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The E-Sylum: Volume 25, Number 49, December 4, 2022, Article 29

NORWEGIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION SCHIVE MEDAL

The Norwegian Numismatic Association Schive Medal has been awarded to author Jan Olav Aamlid. -Editor

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Jan Olav Aamlid, world renowned numismatist and longtime resident of Pattaya was presented with the most distinguished Schive Medal by the Norwegian Numismatic Association in recognition of his book Siam Specimen Banknotes First Series published in Pattaya in December 2021.

On presenting the highly revered award on Nov 18, President Kjetil Kvist of the Schive Committee said, Throughout a lifetime and counting, this year's winner has had a living commitment to coins and banknotes. He has been particularly concerned with numismatics from his adopted fatherland, and is recognized as a resource person in the field.

The Schive medal is a reward medal for amateur numismatists founded by the Norwegian Numismatic Association (NNF) in February 1947. The Schive medal was a gift from medalist Halfdan Rui to the NNF with the aim of stimulating scientific work in the association.

The Schive medal was engraved by Halfdan Rui in 1947, and the portrait of Claudius Jacob Schive is also modeled by Rui. The portrait is placed on the front, and around it is written: TOLDINSP. CLAUDIUS IACOB SCHIVE 1792-1878. On the back it says at the top: From the Norwegian Numismatic Association and at the bottom: For amateur scientific work. In between there is space to engrave the recipient's name and the year of the award.

The Schive medal is 35 mm in diameter and is awarded without a ribbon. The recipient receives a 15 mm miniature with a green ribbon, which is worn on all public holidays in associations as well as summer meetings and Christmas parties. The medal is normally awarded in silver and bronze, but may exceptionally be awarded in gold. No one has yet received the gold medal.

On receiving the most prestigious Schive medal, a delighted Jan Olav said, I am humbled on receiving this most significant award. I am proud to be one of only 10 well-known numismatists in the world to receive this recognition.

I have dedicated most of my life researching about banknotes, coins and medals from all over the world. But my biggest passion is for Thai banknotes and coins. Hence, I wrote this first book Siam Specimen Banknotes First Series and am now doing research to write the second book to be called Siam Specimen Banknotes Second Series.

To read the complete article, see:
Jan Olav Aamlid awarded the Schive Medal by the Norwegian Numismatic Association (https://www.pattayamail.com/pattayamail/jan-olav-aamlid-awarded-the-schive-medal-by-the-norwegian-numismatic-association-417878)

To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
NEW BOOK: SIAM SPECIMEN BANKNOTES (https://www.coinbooks.org/v25/esylum_v25n22a06.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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