Len Augsburger provided this announcement of the 2025 Newman Grants on May 25th, the birthday of the late Eric P. Newman. Congratulations to the recipients - some great projects outlined here.
-Editor
Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Announces Newman Grants
The Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society (EPNNES) today announces its sixth set of Newman
Grants, created to financially assist numismatic authors and organizations pursuing original research in
American and world numismatics. Newman Grants are awarded annually on the late Eric P. Newman's
birthday and assist with direct costs of numismatic research such as travel, photography, and graphic
arts services.
Five awards are being made this year, touching on varied aspects of American numismatics. The 2025
Newman Grant awardees are as follows:
Greg Bennick will conduct oral history interviews with prominent numismatists and will document these
voices for future generations of collectors and researchers.
John Frost will travel to San Bruno, CA to work with U.S. Mint material at the National Archives, in
preparation for a second edition of his work Double Dimes - the United States Twenty-Cent Piece, of
which the first edition was co-authored with the late Lane Brunner.
Kent Halland will research U.S. Postal Notes, which were used to transmit small amounts of money via
the post office in the late 19 th century.
Pam Herrick will manage digitization of the Gilroy Roberts archive at the Community College of
Philadelphia, focusing on the Roberts plaster casts. Roberts is well-known as the engraver of the
Kennedy half dollar obverse.
Patrick McMahon will research the Rebecca Salisbury scrapbooks at Yale University. Salisbury was one
of the earliest female American numismatists.
It is the hope of EPNNES that this program will continue the legacy of Eric P. Newman in a way that
would reflect his high standards for numismatic research.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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