U.S. Mint Video: Philly Mint Virtual Tour
Silent b-roll showing the Philadelphia Mint tour
Direct link to video: https://youtu.be/Cue_cRnOX5A
Silent b-roll showing the Philadelphia Mint tour
Direct link to video: https://youtu.be/Cue_cRnOX5A
Production b-roll of the 2017 Ellis Island Quarter.
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Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill from Philadelphia talks about working on the 2017 Ellis Island ATB Quarter.
Employees in San Francisco discuss what the U.S. Mint’s 225th anniversary means to them.
Lyn Knight, Owner, International Paper Money Show, Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinTelevision.com. Based in Memphis for decades the IPMS Bank Note Convention was held in Kansas City for the first time. Lyn Knight talks about why the collectors and dealers came to the show.
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San Francisco Mint Deputy Superintendent Paul Lewis describes the process of minting proof coins and what makes them unique.
West Point Superintendent Ellen McCullom describes the process of making a gold bullion coin.
(Temecula, California) May 25, 2017 – The award-winning educational video, “Money: History in Your Hands,” narrated by acclaimed actor James Earl Jones, now is available for free viewing on the Professional Numismatists Guild YouTube.com channel.
“We currently have more than a dozen videos about rare coins, paper money and precious metals available for complimentary viewing on PNG’s YouTube channel. They will be helpful for beginners to advanced collectors and investors with informative advice about buying, storing and selling numismatic items as well as gold, silver and platinum bullion items,” said PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman.
“An important part of our educational effort is the video, ‘Money: History in Your Hands,’ jointly created by PNG and the American Numismatic Association, and hosted on camera by James Earl Jones. It gives viewers a compelling overview of the history of money, and how it relates to art, culture, history, politics and religion,” explained Brueggeman. “The 29-minute video is available for convenient viewing in two parts.”
Other informative PNG videos focus on topics of discovering the enjoyment of coin collecting, how to determine the value of your coins, and the importance of working with a reputable, knowledgeable dealer when you buy or sell.
All of the videos are can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb5co6ZLKPitRAw-6pDxeCw
Founded in 1955, the Professional Numismatists Guild is a nonprofit organization composed of many of the country’s top rare coin and paper money dealers. A directory of dealers, the PNG Member Code of Ethics and the organization’s Collector’s Bill of Rights can be found at www.PNGdealers.org. For additional information, contact the PNG by email at info@PNGdealers.org or by phone at 951-587-8300.
Federal police officers talk about working for the United States Mint in San Francisco.