2018 SUMMER SEMINAR Featured Event
Saturday, June 16, 2018 - Thursday, June 28, 2018
Early Registration Discount Deadline: Saturday, March 31, 2018
Registration Deadline: Saturday, June 16, 2018
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Registration Fees
Price Description | Amount |
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Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $735.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $685.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $735.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $685.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) Adult | $710.00 |
Session 1: On Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1125.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1075.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1125.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1075.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prv.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1225.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1175.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1225.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1175.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-21) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1155.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1105.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1155.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1105.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ. (June 16-21) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $735.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $685.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $735.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $685.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) | $710.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1125.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1075.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1125.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1075.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1225.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1175.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1225.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1175.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 23-28) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1155.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1105.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1155.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1105.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 23-28) | $1130.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1370.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1370.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2460.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2360.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2460.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2360.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ. (June 16-28) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2660.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2560.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2660.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2560.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 16-28) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-28) | $2470.00 |
Available Functions
1-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session1) 1-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Gain a deeper understanding of the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how United States coins should be graded according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction consists of slide presentations and hands-on opportunities to view and grade a multitude of significant coins (in individual and group settings), as well as in-depth discussion on the intricacies of grading. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered. This class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Michael Faraone, professional numismatist, former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service (www.pcgs.com); Kyle Knapp, professional numismatist and former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service |
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2-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 1) 2-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Gain a deeper understanding of the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how United States coins should be graded according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction consists of slide presentations and hands-on opportunities to view and grade a multitude of significant coins (in individual and group settings), as well as in-depth discussion on the intricacies of grading. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered. This class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Brian Fanton, owner and operator, B E’s Coin Store; and Mike Ellis, variety specialist, Mike Ellis Rare Coins; and Rod Gillis, ANA education director |
