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In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, CoinWeek editor Charles Morgan talks with author Nicholas Bruyer on the subject of United States paper money and its multi-faceted role as a money of growth and of last resort.Charles also discusses Nicholas' new book, which offers readers a trove of information that will help illuminate not just the issue and circulation of Treasury Notes but also provide some context for the coins that circulated around the same period.The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS. To learn locate a PCGS coin or banknote dealer near you, and learn so much more about collecting and the numismatic market, visit www.pcgs.com.
The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS. At the Central States Numismatic Society's Annual Convention, PCGS will be hosting a Set Registry Showdown. Two of the best collections - J&L and Escalante - will go head to head in this battle. Attendees will have the opportunity to view each collection and make their own judgment as to which is superior. Learn more about this unique event by visiting www.pcgs.com and plan to join the action in Schaumburg, Illinois starting April 26th! Don't miss out on the chance to see some of the finest collections compete side-by-side and take in one of the best coin shows in the country.***In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast we talk to Tom Uram. Tom is an example of the power and possibilities that exist within the coin collecting hobby. He has worked tirelessly over the years to bring excitement to coin collecting, and as a result, he will be the next President of the American Numismatic Association. Tom is a doer. His dedication is evidenced by his role in the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, his heading of the Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists, and his efforts to get Congress to authorize the 2021 Morgan and Peace dollar bullion coins program. We have a candid conversation about the hobby, how to grow it, and how we get more active collectors to be active members of the broader coin culture.
For more than 40 years, numismatist Donn Pearlman has worked with major dealers and market makers to bring broad public attention to the many amazing stories that unfold in the coin-collecting hobby.In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, Donn discusses some of the big projects he worked to promote, including the gold coins, ingots, and other treasure recovered from the SS Central America shipwreck site; the cans of gold coins of the Saddle Ridge Gold Coin Hoard; and the discovery of the lost Walton specimen 1913 Liberty Head nickel.Donn also discusses writing the script for a coin-collecting documentary starring legendary American actor James Earl Jones. We also cover the demographics of the modern coin-collecting hobby on this podcast and how there are actually more younger collectors now than people think.* * *The Coinweek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Submit five or more coins for grading and be one of the first to receive a new PCGS Coin Stand – perfect for displaying your favorite PCGS-graded coin.Whether your favorite coin is a rare 1799 Large Cent graded VF30 or a 2023 First Strike Silver Eagle, what better way to admire your PCGS certified coin than proudly displaying it on your desk, bookshelf, or mantle.
In today's episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, I talk to Joe Menna, Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.Joe has devoted practically his whole life to art and now, as the main art director at the Mint, he gets to bring that lifetime of thought and devotion to bear on a task that is both an exciting personal opportunity and something bigger than himself: the creation of a national coinage that we can all be proud of. A task that Joe takes very much to heart.To a collector, there is much to be learned here about recent Mint history, how the Mint works behind the scenes, and what being the Chief Engraver... a position officially revived after almost 40 years... entails in the 21st century.To an artist, there's a lot that can be gleaned from Joe's open and earnest discussion about his experiences as both a student and a professional artist - as well as his thoughts and feelings on art itself. From José Luis García-López to Van Gogh, he's not afraid to mix the low and the high, the popular and the fine. We talk about all this and more, next, on the CoinWeek Podcast!***The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. New PCGS Market Report is out now. To get your copy and to take advantage of PCGS' quarterly discounts, visit www.pcgs.com to sign up!
In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, Editor Charles Morgan speaks to former United States Mint Director David J. Ryder. Absolutely nothing was off the table. Charles and David discuss Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's notorious trip to Fort Knox; whether we are struck with an "imperial" coinage; why eliminating the cent would me a mistake; how COVID-19 impacted the Mint's ability to meet the nation's coinage needs; whether the low mintage of the privy marked Eagles was a mistake; why the United States Mint decided to redesign the American Gold and Silver Eagles, and much more.The Coinweek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. The PCGS Members Only Show will be held from Wednesday, February 22, to Friday, February 24, 2023, at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada.PCGS members can take advantage of this exclusive event to buy and sell coins, have their coins graded on-site, and talk directly with PCGS representatives who will be on hand to answer questions.
