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<p>[QUOTE="Nicholas Molinari, post: 2953097, member: 78411"]Hello Friends,</p><p><br /></p><p>I wanted to write and provide a brief update about KOINON, which will probably be the last until the submission deadline closes. We have received some excellent submissions so far, over half a dozen in total, both from established numismatic scholars and total newcomers (to publishing, not coins). There are a few more on the way, too, and I'm even preparing one for submission myself. The peer-review process has proved relatively painless and actually rather helpful, and I have only positive experiences to report on that front. So, if you are considering submitting, please do so. If you are hesitant please contact me to discuss your idea for an article. One fascinating piece that comes to mind is an extensive provenance report on a coin (much had been lost) and short bio of an old collector and the other notable coins that passed through his collection- I hadn't even conceived of an essay concerning provenance until I read this author's essay and I must say it was fascinating.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately, we only have about 5 unpublished varieties submitted so far, and two of those are mine. I know there are far more out there hidden in your collections and I really hope you will consider submitting them. The format is simple and you need not be an excellent writer (lord knows I'm not!): <a href="https://koinonjournal.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/new-type1.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://koinonjournal.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/new-type1.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://koinonjournal.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/new-type1.pdf</a></p><p><br /></p><p>It could be something as simple as a new monogram or inscription variant- if it is new it deserves to be published and you as the founder deserve recognition for the discovery. I envision KOINON divided into two parts- the first various essays and the second, a yearly catalog of unpublished varieties that come to market spanning all areas of ancient coinage, listed in standard catalog structure: Celtic, Greek, Roman Republican, etc. So please do consider submitting your unpublished variety. And if you don't own the coin you can still submit it, assuming you have rights to the photo (perhaps you lost the auction...). Ultimately, this is an excellent opportunity for those not comfortable writing an academic article to contribute to the discipline (plus you get bragging rights to your friends).</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for considering,</p><p><br /></p><p>Nick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nicholas Molinari, post: 2953097, member: 78411"]Hello Friends, I wanted to write and provide a brief update about KOINON, which will probably be the last until the submission deadline closes. We have received some excellent submissions so far, over half a dozen in total, both from established numismatic scholars and total newcomers (to publishing, not coins). There are a few more on the way, too, and I'm even preparing one for submission myself. The peer-review process has proved relatively painless and actually rather helpful, and I have only positive experiences to report on that front. So, if you are considering submitting, please do so. If you are hesitant please contact me to discuss your idea for an article. One fascinating piece that comes to mind is an extensive provenance report on a coin (much had been lost) and short bio of an old collector and the other notable coins that passed through his collection- I hadn't even conceived of an essay concerning provenance until I read this author's essay and I must say it was fascinating. Unfortunately, we only have about 5 unpublished varieties submitted so far, and two of those are mine. I know there are far more out there hidden in your collections and I really hope you will consider submitting them. The format is simple and you need not be an excellent writer (lord knows I'm not!): [url]https://koinonjournal.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/new-type1.pdf[/url] It could be something as simple as a new monogram or inscription variant- if it is new it deserves to be published and you as the founder deserve recognition for the discovery. I envision KOINON divided into two parts- the first various essays and the second, a yearly catalog of unpublished varieties that come to market spanning all areas of ancient coinage, listed in standard catalog structure: Celtic, Greek, Roman Republican, etc. So please do consider submitting your unpublished variety. And if you don't own the coin you can still submit it, assuming you have rights to the photo (perhaps you lost the auction...). Ultimately, this is an excellent opportunity for those not comfortable writing an academic article to contribute to the discipline (plus you get bragging rights to your friends). Thanks for considering, Nick[/QUOTE]
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