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3-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 2 (Session 1) 3-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 2 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). This mid-level course is intended to sharpen grading skills through, hands-on group and individual exercises, with instructor feedback on each coin. Students identify their strengths and weaknesses as they apply grading methods used by industry experts. The course enables students to gain a better understanding of current grading service philosophies and how they evolved in the marketplace. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered, with emphasis on About Uncirculated through Uncirculated. Prerequisite: Successful completion of "Grading United States Coins, Part 1" or permission from the instructor. This class is limited to 24 students. Instructors: John Schuch II, grader, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation; Steven Feltner, professional numismatist, Americana Rare Coin, and former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service; and David McCarthy, gold coin specialist and senior numismatist at Kagin’s |
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4-Counterfeit Detection (Session 1) 4-Detection of Counterfeit and Altered Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Learn the often subtle differences between genuine, counterfeit and altered coins, and apply your newly acquired skills using the ANA’s counterfeit detection set of more than 400 coins ranging from half cents to gold and including U.S., world, ancient and colonial coins. Students will handle "raw" genuine and counterfeit coins under direct supervision of the instructors. Topics include counterfeit coin production and methodology, types of counterfeit dies and castings, date and mintmark alterations, specific gravity testing and use of microscopes. Instructors: Brian Silliman, professional numismatist, Brian Silliman Rare Coins and former NGC grader/conserver and ANA authenticator/ conserver; and Jim Robinson, professional numismatist, APMEX |
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5-Detecting Counterfeit World Paper Money (Session 1) 5-Detecting Counterfeit World Paper Money (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Students examine actual specimens using microscopes and the naked eye to distinguish good notes from bad. Topics include the history of counterfeiting, printing techniques, security devices and their illegal replication, raised and altered notes, and entrepreneurial counterfeiting since the 19th century. Students have the opportunity to handle hundreds of examples of counterfeit notes, while matching genuine examples side by side. Special attention is devoted to counterfeit notes that are created specifically to sell to collectors. Instructor: Joseph E. Boling, ANA chief judge and co-author of World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands, A Numismatic Study |
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6-The Business of Being a Coin Dealer: Concepts, Methods & Tools(Session 1) 6-The Business of Being a Coin Dealer: Concepts, Methods & Tools (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Designed to help you start a coin business or, if you already have a business, to help you sharpen your skills and learn new ways to increase profit potential. Study basic business accounting, finance, marketing and management concepts, methods and tools. Topics discussed include being a coin dealer in a retail store, at a coin show or convention; using the Internet; wholesale and retail buying and selling, as well as appraisals. Costs, expenses, taxes, markups and profit margins are addressed, with additional emphasis on inventory control, ethics, security and legality through the use of case studies and role playing by students. Early registration is recommended as class size is limited. Instructor: Col. Steven Ellsworth, one of the foremost coin security experts in the country and full-time coin dealer, Butternut Coins |
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7-World Numismatics (Session 1) 7-World Numismatics (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Numismatics around the world, including hard to obtain rarities, general issues, commemoratives, metals, designers, mintages, patterns, polymers and more. Learn to develop and organize your collections in an accessible, flexible way by using the Internet and other resources to make it easy to become an active and knowledgeable international collector. Instructor: Benjamin Swagerty, numismatic researcher |
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8-Collecting Roman Coinage: From Gallienus to Romulus Augustus(Session 1) 8-Collecting Roman Coinage: From Gallienus to Romulus Augustus (AD 476) (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). This class will cover the last two centuries of Roman Imperial coinage, basically completing the trilogy of classes offered over the last two years (Roman Republic in 2016 and Imperatorial to Valerian I in 2017). Using digital images, handouts, and the coins themselves, we will discuss topics such as denominations, mints, legends, reverse types, and coins as propaganda. Collector-oriented topics will be collecting themes, grading and authentication, and the international marketplace for ancient coinage and how to participate. Class participants are encouraged to bring coins from their own collections. A basic knowledge of Roman history is helpful. Instructors: Kerry K. Wetterstrom, professional numismatist, Classical Numismatic Group (www.cngcoins. com); and Douglas Mudd, curator of the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum |
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11-Numismatic Publishing: A Practical Course on Writing About Coins (Session 1) 11-Numismatic Publishing: A Practical Course on Writing About Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). This practical and fun course will help collectors – beginning to advanced – write about coins for today’s coin publications. From traditional print publications to new online media, there have never been more opportunities for numismatic writers to reach and connect with an audience. New online resources, from The Numismatist archives to the Newman Numismatic Portal, have provided new opportunities for researchers. With the help of special guest instructors, students will get an overview of the various venues available for publishing today, the elements of quality (readable) coin writing, and understand the many different types of writing from auction lot descriptions to academic research papers using hands-on projects. During the class students will build an outline and work on producing an article suitable for publication, including gentle peer-review to help build individual writing skills. By the end of the class, students will lay the groundwork for a paper that they can be proud of and gain confidence in their writing skills. Instructors: Steve Roach, former editor-in-chief and current editorat- large of Coin World, where he has published more than 500 articles; and Dennis Tucker, publisher at Whitman Publishing, who has published more than 300 books, written hundreds of articles, and authored American Gold and Silver: U.S. Mint Collector and Investor Coins and Medals, Bicentennial to Date. |
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13-Introduction to Numismatic Digital Photography (Session 1) 13-Introduction to Numismatic Digital Photography (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). Learn how to take great digital photographs of your collection. This renowned, experienced team describes camera and computer requirements and offers hands-on instruction in basic and intermediate shooting techniques, as well as software applications. Although not required, students are encouraged bring their own “macro-capable” digital cameras and high-speed, laptop computers. Instructors: Thomas Mulvaney, professional numismatic photographer, (www.rarecoinphotos.com); and Clark Fogg, forensic photographer, Beverly Hills Police Department |
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14-Coin Carving 101 (Session 1) 14-Coin Carving 101: Creating the Modern Hobo Nickel (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). When is a buffalo an elephant? An Indian a soldier in uniform? Find out in this fascinating hands-on exploration of the history and folk art of the hand-carved hobo nickel. Students will learn to use hand gravers, hammer and chisel, rotary and air-powered tools to create their own modern works of true Americana art. Each student will be provided nickels, ready to carve. Instructor: Joe Paonessa, America’s greatest left-handed, hobo-nickel carver |
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15-Creating a Winning Numismatic Exhibit (Session 1) 15-Creating a Winning Numismatic Exhibit (Sunday-Wednesday, June 17-20, 9 AM - 4 PM). One of the most enjoyable and rewarding aspects of coin collecting is sharing your knowledge with others through a numismatic exhibit. Students will go through the entire process: brainstorming ideas, writing the text, selecting appropriate materials, designing a balanced layout, choosing supplementary materials and pulling it all together. Also discussed will be packing your exhibit for transportation, exhibit rules and judging. Bring your ideas (and laptop computer, if you like) and get started on improving an already existing exhibit or beginning an entirely new, high-quality exhibit. Instructor: Larry Sekulich, working artist, retired art instructor, numismatic author, speaker and award winning exhibitor |
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20-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 2) 20-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). Gain a deeper understanding of the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how United States coins should be graded according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction consists of slide presentations and hands-on opportunities to view and grade a multitude of significant coins (in individual and group settings), as well as in-depth discussion on the intricacies of grading. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered. This class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Don Bonser, professional numismatist and author of Grading Coins Today: An ANA Correspondence Course; and Jim Stoutjesdyk, vice president, numismatics, Heritage Rare Coin Galleries |
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21-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 2) 21-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). Gain a deeper understanding of the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how United States coins should be graded according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction consists of slide presentations and hands-on opportunities to view and grade a multitude of significant coins (in individual and group settings), as well as in-depth discussion on the intricacies of grading. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered. This class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Brian Fanton, owner and operator, B E’s Coin Store; Mike Ellis, variety specialist, Mike Ellis Rare Coins; and Rod Gillis, ANA education director |
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22-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 2 (Session 2) 22-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 2 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). This mid-level course is intended to sharpen grading skills through, hands-on group and individual exercises, with instructor feedback on each coin. Students identify their strengths and weaknesses as they apply grading methods used by industry experts. The course enables students to gain a better understanding of current grading service philosophies and how they evolved in the marketplace. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered, with emphasis on About Uncirculated through Uncirculated. Prerequisite: Successful completion of "Grading United States Coins, Part 1" or permission from the instructor. This class is limited to 24 students. Thomas Hallenbeck, ANA past president and professional numismatist, Hallenbeck Coin Gallery; Jerry Bobbe, former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service and Kevin Kaufmann, professional numismatist |
