NLG Names Ron Guth Executive Director

Run Guth is the new Executive Director of the Numismatic Literary Guild

The Numismatic Literary Guild (www.NLGonline.org) Board of Directors unanimously approved the appointment of Ron Guth of San Diego, California to be the NLG Executive Director starting September 1, 2018. He succeeds Donn Pearlman of Las Vegas, Nevada who agreed to serve in that role for a year following the August 2017 passing of long-time NLG Executive Director Ed Reiter.

Guth is an award-winning author and researcher whose works include “Coin Collecting For Dummies”, “The 100 Greatest Women on Coins,” and the “Encyclopedia of United States Gold Coins 1795-1933” (co-authored with Jeff Garrett).

A Certified Public Accountant, Guth has expertise in U.S. and world coins, operates GermanCoins.com and is a former President of Professional Coin Grading Service and PCGSCoinFacts.com.

“For decades, the NLG has been the biggest supporter of numismatic writers, giving them the recognition they deserve for what is often a labor of love,” said Guth. “I look forward to continuing the NLG’s record of service and to preserve, build, and expand the NLG so that every numismatic writer will have the opportunity to hone their craft in a supportive environment.”

Under Pearlman’s interim tenure as NLG Acting Executive Director extensive work began to streamline and update the annual awards competition categories “to bring them into the 21st century,” Pearlman explained.

“It has been an honor to serve the NLG during the past year’s transition period. The NLG Board members and I are grateful that Ron has accepted this important role in helping to promote numismatic education,” said Pearlman.

Established in 1968 originally to recognize and encourage outstanding newspaper and magazine writing about the hobby, the Numismatic Literary Guild has evolved into a nonprofit organization composed of hobby writers, editors, reporters, bloggers and content producers. It conducts an annual educational symposium and an awards dinner, “The Bash,” each summer in conjunction with the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money®.

For information about the NLG, visit www.NLGonline.org. A membership application is available online at www.nlgonline.org/NLG_Member_Form.pdf.

PNG Donates To ICTA’s Anti-Counterfeiting Efforts

To help fight fake numismatic merchandise in the marketplace, the Professional Numismatists Guild (www.PNGdealers.org) has donated $15,525 to the Industry Council for Tangible Assets Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force (www.ictaonline.org/actf).

“Our PNG Board members personally donated $10,500 and the remainder of the money came from a portion of the fee for PNG members who took tables at the 2018 PNG/ANA Numismatic Trade Show in Philadelphia,” explained PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman.

The donation was announced by PNG President Barry Stuppler at the PNG Awards banquet in Philadelphia, August 13.

“Counterfeiting is a problem that potentially confronts every dealer and every collector, and certainly can be a problem for every member of the general public who unsuspectingly buys a fake coin or banknote from a non-PNG member dealer at a flea market or online,” explained Stuppler.

PNG President Barry Stuppler announces the donation to ICTA/ACTF at the PNG awards banquet in Philadelphia, August 13, 2018.

“This donation is part of PNG’s ongoing support for ICTA’s anti-counterfeiting efforts. We applaud ICTA’s Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force (ACTF) for arranging with the Department of Homeland Security to exhibit recently confiscated fakes that could have caused millions of dollars of grief for unwary buyers,” he added.

The five-case exhibit was displayed at the American Numismatic Association’s 2018 Philadelphia World’s Fair of Money®. PNG Vice President Richard Weaver, who is a member of ACTF’s Research Work Group, will be helping to develop plans for future educational displays.

A portion of the exhibit of confiscated counterfeits on special loan from the Department of Homeland Security displayed at the 2018 World’s Fair of Money® by ICTA/ACTF.

ICTA Director of Anti-Counterfeiting Beth Deisher thanked PNG for its donation, noting that ACTF is funded entirely by donations.

“All of the money we receive goes directly to educating law enforcement and policymakers about the rising threat of counterfeiting, mobilizing law enforcement to attach counterfeiters where they are most vulnerable, and providing expertise and other resources in the investigation and prosecution of those who buy and sell fakes. ACTF is also developing programs to inform dealers, collectors and the general public about how to avoid being deceived by fakes and defrauded by those trafficking in counterfeits,” said Deisher.

Brueggeman added: “We strongly encourage other dealers and collectors to make donations to assist with ICTA’s crucially important work in combatting numismatic counterfeits.”

