E-Sylum readers are experts on every numismatic topic under the sun. Please consider presenting at the upcoming 2022 American Numismatic Association World's Fair of Money convention outside of Chicago. Here are excerpts from the press release.
-Editor
Money Talks Overview:
Share your expertise, ideas and research with fellow hobbyists during a 30- to 45-minute Money Talks presentation. Previous presentations have included such topics as Siege Notes: The Currency of War, Strategies to Dispose of Your Collection and Curious Currency of the World.
Submission Guidelines:
Those interested in giving a Money Talks presentation should submit proposals and a brief bio online at
money.org/numismatic-events/money-talks or email
sgelberd@money.org. Presentations should be accompanied by digital images.
Proposals are due no later than Saturday, April 30.
Free and open to all attendees of the World's Fair of Money, Money Talks will take place Thursday and Friday, August 18 and 19 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont.
Sundman Lecture Series Symposium
TOPIC: Numismatic Art Throught the Ages
Symposium Overview:
From the earliest times engravers created the first dies, molds or printing plates, certain examples have been recognized for their outstanding artistry and beauty. From the ancient coins of the "Naxos Master" to Augustus Saint-Gauden's Liberty design for the 1907 $20 or Will Hicok Low's design for the front of the 1896 $5 silver certificate or the Renaissance medals of Pisanello, this year's Sundman Lecture submissions should be based on masterpieces of numismatics. Papers that emphasize new research and scholarship will be prioritized.
Submission Guidelines:
If you wish to be a speaker at the symposium, please submit a summary of your lecture, not to exceed 500 words. Each summary should contain an introduction, a brief discussion of the subject, and sources and research method. Electronic submission are preferred, but not required.
The deadline for submission is June 3. Submissions should be sent to Douglas Mudd at
mudd@money.org.
For more information, see:
Money Talks Numismatic Lectures
(https://www.money.org/numismatic-events/money-talks)
Sundman Lecture Series Symposium
(https://www.money.org/presenters-wanted)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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