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24-Counterfeit Detection (Session 2) 24-Detection of Counterfeit and Altered Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). Learn the often subtle differences between genuine, counterfeit and altered coins, and apply your newly acquired skills using the ANA’s counterfeit detection set of more than 400 coins ranging from half cents to gold and including U.S., world, ancient and colonial coins. Students will handle "raw" genuine and counterfeit coins under direct supervision of the instructors. Topics include counterfeit coin production and methodology, types of counterfeit dies and castings, date and mintmark alterations, specific gravity testing and use of microscopes. Instructors: Brian Silliman, professional numismatist, Brian Silliman Rare Coins, former NGC grader/ conserver and ANA authenticator/ conserver; and Bob Campbell, ANA past president, owner/operator of All About Coins and recognized expert on toning |
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26- Collecting United States Type Coins (Session 2) 26- Collecting United States Type Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). This interactive overview explains how to collect U.S. coins by regularly issued types, from half cents through double eagles. Explore the rarity of each design and denomination in relation to grade, as well as the technical aspects of strike and planchet quality and the aesthetics of toning. Students are encouraged to bring their own coins for evaluation and study. Instructor: David Lange, director of research, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation; Frank Van Valen, professional numismatist and cataloger |
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29-Digital Numismatic Photography (Session 2) 29-Digital Numismatic Photography (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). This course is designed for intermediate photographers whether they want to manage their digital coin collection, coin shop online sales, do research or diagnostic inspection. Learn how to organize a collection for selling, theft recovery, glamor images for publication or just to have bragging rights on the internet. The course will teach students to learn the proper image capture and handling methods following proven techniques for workflow speed and efficiency. To optimize the learning experience, students are strongly encouraged to bring the following: a DSLR camera with a macro lens, a laptop with Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, and several numismatic items to photograph. Instructors: Robert Kelley, professional photographer, ANA museum specialist/ photographer director; and Douglas Mudd, curator/director of the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum |
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30-Early American Copper Coinage (Session 2) 30-Early American Copper Coinage Coinage (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). A review of attribution, grading, current literature and preservation of early copper coins designed for beginning and advanced collectors of American large and half cents. Students will work in small groups or independently to cover topics of interest to them, such as using pricing guides, tooling, altering and counterfeits. Learn about the rich history of American copper collecting, how color and surface condition affect net grade and value, the availability of certain varieties in different grades, auction and pedigree research, developing a “cherrypicker quickfinder,” how to buy and sell coppers, condition census ranking, copper ethics and more. Informal discussions are encouraged. Bring a loupe and your early copper coins to share with the class. Instructors: EACers Stephen M. Carr, collector and author; Douglas F. Bird, collector, dealer and specialist in early American copper coins (www.eacs.org); Jim Carr, professional numismatist, Carr’s Coins (www.carrscoins.com) |
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31-Collecting/ Investing in Morgan Silver Dollars: A Comprehensive Approach (Session 2) 31-Collecting/ Investing in Morgan Silver Dollars: A Comprehensive Approach (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM).An overview of collecting and investing in Morgan silver dollars regardless of collecting level. Learn the nuances of collecting by date and mintmark, and the importance of strike, toning and eye appeal. Key die states, prooflike and deep mirror prooflike coins, extant populations, grading and grading services, pricing and cutting edge research also will be discussed. Using actual examples, you will learn about collecting and investing in Morgan dollars from three of the most knowledgeable experts in the field. Instructors: Michael S. Fey, Ph.D., co-author of The Top 100 Morgan Dollar Varieties: The VAM Keys, and president of RCI (www.rcicoins. com); Isaac Wallie, professional numismatist, Isaac Wallie Rare Coins (www.iwcoins.com); and John Baumgart, president of the Society of Silver Dollar Collectors and owner of Variety Slabbing Service (www.varslab.com) |
