Len Augsburger provided this announcement of the 2026 Newman Grants.
Monday is May 25th, the birthday of the late, great numismatist 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 seventh 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.
Seven awards are being made this year, touching on varied aspects of
American and world numismatics. The 2026 Newman Grant awardees are as
follows:
Greg Bennick will continue his series of numismatic interviews,
which document the history of numismatics and capture the recollections
of today's hobby leaders and influencers.
Gerard Clavecillas will focus on the work of the Philippine
engraver Melecio Figueroa and explore his connections to the renewed
U.S. coin designs of the early 20th century.
Mike Ellis will focus on military challenge coins and prepare a
comprehensive catalog dedicated to the history, types, and
authentication of this series.
Benjamin Gastfriend will study elongated coins produced in
conjunction with the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, using
source material from the Oregon Historical Society.
Liesel Gentelli will investigate the source of the Massachusetts
Bay Colony silver coinage, continuing her previous work that focused on
compositional analysis of early Spanish-American coins.
The Peabody Essex Museum will use grant funds to digitize the
Mattew Stickney papers in their collection, which represent a rich
archive for pre-Civil War American numismatics.
Ángel O. Navarro Zayas will research the early colonial paper
money of Spanish-America. Zayas has previously published on this topic,
using material from the Archivo General de Indias and other sources.
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.
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
2026 NEWMAN GRANT PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v29/esylum_v29n06a12.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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