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The E-Sylum: Volume 24, Number 44, October 31, 2021, Article 4

OCTOBER 2021 NNP SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS POSTED

Newman Numismatic Portal Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided this update on the recent NNP Symposium. Thanks. -Editor

NNP Symposium Video Posted

NNP Symposium 2021 Logo Videos from the recently concluded NNP Symposium (October 15-17) are now posted on Newman Portal. Produced by Lianna Spurrier of Numismatic Marketing, this online event featured a total of 27 speakers presenting on a wide variety of numismatic topics.

Among the most viewed presentations were Ellen Feingold and Jennifer Gloede speaking on the National Numismatic Collection. This session included the premier of a 20-minute video, produced by Newman Portal, on the United States coins in the National Numismatic Collection. Note, the videos for David Lange and Bob Van Ryzin are still in post-production and will be released shortly. Many thanks to all our presenters, and we are looking forward to our next event in spring 2022.

Link to NNP Symposium videos, October 15-17:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/multimediadetail/539070?Year=2021&take=50

Here are the event descriptions - follow the above link to get to the videos. -Editor

Act of Independence: Robert Morris and the Nova Constellatio Patterns
The Nova Constellatio patterns can be considered the first true US coins ever struck. Join David McCarthy, a prominent researcher into the series, for an exploration of the historical background for the Nova Constellatio patterns. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: David McCarthy.

The Numismatics of British and American Slavery Abolition
Join Ernie Nagy for a review of British and US medals and tokens used in the effort to abolish the slave trade, and slavery itself. This presentation will explore the connections between historical events and numismatic objects produced as the events unfolded. It will also highlight the connections between the British tokens and medals and those produced in the US. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Ernie Nagy.

When It Gets Serious: Proven Collecting Habits
This discussion will be targeted for serious collectors who are spending $1,000 per month or more on numismatic purchases. At that level, the financial stakes become substantial on a longer-term basis. Collectors must develop a host of evaluation skills to ensure that their collections are composed of premium coins that have the highest probability of appreciation. Collecting research takes time but is well worth the effort to avoid collecting mistakes. Plenty of time will be allowed for Q&A. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Gerry Fortin.

Grading, Pricing, Demand, and the CAC Effect
This presentation will discuss evaluating the condition of coins, the inconsistent grading of coins by third-party grading services, and determining the market value of coins. It will then introduce CAC - Certified Acceptance Corporation - and its dramatic effect on the marketplace when it comes to both demand and pricing. Examples illustrate fascinating behavior seen in today's coin market. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: John Frost.

Why Five Great Numismatic Books Have Stood The Test of Time: Evidence vs. Speculation
Some of the most important works in American numismatics have been in active use for a century or more. Their dependence upon solid historical methodology, including the use of primary source evidence, has made them useful even as interpretations change and new evidence is discovered. We'll discuss historical methodology in a broad sense using these works as our focus. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: John Kraljevich.

C.C. Wright: The Wright & Bale Years
This presentation will examine some of the tokens issued in the years leading up to the Wright & Bale partnership with some new attributions to this firm. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Neil Musante.

Abe Lincoln and... the US Treasury Girls + the Legal Tender Act + the 3 New Mints out West + "Hiring Hugh"
Learn about some of the lesser known numismatically related happenings of Abe Lincoln's tenure, such as his views on hiring women in the US Treasury (under Francis Spinner) when the Legal Tender Act of 1862 okayed "Greenbacks." Rush will also discuss his approval of the mints at Denver, Carson City, and little-known mint at The Dalles, Oregon during the War. He also hired Hugh McCulloch to implement the National Bank Act of 1863. Together, these tales paint a new picture of the 1860s and this ubiquitous president. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Rebecca Rush.

Where Did all the Southern Dough Go? Coins, Currency and the Last Furious Days of the Confederacy
As the Confederate treasure train took flight - from Danville, VA to Washington, GA - Mexican Silver, $50 dollar gold pieces, bank loot, British Sovereigns, and thousands of copper coins were parsed out, purloined and bushwhacked. A trail of tales - including General Joe Johnston salutations on the last CSA payroll to Jeff Davis "flight medals" - were all part of the numismatic lore and legacy. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Rick Lank.

United States Coins in the National Numismatic Collection
Join us for the debut of a 20 minute video highlighting some of the phenomenal US coins in the Smithsonian coin collection, followed by a Q&A with Curator Ellen Feingold and Collections Manager Jennifer Gloede. This is your chance to go behind the scenes at the Smithsonian like never before. This presentation is not one to miss! Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speakers: Ellen Feingold, Jennifer Gloede.