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32-World War II Numismatics & Beyond (Session 2) 32-World Ward II Numismatics & Beyond (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM).Allied military 2 franc notes were secretly printed in the United States for the D-Day invasion of France. The notes were shipped to England and paid to the troops mere hours before the assault. Collectors a thousand years from now will appreciate the importance of these notes. To hold one of them in your hand is to touch another time. It is to have history in your hands. The number of military and emergency issues created as a result of World War II is vast and fascinating. Additionally, the issues are remarkably diverse in purpose, use, design and production. Because of the emergency circumstances that were common, most of the issues were paper, but coin issues were also created. Both are included in the course. Because of the vastness of the material a case study approach is used. Many different issues are covered at varying depths to represent the greater universe of issues. United States Military Payment Certificates, Allied military currency, and Japanese Invasion Money are covered in depth. Remarkably, most of these issues pose many questions and mysteries making for fascinating studies that range from introductory discussions to cutting edge research. Instructors: ANA Chief Judge Joseph E. Boling and Fred Schwan, authors of World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands, A Numismatic Study. Schwan also has written several other books on these topics. |
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33- WW II Numismatics & Beyond (Advanced) (Session 2) 33-WW II Numismatics & Beyond (Advanced) (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM).Limited to students who already have taken the World War II Numismatics class, or who have permission of the instructors. Students will meet separately, but will join the basic “World War II Numismatics” class for selected functions. Subjects are extensions of those taught in the basic course, in greater detail or covering separate ground. Students will perform independent research for half of each classroom day and will present the results of that research to the basic class at the end of the course. Instructors: Fred Schwan and ANA Chief Judge Joseph E. Boling, authors of World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands, A Numismatic Study. Schwan also has written several other books on these topics. |
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34-Papal Coins and Medals (Session 2) 34-Papal Coins and Medals (Sunday-Wednesday, June 24-27, 9 AM - 4 PM). The Popes have been many things over the centuries: From leader of the early Christians to default government of the city of Rome at the fall of Empire. From patron of Baroque art, to modern engineer of charity and social change. Through most of these roles they have also been sovereign issuers of coins. This course will trace the evolution of that coinage from the dark Ages to the present day, introducing its political and religious iconography. Also discussed will be Papal medals, as well as seals. Instructor: Allen Berman, professional numismatist (www.bermania. com), editor of Coins of the Crusader States, 1098-1291 and author of Papal Coins |
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A-What's In Your Junk? (Session 1) A. What's In Your Junk? - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 17- 18, 6:30-9:30 PM) We all have one box of mystery coins waiting for us to figure out what treasure it contains. This mini-seminar helps students identify the differences between an error coin and post-mint damage. We’ll discuss die varieties, how to hunt for them, and the do’s and don’t’s of buying and selling these varieties. Instructor: Sam Gelberd, ANA numismatic educator |
$79.00 | |
D-Colorado Numismatics and Exonumia: A Survey of the Milestones in Colorado Numismatic History (Session 1) D- Colorado Numismatics and Exonumia: A Survey of Milestones in Colorado Numismatic History - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 17-18, 6:30-9:30 PM) This class is a survey of Colorado territorial and state issues of coinage and medals from 1860 to the State centennial in 1976. Key topics include the mintage of Clark and Gruber, J.J. Conway, Parsons, Lesher and significant Denver Mint Issues. Attention will also be given to various private issues of State significance including gold rush and statehood semi-centennial and centennial medals and coins. Instructor: David Jaeger, avid collector of Colorado Numismatics |
$79.00 | |
F-Conder Tokens: A Study of the History, Care, Grading and Tokens of Late 18th Century Britain (Session 1) F-Conder Tokens: A Study of the History, Care, Grading and Tokens of Lake 18th Century Britain - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 17-18, 6:30-9:30 PM)An overview of this amazing series includes hundreds of pictures, explanations and stories that have fascinated collectors of these 18th-century provincial tokens of Great Britain. Review the history of late 18th-century England under the rule of Mad King George and his demented prime minister, the dastardly William Pitt, the Younger. Students will gain hands-on experience and learn about care, treatment and grading. Instructor: Jerry Bobbe, Conder token collector and specialist |
$79.00 | |
G-The Numismatics of World War I (Session 2) G-The Numismatics of World War I - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 24-25, 6:30-9:30 PM)Learn about the money and medals of World War I based on the current exhibit on display at the ANA Edward C. Rochette Money museum. Topics covered will range from political and satirical medals through emergency money and trench art along with the regular money of the period and how they help us to understand the “War to End All Wars.” Instructors: Dick Horst, Civil War currency expert; and Douglas Mudd, curator/director of the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum |
$79.00 | |
I-Safety First: Security for Dealers and Collectors (Session 2) I- Saftery First: Security for Dealter and Collectors - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 24-25, 6:30-9:30 PM) Learn how to minimize and manage the risks of theft, burglary, robbery or personal injury to individuals, firms and their families as a coin collector or operating a coin business. Topics include home, office, store and coin show security, a must for clubs that sponsor shows. The course will study how to travel safely by car or plane when transporting collections and coin inventory. Both physical and personal security are addressed. You will write a basic security plan for yourself and your family and will work through the NRA “Refuse to Be a Victim” course. Instructor: Col. Steven Ellsworth, one of the foremost coin security experts in the country and full-time coin dealer, Butternut Coins |
$79.00 | |
K-National Bank Notes (Session 2) K- National Bank Notes - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 24-25, 6:30-9:30 PM) National Bank notes comprise the most heated market within paper money but at the same time the most fickle for dealers to handle. Learn what National Bank notes are, why there are different series, what constitutes rarity, the importance of grade, how to judge a note, where to find information, and how to market a note. Instructors: Peter Huntoon, author of The National Bank Note Issues of 1929-1935 and United States Large Size National Bank Notes; and Gerome Walton, author of A History of Nebraska Banking and Paper Money |
$79.00 | |
L-Some Interesting Mexican Coins: 1536-1822 (Session 2) L-Some Interesting Mexican Coins: 1536-1822 - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 24-25, 6:30-9:30 PM) Explore key coinage of Mexico starting with the Charles and Johanna series (1536-1571), cob coins (1571-1732), Pillar dollars (1732-1771), Portrait dollars (1772-1822), and the most significant coins of Mexican Independence. Bring your coins for discussion. Instructor: Ricardo de León Tallavas, Mexican coinage expert |
$79.00 | |
Session 1: Pikes Peak Ascent (June 17) Tour - Pikes Peak Cog Railway - $40 (SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 4:15-8 PM) Take the breathtaking Pikes Peak Highway to the summit of 14,110-foot Pikes Peak — America’s Mountain! Views of beautiful ranges are all around you — and, if it’s a clear day, observe the skyscrapers of downtown Denver. Once at the summit, you can see the Bottomless Pit, a dramatic drop-off on the north side; and the Continental Divide to the west. Vans leave at 4:15 p.m., and boxed dinners will be provided. Participants will be back at Colorado College by 8 p.m. Note: not recommended for persons who have heart or respiratory problems. |
$40.00 | |
Session 1: Major League Baseball- Rockies vs Mets (June 18) Tour - Major League Baseball: Rockies vs Mets - 4:15 PM - $75 (MONDAY, JUNE 18) Summer isn’t summer without baseball! See the 2007 National League Champion Colorado Rockies play the New York Mets at beautiful Coors Field in Denver. Fee includes charter bus transportation, game tickets and $10 concession credit. The bus will leave at 4:15 p.m. Game time is 6:40 p.m., and participants will be back at Colorado College at approximately 11 p.m. |
$75.00 | |
Intersession: Garden of the Gods Tour (June 21) Tour - Garden of the Gods Guided Tour - $30 (THURSDAY, JUNE 21) Located at the base of Pikes Peak, this National Natural Landmark features stunning views and three hundred feet towering sandstone rock formations. Your adventure begins at the Visitor and Nature Center where the geology and cultural history of the park come to life through hands-on interactive exhibits. Then see some of the most awe-inspiring aerial footage in the world in the new Geo-Trekker Theater. Get in some retail therapy at the gift shop which offers American Indian pottery, jewelry and more. The group will then take a one-hour, guided, coach tour with a trained Colorado naturalist to experience the park’s amazing rock formations including the famous “Kissing Camels,” “Three Graces,” and “Balanced Rock” formations. The bus leaves at 9:30 a.m. and boxed lunches will be provided. Participants will be back at Colorado College by 1 p.m. |
$30.00 | |
Intersession: The Dead Sea Scrolls at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (June 22) Tour - The Dead Sea Scrolls at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science - $45 (FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 8:15AM- 5 PM) A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see authentic Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient manuscripts including the oldest known Biblical documents dating back over 2,000 years. Explore the traditions of ancient Israel and view the largest collection of artifacts from the Holy Land ever displayed including inscriptions, weapons, stone carvings, terra cotta figurines, coins, textiles, mosaics, ceramics and jewelry. Also featured is a recreation of the Western Wall from the old city of Jerusalem with an actual threeton stone from the wall believed to have fallen in A.D. 70. Leave handwritten notes and prayers that will be placed at the real wall — a centuries-old tradition. Visit the museum’s permanent exhibits including North American Indian cultures, prehistoric fossils, Egyptian mummies and more. For an additional fee, experience the IMAX theater and the planetarium. A boxed breakfast will be provided. You’ll be eating lunch at the museum, so don’t forget some extra money to cover the cost of your meal. The bus leaves at 8:15 a.m. and will be back at Colorado College by 5 p.m. |