The Professional Numismatists Guild is a nonprofit trade association composed of the country’s top rare coin and paper money dealers who must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics in the buying and selling of numismatic merchandise. The organization also has an Accredited Precious Metals Dealer program (www.apmddealers.org). The PNG and individual PNG member-dealers have provided expert assistance to local, regional and federal law enforcement agencies to help solve numismatic-related crimes. Contact PNG at info@PNGdealers.org or call 951-587-8300.

For additional information about the Industry Council for Tangible Assets Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force, contact ICTA/ACTF at icta@ictaonline.org or call 410-626-7005.

Numismatic Influencers Receive Awards During World’s Fair of Money®

Leaders in numismatics are essential for helping others to grow within the coin collecting hobby. Whether that leadership is provided through teaching, mentoring, writing or leading conventions and shows, these activities help foster learning for all numismatists. This year, our biggest numismatic leaders and influencers were recognized during the annual World’s Fair of Money® in Philadelphia for their accomplishments.

Without strong adult leaders and mentors, young people will not be able to grow in and learn to enjoy the wonderful hobby of coin collecting. The ANA’s Lawrence J. Gentile Sr. Memorial Award for Outstanding Adult Advisor is presented to an individual who has devoted their efforts to recruiting beginning young numismatists, and aiding the development of intermediate to advanced YNs.

This year’s recipient is Dr. Scott T. Rottinghaus of New London, Connecticut. At the age of 14, he ­received a scholarship to the ANA Summer Seminar in Colorado Springs, and since then has ­attended numerous sessions as a chaperone and instructor.

Rottinghaus belongs to a variety of numismatic organizations, including the American Numismatic Society, Royal Numismatic Society, Central States Numismatic Society and Pawcatuck Valley Coin Club in Connecticut. He has served the American Numismatic Association in a number of areas, among them as a district delegate and a member of the YN Committee, YN Advisory Council and ANA Board of Governors. In addition to mentoring young collectors, Rottinghaus has given presentations, authored articles, and mounted exhibits. He has received a host of ANA awards, among them Young Numismatist of the Year (1988), Glenn Smedley Memorial Award (2009) and Medal of Merit (2017).

Rottinghaus specializes in Roman Republic ­issues and Massachusetts silver coins. The father of five currently is executive director of Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.

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Each year since 1971, the American Numismatic Association has recognized the best journals and newsletters produced by ANA-member organizations. Entries in this year’s Outstanding Club Publications competition were judged in four categories: regional, local, specialty and electronic.

Regional Clubs:

Third—FUN Topics, Florida Numismatic Association (Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez, editor)

Second—TNA News, Texas Numismatic Association (Ron Kersey, editor)

First—The California Numismatist, Numismatic Association of Southern California and California State Numismatic Association (Greg Burns, editor)

Local Clubs:

Third—Hemet Numismatists, Hemet Coin Club (Jim Phillips, editor)

Second—Pocket Change, Albuquerque Coin Club (Phil Vitale, editor)

First—The Cincinnati Numismatist, Cincinnati Numismatic Association (David G. Heinrich, editor)

Specialty Clubs:

Third—BoTales, The Original Hobo Nickel Society (Ralph Winter, editor)

Second—The Asylum, Numismatic Bibliomania Society (Maria Fanning, editor)

First—International Bank Note Society Journal, International Bank Note Society (Alexander Kort, editor)

Electronic Newsletters:

Third—BECC News, Boeing Employees’ Coin Club (Truus Lagerman, editor)

Second—Madison County Coin Club Newsletter, Madison County Coin Club (Harold Fears, editor)

First—PANeNEWS, Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists (Patrick McBride, editor)

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The spirit of the late Glenn Smedley lives on in this year’s recipients of the ANA’s annual Glenn Smedley Memorial Award. Five members who embody an exceptionally positive attitude, possess strong communication skills, promote goodwill and cooperation, and demonstrate dependability were honored during the Member and Awards Celebration on August 16 at the Philadelphia World’s Fair of Money®.

