And don't forget the upcoming NNP Symposium taking place November 17-19, 2022. See the links below for more information on topics and presenters.
-Editor
The NNP Symposium is a free, online event that brings together a variety of numismatic speakers and covers a wide array of numismatic subjects. Featuring approximately 25 presentations, attendees will easily find topics of interest. This is the fifth such event, which was launched in fall 2020 in response to the pandemic.
In the area of U.S. coins, our feature presentation will cover U.S. material in the cabinet of the American Numismatic Society (ANS). The ANS holdings in this area are both substantial and surprising. The financier J.P. Morgan made sizable donations to the ANS collection in the beginning of the 20th century, and over time many others have additionally contributed to this important New York repository. Jesse Kraft, the ANS Resolute Americana Assistant Curator of American Numismatics, will be on hand to answer audience questions following this presentation.
Representing another important institutional collection, Benjamin Hellings, the Jackson-Tomasko Associate Curator of Numismatics at Yale University, will also be presenting. Yale recently opened a new space, the Bela Lyon Pratt Gallery, to exhibit materials from one of the oldest collections in the United States. Among other speakers, Chris McDowell will share new details from his continuing research on the Betts medal series, while Kevin Vinton of Stack's Bowers will present highlights of the incomparable Syd Martin collection. Matthew Tavory, representing the next generation of numismatists, will speak on coins and the history of the Revolution. Also appearing will be John Albanese, who will discuss the new CAC Grading service and answer attendee questions on this newly-formed venture.
I'll be participating as part of a panel on Saturday, November 19th at 1 PM EST.
-Editor
"Your Club Publication: Creating and Sustaining Relevance"
In this open forum, three experienced hobby editors—Wayne Homren (E-Sylum), David Heinrich (The Cincinnati Numismatist) and Barbara Gregory (The Centinel, The Numismatist)—will share their knowledge and tips for engaging club members/readers, as well as ensuring the continued relevance and value of your club's publication. Following the hour-long discussion, the panel will entertain questions from viewers.
To register for the November 2022 NNP Symposium, see:
https://nnpsymposium.org/
For the November 2022 NNP Symposium schedule, see:
https://nnpsymposium.org/schedule
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
NOVEMBER 2022 NNP SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCED
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v25/esylum_v25n40a07.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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