Julia Casey is a recent NBS member and has been a very helpful E-Sylum contributor, locating useful information on numismatic
personalities. You can see her latest contributions in the previous article on George Thomas McCombe in this issue. At my request she
provided some information about herself for this profile. Thanks. -Editor
I'm still new to numismatics and while I am a member of a few Yahoo discussion groups I haven't yet been to any shows or
meetings of any clubs so I haven't had the opportunity to meet any other collectors / researchers in person.
I have a background in genealogical research (self taught) and amateur archaeology (some formal training). I enjoy metal detecting and
have spent a few years now on message boards assisting other detectorists to identify their finds. It is amazing how much I have learned
from that activity!
I was an American history major in college and I have a JD. I practiced real estate law for about 10 years but thankfully I no longer do
(yay!). I have two sons, aged 10 & 12 and my husband works in law enforcement.
I collect contemporary counterfeit coins - mainly George II & III halfpennies. I also study Canadian colonial tokens and Victoria large
cents. And recently have branched into Hard Times Tokens as a result of my research into Edward Hulseman and Benjamin True. Oh and I have a
small but interesting (to me!) collection of coins that have been stamped, engraved, altered or made into things.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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