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This group is dedicated to the study of all silver and gold coinage produced prior to 1840, and specifically those designs engraved and introduced by Assistant Mint Engraver John Reich (1807 - 1817). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, the John Reich Journal. |
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Coin Organizations |
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The purpose of this page is to provide links to various organizations that may interest collectors. All of these groups are dedicated to one particular segment or series, or to numismatics in general. If anyone has any suggestions for additional links, please feel free to e-mail me and I would be happy to add them. |
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Bust Half Nut Club This group is dedicated to the study of all U.S. Half Dollars produced from 1794 - 1836, commonly called Bust Halves. To become a member, one must have the “fever” for collecting Bust Halves and own at least 100 die marriages. A Bi-annual member census and E-mail E-list between members as well as a Quarterly Newsletter are some of the benefits of membership. |
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Membership is open to authors of numismatic books; publishers and editors of recognized numismatic periodicals or club publications in the numismatic field; staff writers or columnists of such periodicals; writers whose work has been published in such periodicals or club journals; published research numismatists; auction catalogers; curators of recognized numismatic museums. |
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This group is dedicated to the study of all early U.S. copper coins - Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, and Hard Time Tokens. Collector articles are published through it’s bi-monthly magazine, Penny-Wise. |
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American Numismatic Association The American Numismatic Association is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to educating and encouraging people to study and collect money and related items of all kinds. Collector articles are published through it’s monthly magazine, The Numismatist. |
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One of the largest repositories of numismatic items in the United states. In particular the collection of auction catalogs is second to none. The society is dedicated to maintaining the foremost numismatic collection, museum, and library; by supporting scholarly research and publications. |
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Numismatic Bibliomania Society This group is dedicated to the collecting of numismatic literature, including books, periodicals, catalogs and other written or printed material relating to coins, medals, tokens, or paper money, ancient or modern, U.S. or worldwide. Collector articles are published through it’s quarterly journal, The Asylum as well as the weekly E-sylum. |
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This group is dedicated to the collecting of all engraved coins, traditionally called “Love Tokens”. Collector articles are published through it’s bi-monthly newsletter, The Love Letter. |
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Society of U.S. Pattern Collectors The Society of U.S. Pattern Collectors is dedicated to the study of many of the rarest coins struck at the U.S. Mint: patterns, die trials and experimental pieces. All pieces are disseminated by Judd #’s. |
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This group is dedicated to the collecting of all world & U.S. art and historical medals. It was formed to bring together those interested not only in collecting, but research and publication of that research. |
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Liberty Seated Collectors Club This group is dedicated to the study of all U.S. issues produced with the Liberty Seated design (1837 - 1891). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, The Gobrecht Journal. |
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Bust Quarter Collectors Society This sub-group of the JRCS is dedicated to the study of all U.S. Quarters produced from 1796 - 1838. An E-mail E-list between members and a Bi-Annual Newsletter are used to discuss any Bust Quarter items. Membership meetings are held in conjunction with the annual ANA & FUN shows. |