Mobile phone users. Stream this podcast for free by downloading the podomatic app or subscribe to the CoinWeek Podcast on iTunes.In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, CoinWeek Editor Charles Morgan talks to Brian Bass, a coin dealer and a former telemarketer who lets us in on the tricks and high-pressure tactics that so-called “boiler rooms” use to sell overpriced coins to the unsuspecting. In this interview, you'll get a rare insight into the shady side of the rare coin market.The Coinweek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Submit 5 or more coins for grading and be one of the first to receive a new PCGS Coin Stand – perfect for displaying your favorite PCGS-graded coin!Whether your favorite coin is a rare 1799 Large Cent graded VF30 or a 2023 First Strike Silver Eagle, what better way to admire your PCGS certified coin than proudly displaying it on your desk, book shelf or mantle.* * *CoinWeek is the #1 website online for news and information about numismatics.For four years running, the CoinWeek Podcast has been recognized by the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) as the hobby's Best Audio Program. CoinWeek has also won the NLG Award for the best Numismatic Website for six of the past seven years!©2023 Collecting Media, LLCCoinweek is the Gold Standard for independent online media concerning rare coin and currency news; with analysis and information contributed by leading experts across the numismatic spectrum.More news and videos about coin collecting at CoinWeek.
In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, Charles speaks to Dana Samuelson, Former President of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG), and Doug Davis, Director of the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation (ACEF), about the work the coin industry is undertaking to assist the United States Federal Government in fighting counterfeit coins.ACEF website - https://acefonline.org/The Coinweek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. The PCGS Members Only Show will be held from Wednesday, February 22, to Friday, February 24, 2023, at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada.PCGS members can take advantage of this exclusive event to buy and sell coins, have their coins graded on-site, and talk directly with PCGS representatives who will be on hand to answer questions.
This is a very special one. In this week's episode it is our honor & pleasure to have one of the hobby's most famous people - Nat Turner. Nat is CEO of Collectors, a holding company focused on the collectibles industry. Collectors owns and operates leading services in collectibles such as PSA (trading card grading), PCGS (coin grading), Wata Games (video game grading), and Goldin (marketplace). He shares his personal story, his vision for Collectors and his view on the european hobby community with us.
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. To check out this quarter's PCGS grading specials, visit www.pcgs.com.This week on the CoinWeek Podcast- we are going to talk about The Spirit Bank of Chicago and its enigmatic founder Seth Paine. The Spirit Bank of Chicago was founded in 1852 when Free Banking rules allowed for an explosion in that industry. Paine's bank was based on his deeply felt spiritual beliefs and it wasn't long before it garnered the attention of foes that wished to do it in. It's a fascinating story of humanism, persecution, and resilience and you will learn all about it next, when author Nancy Schumm joins us, on the CoinWeek Podcast.
Finally - they're here! But what exactly is an Integrated Care System or ICS, and why have they been created? Park your cynicism and have a whistle stop tour of ICSs, ICBs, ICPs to meet the saviours of the NHS. Plus bonus material on the previous iterations of SHAs, DHAs, PCGs, PCTs, CCGs, and any number of TLAs in the NHS! It's going to be an excellent way to spend 8 minutes of your life!
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. To take advantage of this quarter's grading special, visit www.pcgs.com.A 1793 Wreath Cent was sent to low earth orbit in 1965 and that begins an interesting story about the coin and the numismatic industry. CoinWeek editor tells the story of a coin that he found while surfing an obscure recent auction catalog in this week's episode of the CoinWeek Podcast.
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. To take advantage of this quarter's grading specials visit this link: https://www.pcgs.com/ccspecialOn this episode, Charles Morgan remembers CoinWeek co-founder David Lisot. David passed away this week and left behind a meaningful body of video that documented the past forty years of the numismatic hobby.Charles shares some of his stories of working with David at CoinWeek, how much David cared about the hobby and its practitioners, and how his legacy is being preserved for generations to come.
John Parker discusses the criteria by which collectors decide whether or not to send a coin in to a professional grading service.
CoinWeek Editor Charles Morgan discusses the past eight years of the certified American Silver Eagle market. This episode is brought to you by PCGS.
