The Professional Numismatists Guild is to be commended for its intership program. Helping to educate prospective coin dealers and graders
is a great way to pass the baton to future generations of the hobby. Donn Pearlman forwarded this press release on behalf of PNG. Thanks.
-Editor
The Professional Numismatists Guild (www.PNGdealers.org) has issued a call for
more internship candidates to enroll in the organization's Promoting Numismatic Growth mentoring program. The PNG also is offering its
Edward Milas School of Numismatics online education courses to anyone, whether or not the person wants to enroll in the internship
program.
Launched last year, the Promoting Numismatic Growth project is intended to help nurture the next generation of professional
numismatists. The program includes online instruction about coins, banknotes and the numismatic market, followed by a paid internship at a
major numismatic company.
"We've been impressed with the caliber of applicants. Three interns were hired for full-time jobs well before they completed
their internships," said PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman.
A total of ten prospective professional numismatists have enrolled in the program since last year. Internship applications now are being
accepted from other candidates 21 to 32 years of age.
"Internship candidates who now successfully complete a background security check and the education components of the program will
have the opportunity for a three to six month, paid internship at either Heritage Auctions or Numismatic Guaranty Corporation,"
explained Carol Raia, Administrator of the PNG mentoring program.
For the first time, PNG is offering its extensive online, multi-media internship education and training curriculum to anyone who wants
to take the classes, not just internship candidates. There are two levels of online classes developed in conjunction with the University of
Rare Coins.
Level 100 is designed to provide broad-based basic knowledge about numismatics. Topics include purchasing, selling, marketing and
auctions; third-party certification; coin shows; and numismatic organizations and industry resources.
Level 200 topics include metallurgy and technology in the science of numismatics; the minting process and errors; and the history of
monetary systems and development of coining.
The fee for applying for the internship program is $250 to cover the cost of a security background check and the Level 100 classes. The
cost for Level 200 for intern candidates is an additional $250. Those who want only the online classes can enroll for a total fee of $300
that includes both Level 100 and 200.
Certificates of Completion will be provided to everyone who successfully completes both levels.
"The goal of this program is to ensure industry growth through the education and mentoring of future professional numismatists, and
we've been quite happy with the results so far," said Terry Hanlon, PNG President.
Specific information about the internship program and educational courses is available at www.PNGdealers.org under the "Promoting
Numismatic Growth" navigation links near the top of the PNG's home page. For additional information, contact the PNG by phone at
(951) 587-8300 or by email at internship@PNGdealers.org.
Archives International Auctions, Part XXIV
U.S. and Worldwide Banknotes and Scripophily
Thursday, May 7th, 2015
Highlights include:
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Email: info@archivesinternational.com
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