American Numismatic Association
The American Numismatic Association (ANA) is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to educating and encouraging people to study and collect coins and related items. The ANA serves the academic community, collectors and the general public with an interest in numismatics. The ANA website is https://www.money.org (link verified 4/2022). See also the ANA YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericanNumismatic (link verified 7/2023).
The ANA eLearning series is sponsored by CDN Publishing (https://www.greysheet.com/).
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4 entries found for [year:1993]
World Series Of Numismatics (1993 ANA), Part One
Audio recording of a portion of a preliminary round of the World Series of Numismatics, held at the 1993 American Numismatic Association convention in Baltimore. Teams included are The Scholars, Minerva's Conquerors, Veni Vidi Vici, Baltimore's Best, and Young Numismatists 2.
World Series Of Numismatics, NLG Bash (1993 ANA Convention)
Audio recording of the conclusion of a preliminary round of the World Series of Numismatics, held at the American Numismatic Association (ANA) convention in Baltimore. Teams succeeding to the next round are Minerva's Conquerors and Veni Vidi Vici.
Following the World Series of Numismatists (approximately ten minutes into the recording), the audio moves to the reception and opening program of the Numismatic Literary Guild bash (including a kazoo band at 24:20), also held at the ANA convention.
Audio quality is fair.
American numismatics: Perception vs. reality (part 1)
Audio recording of John J. Ford, Jr., speaking at the 1993 ANA convention in Baltimore. Ford comments on Max Mehl, Walter Breen, David Hall and 3rd party grading, coins as investments, silver dollar bags, Harry Forman, and other topics. Audio quality is poor to fair.
American numismatics: Perception vs. reality (part 2)
Audio recording of John J. Ford, Jr. at the 1993 ANA convention in Baltimore. Ford comments on William Sheldon, the Major Andre medal at the New-York Historical Society, and rarity v. value in numismatics. Audio quality is poor to fair.