In episode #18 GrandMaster Poobah gives us his story of how he was looking into selling cars, then randomly tried coins. Now less than three years later he has a top 3 registry set on PCGS? Amazing! Poobah tells us how he fell in love with commemorative half dollars especial the classic Booker T. Washingtons, his thoughts on grading, collecting and more. Enjoy! https://thepoobahcollection.com/https://poobahgallery.com/https://express.adobe.com/page/ScFFP6FKJ9vvk/https://vegascoindealer.com/Support the show
In episode #17 we catch up with Miles Standish who is one of the pillars of the structure that build the modern coin industry. Miles was the first full time grader at PCGS, architect of many programs for collectors, one of the founders of Collectors Universe now (basically the biggest company in coins) bestselling author and more. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.vegascoindealer.comSupport the show
Episode 180: American Timelines 1955, Part 1: January & February of 1955. Joe & Amy jump into 1955 with Marlboro, Jack Daniels, Velcro & Stylish Rides. We talk Dan Rather doing drugs, Nabakov's Lolita, Eggo Waffles and an UNSOLVED MURDER. Season 5, Episode 55, of American Timelines. Part of the Queen City Podcast Network: www.queencitypodcastnetwork.com. Credits Include: NYdailynews, PCGS.com, medium.com, People Magazine, Popculture.us, Wikipedia, TVtango, IMDB & Youtube. Information may not be accurate, as it is produced by jerks. Music by MATT TRUMAN EGO TRIP, the greatest American Band. Click Here to buy their albums!
Nat Turner is currently CEO of Collectors Holdings after taking CLCT private from the Nasdaq for nearly $1 Billion. The holding company is focused on the collectibles industry - including PSA (trading card grading), PCGS (coin grading), Wata Games (video game grading), and Goldin Auctions. Before Collectors Holdings, Nat built and exited two companies - Flatiron Health, a technology company focused on the oncology industry, was acquired by Roche for $1.9 Billion in 2018. Invite Media, an advertising technology company based in NYC, was acquired by Google in 2010. An active angel investor since 2010, Nat has invested in over 250 startups, including BarkBox, Cedar, Clover Health, Color Genomics, Oscar, and Plaid.
This week on the CoinWeek Podcast, Mike Markowitz sits down to discuss his favorite area of ancient coin collecting, Byzantine coins. The Byzantine Empire stood for more than a thousand years, falling on May 29, 1453 when Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Empire. Historians call it the Byzantine Empire, but they called themselves Romans. Their coinage is often imbued with religious symbolism and the echoes of history that they contain within have inspired generations of collectors. You'll learn more, next on the CoinWeek Podcast. The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. The January February issue of the rare coin market report is out now. You can read it online by going to Pcgs.com. In this issue read new information about Fugue Cents- which PCGS now considers the First Regular Issue United States Coin and learn why Canadian coins are white hot right now.
Today's featured guest Shannon Rajkitkul formerly of Stacks Bowers and Founder of Paradime Coins. In episode #2 we discuss a broad range of coin related topics from what it's like to be a dealer currently to grading and more.
Charles Morgan and Rob Oberth have teamed up to promote December 18, 2021 as #FreeCoinDay. We are recruiting dealers across the country to participate and want the community's help to make this a big deal for the hobby.The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you PCGS.
CONGRATULATIONS to the new PSA CEO and the 1st Ever NEW CU CEO!! hopper covers a major shift in grading from human to machine based analysis, announced by the leading grading company on the planet, PSA who recently acquired WATA to bring three #1 grading brands under one Collector's Universe umbrella: WATA #1 in games, PSA #1 in cards and PCGS #1 in coins!!!
Pella Christian Grade School Teacher Steph Vander Molen and students Devin Runner, Lily Freml, Rowan Van Maanen and Hope Van Gorp discuss packaging for Meals from the Heartland.
Today we are joined by James McCartney, senior numismatist and consignment director at Stack's Bowers. In this episode we talk about a side of the coin collecting market not experienced by most collectors. We talk about cataloging and what goes into that skill set. We talk about great coins that have passed through during his time with the firm. We also talk about what things that collectors can do to cross that gap between collector and professional numismatist. We also talk a little bit about specialization. All this next on the CoinWeek Podcast.Limited edition Silver boxes, special pricing for variety attribution, and a deal on Canadian Banknote grading… these are the quarterly specials now available for you to take advantage of at www.pcgs.com. But don't stop there, PCGS offers an in-depth overview of the coin market with great photography, extensive coin pricing, and tons of research. Best part? You can access all of this information for free. Again www.pcgs.com to learn more.
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Check out PCGS’ new grading specials and take advantage of an exclusive offer to get a PCGS limited-edition 35th Anniversary Silver PCGS Box. You can also save money on Canadian banknote submissions and coin variety attributions. Visit pcgs.com/ccspecial to learn more.This Week, CoinWeek Ancients writer Mike Markowitz gets medieval. I’d say Medieval on that As- but Ases are Roman coins and not medieval… so I can’t say that. Moving on… what is it about Medieval coins and medieval art that makes them so different than their ancient counterparts? And specifically, why are they so UGLY? Mike digs into the topic and offers some interesting insights that might have you looking at this specialty area in a new light.