  • Roger Urce of St. James, New York, has promoted numismatics for more than 30 years through his support of several organizations. He was editor of MPCGram in 2008-16, during which time he produced more than 700 ­issues of the newsletter for collectors of military-related coins, bank notes, medals, books and exonumia. Since 2011 he has had the dual roles of general secretary and western hemisphere regional secretary for the International Bank Note Society (IBNS). He is a frequent presenter at IBNS conventions.
  • Gerald Tebben hails from Columbus, Ohio, and has made numerous contributions to the hobby as a writer and speaker. As a presenter, he explores the human-interest angle and brings numismatics to life for listeners. As a professional newsman, he has written scores of articles, columns, blog posts and booklets about collecting. He serves as editor of a ­local hobby newsletter, as well as the award-winning Centinel for Central States Numismatic Society.
  • Steven J. D’Ippolito of Peyton, Colorado, distinguished himself as a numismatic exhibitor in 1998-2007 and continues to serve the hobby organizations to which he belongs in many capacities as an officer and volunteer. As a competitive exhibitor, D’Ippolito won the Howland Wood Memorial Award for Best-of-Show Exhibit for three consecutive years. He donated a substantial sum to endow the best-of-show exhibit award for the ANA National Money Show®.
  • Patrick A. Heller has owned Liberty Coin Service in Lansing, Michigan, since 1995. He has supported the hobby through speaking, writing, radio programs and sponsorships and has served on numismatic committees and as an ANA exhibit judge. His articles have appeared in a variety of numismatic pub­lications. Heller spearheaded the effort to gain Michigan’s coin and bullion sales-tax exemptions and notifies professional numismatists in Michigan about counterfeits and relevant legal and regulatory matters.
  • Pat McBride is well known for his dedication to the Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists (PAN). He has been involved with the state organization since 1984 and has brought it into the 21st century through his work on the association’s dynamic website and award-winning online PANeNEWS newsletter, which won first place this year in the ANA’s Outstanding Club Publications competition (electronic category). McBride also coordinates many aspects of PAN’s two annual coin shows. His ­influence is evident throughout the bourse floor thanks to his graphic-design skills, open lecture-area concept, John Burns reference library and his humorous and self-deprecating “Rare Coin­ ­Basics” lectures for hobby newcomers.

The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered, nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging the study and collection of coins and related items. The ANA helps its 25,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of educational and outreach programs as well as its museum, library, publications, and conventions. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit www.money.org.

NGC, NCS and PMG Named Official Grading & Conservation Services of the Macau Numismatic Society

NGC and PMG have been named the Official Grading Services of the Macau Numismatic Society (MNS). NCS, an affiliate of NGC and PMG, has been named the Official Conservation Service of the MNS.

The MNS was established in 1988 to serve the coin and paper money collecting communities in Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China, and the surrounding areas. The MNS conducts an annual convention, hosts educational forums and regularly publishes new research on coin and paper money.

NGC was founded in 1987 to provide expert and unbiased certification services for coins, tokens and medals. In 2005, PMG was formed to provide similar certification services for paper money. NGC and PMG, along with NCS—a professional coin conservation service—are independent members of the Certified Collectibles Group (CCG).

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United States Mint to Launch Quarter Honoring Cumberland Island National Seashore on Aug. 30

WHAT: Join the United States Mint and the National Park Service for the official launch of the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program coin honoring Cumberland Island National Seashore in Georgia on 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018. The ceremony will take place at the Camden County High School Auditorium in Kingsland.

Event highlights include performances by Camden County High School band ensemble and premier choral group, Volume One, a ceremonial coin pour, and an exchange of $10 rolls of newly minted Cumberland Island National Seashore quarters after the ceremony. Donna Weaver, designer of the quarter, will attend.

WHO:

  • United States Mint Acting Deputy Director David Croft
  • Andrew Blascovich, Senior Field Representative for U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson
  • Emmitt Nolan, Caseworker, Field Representative for U.S Congressman Buddy Carter
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore Superintendent Gary Ingram
  • United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designer Donna Weaver
  • Camden County High School Students Jalen Johnson and Nicole Thompson, Masters of Ceremonies

WHEN: 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018 (EDT)

WHERE:
Camden County High School Auditorium
6300 Laurel Island Parkway
Kingsland, GA 31548

COIN FORUM

The United States Mint will host a coin forum the evening before the launch ceremony—Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018, 6–7 p.m. EDT—at the Howard Gilman Waterfront Park Amphitheater Stage, 120 St. Marys Street, St. Marys, GA 31558. The coin forum is an opportunity for the public to learn about upcoming United States Mint coin programs and initiatives, and express their views about future coinage.

The Cumberland Island National Seashore quarter is the 44th release in the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Program, a 12-year initiative that honors 56 national parks and other national sites authorized by Public Law 110-456. Each year, the public will see five new national sites depicted on the reverses (tails sides) of the America the Beautiful Quarters. The United States Mint is issuing these quarters in the order in which the national sites were officially established.

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