The NNP Symposia are highlights of the numismatic year, bringing great speakers direct to you via Zoom. Be sure to plan for the next one. Here's the announcement.
-Editor
Newman Numismatic Portal Announces NNP Symposium November 2-4, 2023
The Newman Numismatic Portal today announces the next NNP Symposium, which
will take place November 2-4. This is a free, online event that brings together a variety of numismatic
speakers and covers a wide array of numismatic subjects. Featuring approximately 30 presentations,
attendees will easily find topics of interest. This is the seventh such event, which was launched in fall
2020 in response to the pandemic.
In the area of U.S. numismatics, our feature presentation will cover U.S. material in the cabinet of the
American Numismatic Association (ANA). Beginning with the 1804 dollar and 1913 Liberty nickel, the
ANA collection includes important items in multiple areas of U.S. numismatics. Doug Mudd, the ANA
Curator, will be on hand to answer audience questions following this presentation.
Among other presentations, Dror Goldberg of the Open University of Israel will speak on his recently
published book, Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency. Katie Ameku,
Ray Feller, and Steve Feller will present on Japanese-American relocation center monies of World War II,
providing a numismatic lens on internment camps of the period. Lianna Spurrier, who produces the NNP
Symposium on behalf of the Newman Numismatic Portal, will speak on Japanese bar money issued from
1599-1869. Presentation slots remain open, and interested speakers are encouraged to contact the NNP
Symposium at
https://nnpsymposium.org/for-presenters.
NNP Symposium attendees may sign up for emails at
https://nnpsymposium.org, and a full schedule of
events will be posted at
https://nnpsymposium.org/schedule. Zoom links for individual sessions will be
publicly posted shortly before the event. Registration is not required to attend the Symposium, though
joining the email list is encouraged for those who wish to receive event notifications.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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