hopper attempts to cover a dozen grading companies after a 9.6 A++ sold for almost 4x of a 9.8 A Sonic 2 at Heritage Auctions within two weeks apart! Game Graders: WATA, VGA, UKG, CAS, IGS, VGG, WAG Card/Coin/Mag Graders: PSA, PCGS, BGS, BCCG, CGC, NGC, SGC, GMA, CBCS, etc. Under the 1st Amendment Freedom of Speech this podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes ONLY as this podcast is Ad-Free not for profit This episode's cover art is owned by Heritage Auctions under fair use for commentary ONLY as this episode is Ad-Free not for profit
Silver is a confounding, confusing, and controversial metal, whose continued use in American federal circulating coinage from 1794 to 1970 was the a central focus of competing visions of our economic system, a galvanizing topic for 19th century American Populists, and a metal whose role in American life is as confounding as it is sometimes maddening. In this Podcast, economist William Silber joins us to talk about Silver and how the white metal shaped America and the Modern World. Before we get into that, the CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Now through June 30th, PCGS is running a Silver Certificate Special, in honor of important milestones for two famous American Silver Dollar coins, Submit 5 Silver Certificates for grading by PCGS Banknote and pay for only four! That’s a free cert., authentication, and grading for one note when you submit five. Visit www.pcgs.com to learn more and hurry. Time is running out!
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Before Sotheby’s brought the infamous Farouk 1933 Double EAgle $20 gold coin to market, they trusted PCGS to grade it. Maybe you should follow suit and trust PCGS to provide its unbiased expert opinions on your numismatic collectibles. Visit www.pcgs.com to become a PCGS Collectors Club member today and get 8 free grading submissions when you sign up at the platinum level. You know that the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle $20 gold coin is the most notorious coin in the U.S. series, but do you really know the coin that the U.S. Secret Service spent more than sixty years pursuing? We talk to world-renowned numismatist David Tripp about the one coin the government couldn’t keep, next on the CoinWeek Podcast.
The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Join PCGS at the PCGS Members Only Show, to be held May 26-28 at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. PCGS will offer on-site grading and a $125 walkthrough grading special. PCGS Representatives will be on-site and able to answer your questions, accept submissions including bulk- it’s a white-hot coin market- why are you sitting on those rolls of UNC. Morgan dollars- get them slabbed and get them sold. To learn more visit www.pcgs.com. This week on the CoinWeek Podcast Dr. Don Kagin joins us to talk about his life in numismatics, how he got a doctorate in numismatics, we discuss his work with pioneer gold, and what the future of the hobby will look like. All this next on the CoinWeek Podcast.
What Makes Numismatic Classics a Good Neighbor...Established in 1980, NumismaticClassics is owned by Rick and Patricia DeSanctis.Rick began collecting coins as a teenager, and transformed his passion for numismatics into a full time profession.He is an authorized PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, and CAC dealer, and also a lifetime member of the American Numismatic Association and Florida United Numismatists, as well as many other coin industry affiliations.His wife, Patricia, manages the internet sales, shipping of orders, as well as everything else to keep the business running smoothly.Together they specialize in choice original U.S. collector coins, interesting errors and varieties, as well as occasional world coins and paper money.With over 40 years of numismatic expertise, they invite you to give them a try. Whether you are buying or selling, they are quite sure you will be well pleased.To learn more about Numismatic Classics, go to: https://www.numismaticclassics.com/Numismatic Classics12331 Towne Lake Dr #8Fort Myers, FL 33913(239) 313-5687Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
This episode of the CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. The official grading company of the world-famous Tyrant Collection, perhaps the most expensive coin collection ever built. Where will the Tyrant Collection make its next appearance? A bird on my shoulder tells me perhaps the summer ANA. Earlier installations of the Tyrant coins have been breathtaking to behold. Will you come and see the collection for yourself? To learn more about PCGS current grading specials and programs, visit www.pcgs.com. The study of coins and non-coin objects- numismatics- traces its roots back to the ancient world and began with a study of non-current coins and medals, many pulled from the ground and brought to local experts and historians. Originally an academic pursuit, a branch of numismatics morphed into today’s hobby of coin collecting. CoinWeek Ancients writer Mike Markowitz takes us back in time to discuss the birth of our favorite hobby.