$45.00 | |
Session 2: Cave of the Winds Lantern Tour (June 24) Tour - Cave of the Winds Latern Tour - $55 (SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 4:15-7:30 PM) Ready for a rugged cave journey? On the Lantern Tour, you’ll travel deep into the Manitou Grand Caverns, exploring passageways and formations lit only by the hand-held lanterns you carry! You will learn about the eerie history and folklore of Cave of the Winds as you travel through the dimly-lit caverns. The tour is a 1½-hour trek through rugged caverns and is ideal for more adventurous visitors. Standing and stooping is required, and wearing athletic shoes is highly recommended. Due to the physical requirements of the tour, it is not recommended for pregnant women or persons who have heart or respiratory problems. Boxed dinners will be provided. |
$55.00 | |
Morgans and Mulligans Golf Outing (June 21) MORGANS & MULLIGANS GOLF OUTING • $180 THURSDAY, JUNE 21 • 6:30 AM The American Numismatic Association’s 2nd Annual Morgans and Mulligans Golf Outing will be at the Eisenhower Golf Course at the United States Air Force Academy on the popular Blue Course. With a modern scenic facility, the championship Blue Course was recently named the top golf course in the Department of Defense by Travel and Leisure Golf magazine, and was also a previous member of USA Today’s Top 100 courses in the nation. The Blue Course stretches to almost 7,500 yards and offers wide fairways and challenging greens. The bus leaves at 6:30 a.m. and tee time starts at 8 a.m. The bus will return to the ANA by 2 p.m. (ending time dependent upon weather). Please join us! |
$180.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 15) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Friday, June 15 - $105 -Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 21) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Thursday, June 21 - $105 - Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 22) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Friday, June 22 - $105 - Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 28) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Thursday, June 28 - $105 - [FOR ADULTS 18 YEARS OR OLDER] Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Session 1: Graduation Banquet (June 20) Graduation Banquet - $50 (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 6-8 PM) The Graduation Banquet is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the week's achievements with instructors, staff, family and fellow students. There is a nice blend of informal gathering, dinner and recognition. (Note: you can purchase only one ticket when registering on-line. To purchase more than one ticket, call us at: 719-482-9815) |
$50.00 | |
Session 2: Graduation Banquet (June 27) Graduation Banquet - $50 (WEDNESDAY, June 27, 6-8 PM) The Graduation Banquet is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the week's achievements with instructors, staff, family and fellow students. There is a nice blend of informal gathering, dinner and recognition. (Note: You can purchase only one ticket when registering on-line. To purchase more than one ticket, call us at: 719-482-9815) |
$50.00 | |
Intersession: Thursday Dinner (June 21) Dinner is Thursday, June 21, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. (After dinner program: 6:30-9:30 PM) For those attendees staying at the college both weeks (12 nights) or those registered to stay additional nights (June 21 and/or June 22), all meals are included in the on-campus fees. Off-campus attendees can purchase the Intersession dinner(s) for $25 per person, per dinner (for registration form see pages 23 & 24). The evening programs are free and open to everyone. Questions? Call: 719-482-9815 or email: seminars@money.org. Following dinner, David Stitely, currency collector and ANA District Representative, will delight us with his knowledge of “Collecting College Currency.” During the U.S. Industrial Revolution, many business schools produced their own distinctive “college currency” that students actually used to learn business practices. Topics include the schools that produced currency, the many varieties of notes and related materials produced, and the numerous ways to build collections today. |
$25.00 | |
Intersession: Friday Dinner (June 22) Dinner is Friday, June 22, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. (After dinner program: 6:30-9:30 PM) For those attendees staying at the college both weeks (12 nights) or those registered to stay additional nights (June 21 and/or June 22), all meals are included in the on-campus fees. Off-campus attendees can purchase the Intersession dinner(s) for $25 per person, per dinner. The evening programs are free and open to everyone. Questions? Call: 719-482-9815 or email: seminars@money.org. Following dinner, Afterward, Rick Snow, professional coin dealer,author and specialist in U.S. small cents, will discuss a new grading system he developed that he thinks could revolutionize coin grading. Rick’s lecture, “Using the PDS Grading System,” explains the “planchet, die, strike” factors that make up this new grading scale. Grading inflation will also be discussed. |
