency people from "can see to can't see" every day meals etc. included. Also, you will be talking to and listening to authors, professional graders, other numismatists whose names you have been hearing since the first day you began this journey. It is an incredible experience - never forgotten. The budget you mention is more than enough for 2 weeks unless you plan on spending money at the weekend coin show coinciding with Summer Seminar. Please contact me, Hobo, Charmy, Duke or Bart with specific questions. I know there are more CT's in attendance but I'm having a "senior" moment. Let me detail an aversage day: 7:00 Breakfast, 8:45 start class, 11:45 to 12:45 lunch, class until 4:30, 5:30 Dinner, 7 to 9 evening seminar. Last year alone I had classes tought by: Andy Kimmel(mega-dealer), Larry Shephard(ex-ANA Ex. Dir.), Jeff Garrett(mega-dealer and ANA Gov.) , Jerry Bobby(EAC and Conder Token expert) and Tom Hallenbach(ANA Pres.). I spent several hours with Ken Bresset(editor for umpteen years of our beloved Red Book)Bill Fivaz( author extraordinaire) David Lange(multi-book author), Ira Golberg(auctioneer), etc., etc.,etc. Quite literally it is an experience worth its weight in gold and available no where else.[/QUOTE]
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