Dame Barbara Hakin's immense personal contribution to the NHS has spanned four decades – as a clinician, manager and national leader.During her long career she has worked as a GP for 20 years before taking up her first management role in the NHS, first as a Primary Care Trust Chief Executive in Bradford and then as a Strategic Health Authority Chief Executive in the East Midlands. She went on to become National Director of Commissioning Operations and Deputy Chief Executive at NHS England, where she helped oversee the establishment of CCGs. Described as Sir David Nicholson's right-hand woman and a forthright and skilled operator, she has often been depicted as the most influential woman in the NHS during her time there. In this conversation Barbara provides a fascinating overview of how primary care has evolved over time, as well as advice on leading effectively as the shortest person in most rooms, whether clinical credibility matters, and influencing politicians.Side note: Given the number of three letter acronyms mentioned, you might find this historical overview and this one useful to look at alongside the conversation. The King's Fund also has some great animations and explainers which might help. Please see a summary of the terms she mentions below too in case it's helpful. *Highlights:Her early journey (3 mins)Work life balance (6 mins)Remaining a doctor and being in management roles (10 mins)Her first experiences of NHS management (16 mins)Being an influencer (21 mins)Having presence and making your voice heard (24 mins)Journey to helping to set up NHS England (28 mins)Imposter syndrome (33 mins)The Health and Social Care Act, and Andrew Lansley (34 mins)Advice on working with politicians (38 mins)Her favourite health minister (41 mins)Her view on integrated care systems and the trajectory of primary care (42.5 mins)Future challenges for primary care post-Covid (48 mins)Final 3 questions - a leader, a book, and top tips (51 mins)*Social media:@NextGGP/@nishmanek*Subscribe to the Next Gen GP monthly bulletin to keep in the loop about future webinars, podcast episodes, and our virtual programmes:bit.ly/NGGPbulletin*EXTRAS========Here are some explanations of the terms Dame Hakin uses:Commissioning: the process by which health and care services are planned, purchased and monitored.Fundholding: In 1991, the Conservatives introduced the purchaser/provider split. Health authorities began to commission (buy) care, and GP fundholding was introduced. Under GP fundholding, GPs held real budgets with which they purchased primarily non-urgent elective and community care for patients; they had the right to keep any savings and had the freedom to deliver new services. Fundholding was not compulsory and applicants initially had to meet a number of criteria to enter into the scheme. Smaller practices could group together to form fundholding consortia. PCGs and PCTs: Fundholding and family health authorities were replaced in 1999 with 481 primary care groups (PCGs). In 2000 the government announced that PCGs would become primary care trusts (PCTs). PCTs were managed by a team of executive directors headed by a chief executive.PEC: Other board members of the PCT included the chair of the professional executive committee (PEC). This was elected from local GPs, community nurses, pharmacists. Broadly speaking, PECs provided a clinical viewpoint on the strategy and operations of the PCT. SHA: In 2002, groups of health authorities were formed called Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs). These were responsible for developing and improving health services in their local area, ensuring quality, measuring performance, and making sure that national priorities were integrated into local plans.2012 Health and Social Care Act: In 2012, the 10 SHAs and the 152 Primary Care Trusts which looked after services at a local level, were replaced by NHS England and more than 200 Clinical Commissioning Groups. The proposals were primarily the result of policies of the then Secretary of State for Health, Andrew LansleyICS: These Integrated care systems (ICSs) are a key part of the NHS long-term plan, and are intended to bring about major changes in how health and care services are planned, paid for and delivered. ICSs are partnerships that bring together providers and commissioners of NHS services across a geographical area with local authorities and other local partners, to collectively plan and integrate care to meet the needs of their population. In November 2020, NHS England and NHS Improvement published Integrating care: next steps to building strong and effective integrated care systems across England, which Barbara references towards the end of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of the CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. The print and digital version of the May-June issue of the PCGS Rare Coin Market Review is out now. Be sure to check out Dutch graphic designer Ootje Oxenaar’s excellent article about the art and application of banknote design. Plus an in-depth look at the 1921 Chapman Proof Morgan dollar, PCGS pricing, and more. Visit PCGS.com to register if you have not already! In the American story, some things aren’t negotiable. In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast Charles and Chris talk to author and historian Michael O’Malley about how issues of race and money commingle in real and sometimes even surprising ways. O’Malley is the author of a book titled Face Value: The Entwined History of Money and Race in America - a powerful work that delves quite deeply into a number of numismatic topics, including the intrinsic monetary value of the human body, the depictions of black figures on Confederate paper money, 19th-century racial views on silver and gold, and more. It’s a topic that is often fraught with passion. We attempt to break it down in numismatic terms… next on the CoinWeek Podcast.