Howard Gibbs, Prince of Primitive Money Collecting
Howard Gibbs was the greatest primitive money collector of his time. He assembled a collection of over 200,000 items including coins and primitive pieces from Africa, the Far East, the Pacific Islands, and North and South America. This collection was dispersed by Hans Schulman in a series of auction and fixed-price sales from the 1950s through the 1970s. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Wayne Homren.

Secrets of the Rare Coin Business
"Secrets of the Rare Coin Business" is the title of Garofalo's new book, and this presentation will be geared towards novice and experienced collectors and novice dealers. Having spent 42 years as a Professional Numismatist, Garofalo can teach you a few things that will help you enjoy your hobby more, understand what to pay for coins and how to get along well with dealers. It will be a fun and informative presentation. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Michael Garofalo.

Highlights from the Top 200 Nominees for the 100 Greatest Works of US Numismatic Literature, Revisited
Building up your collection of U.S. numismatic literature? Here's your chance to fill in gaps from many of the top 200 nominees of the 100 greatest works of numismatic literature as voted by readers of The Asylum in 2009, compliments of Richard Stockley Books. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Howard Engel.

Introduction to World Paper Money Collecting
A brief introduction on world paper money and building a collection. Topics will include how to build a collection, what to collect, and the state of the world paper money market. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Dennis Hengeveld.

The End of the American Frontier and its Influence on U. S. Coinage Design Since the Early Twentieth Century
This presentation blends US History and numismatics, reflecting the major societal and cultural changes that the US was experiencing at the turn of the Twentieth Century and how those changes influenced coin and currency designs. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Bob Bair.

The Wonderful World of John Law Medals
John Law medals are some of the most sophisticated medals ever produced. Initially intended as a good joke, they have complex linguistic, religious, mythological, and historical messages intended to provide hours of entertainment to the purchaser. These medals tell the rise and fall of John Law, the Scot who brought France to the brink of bankruptcy. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Christopher McDowell.

The Coin Show Podcast
Matt Dinger and Mike Nottelmann have been bringing bring their unique perspectives on numismatics to the web for over 10 years with The Coin Show. The show covers a variety of topics in the world of numismatics with much-loved segments on the news and the best things that walked into their respective shops. This episode will feature guest host Lianna Spurrier, a previous guest of the podcast, filling in for Matt Dinger. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speakers: Mike Nottelman, Lianna Spurrier.

Six Kingdoms, One King: The Coinage of Alfonso the Magnanimous and the Crown of Aragon
Starting from a small landlocked kingdom in Northeastern Spain, the crown of Aragon kept expanding until Alfonso the Magnanimous (1416-1458) was king of six separate Kingdoms, each with its own distinct coinage. This presentation surveys the expansion of the crown of Aragon and the evolution its coinage ending with a survey of the coinage of each of Alfonso's realms. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Deven Kane.

Coin World+ App
Coin World has developed an app for the coin collector that works alongside their NFC chip. You can manage your inventory, track your portfolio, search for coins for sale, create a want list and get all the data Coin World has to offer on U.S. coins. Join Jake Utz to learn how to use the app and the different features it offers. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Jake Utz.

Best of the Worst: My Favorite Rejected Coin Designs
Rejection is an everyday part of an artist's life. This presentation is chance to show images never seen in public before and to poke fun a bit. Viewers will get a chance to experience the back and forth process of developing a design, see some wins and some fails and think about what they might have chosen in the same situation. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Heidi Wastweet.

NBS Bibliotalk: Building a Top-100 Numismatic Library
Join us for the next episode of NBS Bibliotalk: A Coin Book Lover's Podcast, live! You'll hear from Leonard Augsburger and Joel Orosz about the top 100 numismatic books. This is the first live episode of NBS Bibliotalk, and you'll have plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speakers: Len Augsburger, Joel Orosz.

The Next Generation Situation: Their Organization, Communication, and Persuasion
Much has been said in the debate about how to recruit new, non-collectors into numismatics. But what about new collectors who have already started? This talk will dive deep into how the next generation of collectors (who are already collecting) is approaching the hobby: their interests, approaches, mindsets, and more. By examining their involvement with numismatics, we can not only help grow their passion but also become better collectors ourselves. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Kellen Hoard.

How to Run a Coin Shop 101 This presentation will be about the basics on how to run a successful coin shop including tips, tricks, and heads up intel. Presented at the Newman Numismatic Portal Symposium, a virtual event conducted October 15-17, 2021. Speaker: Alexandrea Zieman.

THE BOOK BAZARRE

1946–2021: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS of the RED BOOK. The 75th edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins will release next week, April 7, 2021. Preorder now to reserve your copy—online at Whitman.com , or call 1-800-546-2995.


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