$25.00 | |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-21) TUITION ONLY. LODGING, MEALS AND BANQUET TICKET NOT INCLUDED. Meals can be purchased in the college cafeteria at the posted Colorado College rates. Students looking for private baths or air conditioning or those travelling with family should consider this option. Early Registration Price: $675; Price after March 31: $725; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ. (June 16-21) 5 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Double-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Unless you request a specific roommate, one will be selected for you. Each double-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 21 (by 10 AM) Early Registration Price: $1,100; Price after March 30: $1,150; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ. (June 16-21) 5 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Single-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Each single-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 21 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $1,130; Price after March 30: $1,180; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt. (June 16-21) 5 nights in a Private Room in a Colorado College Multi-Occupancy Apartment. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Each multi-occupancy Apartment features three or four private rooms grouped "pod-style," with a living room, kitchen and shared bathroom. Each private room includes a window fan, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 21 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $1,200; Price after March 30: $1,250; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 23-28) TUITION ONLY. LODGING, MEALS AND BANQUET TICKET NOT INCLUDED. Meals can be purchased in the college cafeteria at the posted Colorado College rates. Students looking for private baths or air conditioning or those travelling with family should consider this option. Early Registration Price: $710; Price after March 30: $760; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 23-28) 5 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Double-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Unless you request a specific roommate, one will be selected for you. Each double-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 23 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $1,100; Price after March 30: $1,150; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ. (June 23-28) 5 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Single-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Each single-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 23 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $1,130; Price after March 30: $1,180; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt. (June 23-28) 5 nights in a Private Room in a Colorado College Multi-Occupancy Apartment. Tuition, daily meals and one banquet ticket included. Each multi-occupancy Apartment features three or four private rooms grouped "pod-style," with a living room, kitchen and shared bathroom. Each private room includes a window fan, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 23 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $1,200; Price after March 30: $1,250; Life Members receive an additional $25 discount. |
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Session 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 16-28) TUITION ONLY. LODGING, MEALS AND BANQUET TICKET NOT INCLUDED. Meals can be purchased in the college cafeteria at the posted Colorado College rates. Students looking for private baths or air conditioning or those travelling with family should consider this option. Early Registration Price: $1,420; Price after March 30: $1,520; Life Members receive an additional $50 discount. |
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Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ. (June 16-28) 12 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Double-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and two banquet tickets included. Unless you request a specific roommate, one will be selected for you. Each double-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM) Early Registration Price: $2,410; Price after March 30: $2,510; Life Members receive an additional $50 discount. |
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Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ. (June 16-28) 12 nights in a Colorado College Residential Hall, Single-Occupancy Room. Tuition, daily meals and two banquet tickets included. Each single-occupancy room includes a window fan, microwave, mini-refrigerator, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $2,470; Price after March 30: $2,570; Life Members receive an additional $50 discount. |
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Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (Jun 16-28) 12 nights in a Private Room in a Colorado College Multi-Occupancy Apartment. Tuition, daily meals and two banquet tickets included. Each multi-occupancy Apartment features three or four private rooms grouped "pod-style," with a living room, kitchen and shared bathroom. Each private room includes a window fan, bedding and towels. [Check-In: Saturday, June 16 / Check-out: Thursday, June 28 (by 10 AM)] Early Registration Price: $2,610; Price after March 30: $2,710; Life Members receive an additional $50 discount. |
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Mini-Seminar Only Session 1 Registriants attending a mini-seminar only. No lodging or main seminar is selected. June 17-18, 2018, 6:30 PM-9:30 PM. |
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Mini- Seminar Only Session 2 Registriants attending a mini-seminar only in Session 2. No lodging or main seminar is selected. June 24-25, 2017: 6:30 PM-9:30 PM |
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Session 1: LODGING/ MEALS ONLY-Apartment |
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Summer Seminar at Colorado College902 N. Cascade
Colorado Spirngs, CO 80903