This week on the coinweek podcast we are going to have a lively, interesting, and provocative conversation with Chang Bullock and Orlando Lorenzana of CIT, where we talk about how ultra-modern coins have taken over the contemporary coin market and how CIT’s innovations in color and coin minting technology are changing the game for private and sovereign mints. You cannot walk away from this podcast without learning something about the way minting has changed and we hope it will give you a clearer picture of where we are heading. *** The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS. Go to PCGS.com today and learn about their new toned coin Set Registry competition. Submit your collection of U.S. or world toned coins and compete for prizes!
In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, Charles Morgan and Chris Bulfinch talk to noted paper money expert Arthur Friedberg about the popularity of paper money collecting, how U.S. paper money designs would benefit from a complete overhaul, and how the Freidberg guide has changed the hobby forever. *** The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. PCGS has set a high bar for securing your great coins and paper money collectibles by announcing that all PCGS coin and banknote holders henceforward will be fitted for free with new NFC Anti-counterfeiting technology. The threat of buying deceptive counterfeits is real and with this new technology, you will have peace of mind whenever you buy PCGS-graded classic, early, and modern U.S. coins, world coins, or banknotes. To learn how to take advantage of these exclusive offers and discounts on your next grading submission, visit www.pcgs.com. * * * CoinWeek is the #1 website online for news and information about numismatics. For four years running, the CoinWeek Podcast has been recognized by the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) as the hobby’s Best Audio Program. CoinWeek has also won the NLG Award for the best Numismatic Website for six of the past seven years! ©2021 Collecting Media, LLC Coinweek is the Gold Standard for independent online media concerning rare coin and currency news; with analysis and information contributed by leading experts across the numismatic spectrum. More news and videos about coin collecting at CoinWeek.
Charles Morgan and Chris Bulfinch start off this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast discussing the recent high price paid for a coin in a very early PCGS holder and issues surrounding the potential redesign of U.S. Currency. After that, Charles and Chris break down everything you need to know about completing the DANSCO 7070 coin album. The DANSCO 7070, also known as the United States Type album, collects one example of most major types of U.S. coins struck from 1800 onward. This was a deceptively difficult album for most collectors to put together, but it's made even more difficult considering most higher-end classic U.S. coins are now encapsulated in certified holders. Charles and Chris believe that spectacular coins should stay protected in encapsulated holders, but a certain type of coin makes a perfect candidate for a DANSCO album. If you’ve ever wanted to complete a DANSCO 7070 album, this episode is for you! Get your copy of the 2021 Red Book at CoinWeek Supplies for 45% off! The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. PCGS has set a high bar for securing your great coins and paper money collectibles by announcing that all PCGS coin and banknote holders henceforward will be fitted for free with new NFC Anti-counterfeiting technology. The threat of buying deceptive counterfeits is real and with this new technology, you will have peace of mind whenever you buy PCGS-graded classic, early, and modern U.S. coins, world coins, or banknotes. To learn how to take advantage of these exclusive offers and discounts on your next grading submission, visit www.pcgs.com. * * * CoinWeek is the #1 website online for news and information about numismatics. For four years running, the CoinWeek Podcast has been recognized by the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) as the hobby’s Best Audio Program. CoinWeek has also won the NLG Award for the best Numismatic Website for six of the past seven years! ©2021 Collecting Media, LLC Coinweek is the Gold Standard for independent online media concerning rare coin and currency news; with analysis and information contributed by leading experts across the numismatic spectrum. More news and videos about coin collecting at CoinWeek.
Charles Morgan and Chris Bulfinch start off this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast with a discussion of the quick sellout of the 2021-W American Silver Eagle Proof Coin (the one with the final Mercanti reverse) and talk about how the issue marks the end of an era for the world's most popular bullion coin. After that, Charles and Chris break down everything you need to know about putting together a collection of modern U.S. coins from change. Charles gives his tested strategies for being circulating coins in bulk from your bank at face value and building a collection of face value coins. We talk about dump banks, coin folders, coin tubes, which denominations are most likely to yield some silver coinage (you won't find much these days), and finally, Charles shares a crazy story about how one of his friends had a source to buy $1,000 mixed-date Eisenhower Dollar bags at face and would sometimes find Silver Eagles, Morgan and Peace dollars! If you are a budget collector, this episode is for you! *** The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS, the Standard in the Rare Coin Grading Industry. PCGS is celebrating 35 years with a special label program. To learn more about it and how PCGS' new state-of-the-art holders protect your numismatic investment, visit www.pcgs.com.
