Paul Hybert submitted this note about the exhibits at the upcoming
American Numismatic Association World's Fair of Money in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
-Editor
An online guide to the Collector Exhibit Area at the August 19-23
World's Fair of Money is available at:
http://www.chicagocoinclub.org/events/2025/ana/ex/all_by_cl.html
The Collector Exhibits are no longer listed in the Show Guide. The
above guide groups the exhibits by Exhibit Class, while the ANA website
has an ungrouped listing of exhibits at:
https://www.money.org/wfm-exhibits/
Visit a page before you arrive at the convention center to determine
your must-see exhibits, or visit this page to help you remember that
exhibit you want to see again! The online guide will be updated during
the convention, to list just the exhibits which are present, and to
reflect if an exhibit has been changed to a different Class.
There are four exhibits in the Numismatic Literature class. We expect
52 exhibits covering a wide range of material. Look for your favorite
topics, or look for something new to collect.
For this WFoM, the Collector Exhibit Area is located in the back of
bourse hall (near the club tables), so you need to enter the bourse
before you can visit the Collector Exhibit Area. On Wednesday through
Saturday mornings, you can enter the Collector Exhibit Area as soon as
you can enter the bourse hall. Refer to the schedule for the staggered
opening times for: dealers, ANA members, and the public.
Check out the listings - looks like a great set of exhibits. For bibliophiles, here are the entrants in the Numismatic literature class.
-Editor
Who Is Charles Steigerwalt?
The exhibit discusses Mr. Steigerwalt's life from his childhood to his tragic death. You will learn he was not only an auctioneer but also a coin dealer, publisher, and collector of many articles. He would become one of the foremost numismatists of his time. Even today, Mr. Steigerwalt is still referred to in coin auction catalogs and other numismatic publications.
The 1804 Large Cent
The 1804 Large Cent has fascinated numismatists for over 200 years. From the advent of American coin collecting and continuing into the present day, it has been viewed as one of the key dates to the series, and one of the rarest cents issued in the 233-year history of the denomination. With that background, it has also become one of the most studied issues. Here, I will take a look at some of the research into this exciting coin using materials from Walter Breen and R.W. Julian, as well as a pair of coins: one 1804 original and one "restrike."
Fractional Currency Literature
To showcase some of the different reference books, dealer fixed price lists, articles, and auction catalogs related mainly to fractional currency. It will include books with heavy fractional currency information that is not the main purpose of the book.
Auction Catalogues Featuring the 1804 Dollar
Display all auction catalogues from 1867 to 2021 that feature an original 1804 silver dollar. Each catalogue will be described with additional information on: the dealer, rarity of the catalogue, and other pertinent information on the 1804 dollar (specimen, sale price, etc.).
Wayne Homren, Editor
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