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ED REITER: A LIFE WELL WRITTEN
Ed Reiter, former New York Times numismatics columnist, dies at 79
(Wilkes-Barre, PA) Aug. 24, 2017—Ed Reiter of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, a one-man institution in coin...
Len Augsburger and Joel Orosz Selected As 2020 Numismatic Literary Guild Clemy Winners
August 18, 2020 -- Respected researchers and award-winning numismatic authors Len Augsburger and Joel Orosz have received yet another prestigious award. They have been...
2019 Numismatic Literary Guild Award Winners Announced
The Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG), a nonprofit organization composed of editors, authors, writers, bloggers, and content producers who cover news and feature stories about all forms...
Wanted: Submissions for Literary Guild Awards
One of the many things the numismatic community does well is recognize and celebrate accomplishments of its members that contribute to the betterment of...
COINage Named Best Periodical
COINage magazine has been named Best Periodical by the Numismatic Literary Guid. The award, along with all other 2018 winners, was announced during the...
My Two Cents’ Worth: A Tribute to a Treasured Curator
Recently, the curatorial staff of the Numismatic Collection came up with the idea of freshening it, and strengthening weaker areas, by launching a new...
Coin Trading Through the Centuries
By R.W. Julian
As we make our way through 2020, United States citizens continue to practice safe distancing, and businesses continue to operate under detailed...
Sizes Matter: Large Impact of the 1960 Small Date Cent
Editor's Note: This article was awarded the honor of Best Article during the 2017 Numismatic Literary Guild Writers' Competition.
By Tom DeLorey
About the time that...
CoinSights: ANA Show Puts it All in Perspective
By Maggie Judkins
Whew! It has been a week since the American Numismatic Association’s annual World’s Fair of Money and, I have to say, my...
My Two Cents’ Worth: Uncle Sam’s Art Disease
From all indications, the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) is an earnest, well-meaning panel that does its best to steer U.S. coinage art in...