CoinWeek asked our two newest writers Chris Bulfinch and Tyler Rossi to sit down and discuss how their childhood friendship forged through their local scouting program sparked a lifelong love for numismatics. Bulfinch and Rossi have accomplished much as writers are part of an emerging generation of younger collectors and experts that will carry the hobby forward. This hour-long discussion gives you a seat at the table as Charles, Chris, and Tyler discuss their experiences with coins. *** The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS, the Standard in the Rare Coin Grading Industry. To learn more about their monthly specials, special labels, and to get up to do pops and prices, visit www.pcgs.com.
In this week’s episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, CoinWeek’s very own ancient coin expert Mike Markowitz talks about what it takes to become a professional classical numismatist. How do you start? Where should you go? What should you study? What languages should you learn? (Spoiler alert: Latin might be one of them.) Mike passes on some advice he’s received from numerous dealers, numismatists, publishers, collectors and experts from around the world about just what a person needs to know and what someone should expect trying to start out in the industry. He also gives an overview of the market for ancient coins... what kinds of jobs exist... and also what kind of jobs adjacent to the field might help you gain entry or participate in other ways. It’s not an easy business. But if you’re passionate about ancient coins, then it can be a rewarding one - and Mike tells you how next, on the CoinWeek Podcast... *** The CoinWeek Podcast is sponsored by PCGS. Secure your collectibles with the most technologically advanced holder in the industry. Visit www.pcgs.com to learn more.
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Every Presidential administration brings has its own personality and influence on American policy. The Trump Administration did not fail to deliver in this regard. In this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, editor Charles Morgan is joined by CoinWeek staff writer Chris Bulfinch to discuss the main policies as they pertain to numismatics. In this episode, we discuss the new circulating commemorative coin programs, design changes to the American Silver Eagle, the ongoing coin shortage, and the decision to cancel or at least delay the issuing of the "Tubman" $20 Federal Reserve Note. It's an informed and informative 40-minute program that recaps the last four years and we hope you enjoy it. But before we get into that, don’t let something truly horrifying happen to your rare coin investments, protect yourself by asking your dealer to offer you coins that take advantage of PCGS’ patented new NFC Anti-Counterfeiting Protection. This state-of-the-art piece of mind giver will open the door to a new way to access the latest information about your coins and to ensure that your coin and the holder it is in is a genuine PCGS product.
Ok, ok, we are skipping ahead in our numbering sequence, but how could we resist? Numismatics can pop up anywhere and in this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, we take a very unexpected turn and discuss one of several embedded symbolic themes of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick’s class horror film the Shining. The film the Shining is based on Stephen King’s horror novel of the same name but has a number of unique storytelling elements of its own. The horror novelist famously disapproved of Kubrick’s treatment, but that hasn’t stopped the film from being a landmark in its own right. I first saw the Shining as a youngster, much too young to deal with this sinister ghost story and it has haunted me ever since. In this Podcast, I interview Rob Ager, a popular YouTuber, and film analyst, whose channel Collative Learning breaks films down to a granular level. Just the kind of youtube blackhole you late night insomniacs might be after once you’ve put away your last bottle of jewel luster and air-dried your last batch of Morgan dollars. Rob produced a series of videos about the Shining and Kubrick’s Gold Standard symbolism and we wanted to talk to him about it. Get ready to get creeped out…. Next on the CoinWeek Podcast But before we get into that, don’t let something truly horrifying happen to your rare coin investments, protect yourself by asking your dealer to offer you coins that take advantage of PCGS’ patented new NFC Anti-Counterfeiting Protection. This state-of-the-art piece of mind giver will open the door to a new way to access the latest information about your coins and to ensure that your coin and the holder it is in is a genuine PCGS product.
This week on the CoinWeek podcast, ancient coin writer Mike Markowitz gives an informative talk about ancient coin standards and how this important knowledge helps modern collectors ascertain a coin’s authenticity. It’s a valuable talk for all of us trying to navigate a market rich in history and littered with potential fakes. The CoinWeek podcast is sponsored by PCGS, for more than 30 years, the standard in the rare coin grading industry. Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the End of World War 2 by getting special limited edition inserts on your V75 Privy marks World War 2 coins and WW2 75th Anniversary Medals. These coins are the hottest thing in American numismatics right now and you will not want to miss the opportunity to take advantage of this special program. Visit www.pcgs.com to learn more.
A beautiful 1713-J 8 Escudos Royal in MS66 will be sold this month at Daniel Frank Sedwick's 28th Treasure Auction. https://www.sedwickcoins.com/ta28/catalog.htm We talk to Dan about the coin, its impressive pedigree, and why in a world of crudely struck ingots and cobs, did such an intricately-crafted presentation coin get made. Learn about this important and burgeoning segment of the American coin market and maybe- take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. *** The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. This episode of the CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. PCGS has set a high bar for securing your great coins and paper money collectibles by announcing that all PCGS coin and banknote holders henceforward will be fitted for free with new NFC Anti-counterfeiting technology. The threat of buying deceptive counterfeits is real and with this new technology, you will have peace of mind whenever you buy a PCGS-graded coin or banknote. You can also secure your collection with a great beholder special, where you cannot only get your coins put in these state-of-the-art secure holders but get PCGS’ award-winning TrueView photography added at no additional cost – all for a discounted price of just $12. This deal runs through the end of the year. To learn how to take advantage of these exclusive offers and discounts on your next grading submission, visit www.pcgs.com.
PCGS President Brett Charville is our guest in this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast. Brett Charville has become an innovative force in the rare coin industry since taking the position of president of PCGS. His tenure starting with a get back to basics approach at the grading service, with the company redoubling its efforts to provide dealers and collectors with great customer support and timely turn arounds at all grading tiers. The company continued to invest money in its overseas operations, which continue to grow in Europe and Asia and updated its website and Set Registry. At the beginning of 2020, PCGS relaunched it's in-house currency grading business under the brand PCGS Banknote and announced that it was bringing NFC technology to its gold shield holders to provide better security for buyers and sellers of coins. Now, PCGS is bringing NFC technology to all of its holders, marking a major leap forward for the certified coin industry. We talk to Brett about these developments, touch on the Legend Regency 41 Auction, and the state of the coin market as seen through the volume of submissions at PCGS and prices realized in publicly-reported sales. *** The CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. This episode of the CoinWeek Podcast is brought to you by PCGS. PCGS has set a high bar for securing your great coins and paper money collectibles by announcing that all PCGS coin and banknote holders henceforward will be fitted for free with new NFC Anti-counterfeiting technology. The threat of buying deceptive counterfeits is real and with this new technology, you will have peace of mind whenever you buy a PCGS-graded coin or banknote. You can also secure your collection with a great beholder special, where you cannot only get your coins put in these state-of-the-art secure holders but get PCGS’ award-winning TrueView photography added at no additional cost – all for a discounted price of just $12. This deal runs through the end of the year. To learn how to take advantage of these exclusive offers and discounts on your next grading submission, visit www.pcgs.com.
Episode 172! Tonight we will cover the news in numismatics, answer listener questions, see what Mike is reading, and check out our coolest things! Visit our website for all previous episodes, merch and more! https://www.coinshowradio.com/ Support the show and get bonus episodes of NOT The Coin Show Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/TheCoinShow
Episode 171! Tonight we will cover the news in numismatics, answer listener questions, and check out YOUR coolest things! Visit our website for all previous episodes, merch and more! https://www.coinshowradio.com/ Support the show and get bonus episodes of NOT The Coin Show Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/TheCoinShow
This is the second interview with Michael "Miles" Standish, the Vice President of NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) and Dennis Berry on The Funky Brain Podcast. Great talk about Silver American Eagles, the precious metals market, rare coins and even some business and marketing techniques tossed in there. Miles is an incredibly successful, world renowned numismatic collectible coin expert. He has graded more coins than anybody in the world and was personally responsible for authenticating and grading almost all of the world's most valuable coins. NGC is the world's largest 3rd party coin grading service. It is one of the top 4 recognized grading services (NGC, PCGS, ICG, ANACS). Most people who live in our world of coins, especially the old timers, would argue that NGC and PCGS are the only top services. The reason is that they grade to much higher standards. Their certified coins tend to trade at much higher values as a result. For example, a Morgan Silver Dollar graded MS63 from ICG or ANACS might only grade MS60 from NGC or PCGS. PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service. ICG stands for Independent Coin Graders ANACS stands for American Numismatic Association Certification Service Anyway, that is just a little coin education. NGC is the largest service and Miles has been instrumental in making it so. He is also the author of 2 Best Selling books: Morgan Dollar: America's Love Affair With a Legendary Coin and American Silver Eagles: A Guide to the U.S. Bullion Coin Program Both are award winning coin books and everybody who collects coins has a copy in their home. In our talk here, Miles also offered some of his valuable marketing experience. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You're listening to the Funky Brain Podcast with Dennis Berry Motivational Keynote Speaker | Life Coach | Business Coach | Corporate Leadership Training | Best Selling Author Website: www.DennisBerry.com Email: DennisBerry333@gmail.com Facebook: @funkybrain LinkedIn: @DennisBerry1