2019 SUMMER SEMINAR Featured Event
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - Monday, December 23, 2019
Early Registration Discount Deadline: Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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Registration Fees
Price Description | Amount |
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Session 1: Off-Campus Adult Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $735.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $685.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $735.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $685.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $760.00 |
Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
Session 1: On Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1125.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1075.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1125.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1075.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1150.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1100.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prv.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1225.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1175.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1225.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1175.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1250.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-20) | $1200.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1180.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1130.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1155.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1105.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-20) | $1155.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 16-21) | $1105.00 |
Session 1: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ. (June 15-20) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $735.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $685.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $735.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $685.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $760.00 |
Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1125.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1075.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1125.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1075.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1150.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1100.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27 | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1225.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1175.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1225.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1175.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1250.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 22-27) | $1200.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1155.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1105.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1155.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1105.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1130.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1180.00 |
Session 2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 22-27) | $1130.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1370.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1370.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-27) | $1420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2460.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2360.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2460.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2360.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2510.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Dbl-Occ. (June 15-27) | $2410.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2660.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2560.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2660.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2560.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2710.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Prvt.Rm-Apt (June 15-27) | $2610.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2520.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2420.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2470.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2570.00 |
Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/Sngl-Occ (June 15-27) | $2470.00 |
YN Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $710.00 |
YN Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $710.00 |
YN-Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition (June 15-20) | $685.00 |
YN-Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) | $685.00 |
Available Functions
Session 2 Banquet Do you plan on attending the Session 2 banquet? Banquet tickets are included in all tuition pricing, however RSVPs are required. |
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Session 1 Banquet Do you plan on attending the Session 1 banquet? Banquet tickets are included in all tuition pricing, however RSVPs are required. |
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1-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session1) 1-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Explore the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how to grade copper, silver and gold U.S. coins ac-cording to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction will consist of slide presentations, hands-on opportunities to view and grade many notable specimens in individual and group settings, and in-depth discussions about the intricacies of grading. Enrollment in each class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Jim Stoutjesdyk, vice president of numismatics, Heritage Auctions; David Bozsik, Professional Coin Grading Service grader and authenticator; and Kevin Kaufmann, professional numismatist |
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2-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 1) 2-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Explore the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how to grade copper, silver and gold U.S. coins ac-cording to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction will consist of slide presentations, hands-on opportunities to view and grade many notable specimens in individual and group settings, and in-depth discussions about the intricacies of grading. Enrollment in each class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Rod Gillis, ANA education director; Brian Fanton, owner and operator, BE’s Coin Store; and Mike Ellis, variety specialist, former ANA governor and owner, Mike Ellis Rare Coins |
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3-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 2 (Session 1) 3-Grading United States Coins, Pt. 2 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). This mid-level course is intended to sharpen grading skills through hands-on group and individual exercises, with instructor feedback on each coin. Students will 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 examples. Prerequisite: Successful completion of “Grading United States Coins, Part 1” or permission from the instructors. Enrollment in this class is limited to 24 students. Instructors: David J. McCarthy, senior numismatist, Kagin’s; Steven Feltner, professional numismatist, Americana Rare Coin; and Devin Hipp, professional numismatist and owner of Devin Hipp Enterprises LLC |
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4-Detection of Counterfeit and Altered Coins (Session 1) 4-Detection of Counterfeit & Altered Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Learn the often-subtle differences between genuine, counterfeit and altered coins while applying your newly acquired skills using the ANA’s counterfeit detection set of more than 400 coins, which includes United States, world, ancient and colonial specimens. Students will handle “raw” genuine and spurious coins under instructor supervision. Topics will include counterfeit coin production; types of counterfeit dies and castings; date and mintmark alterations; specific gravity testing; and the 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-Introduction to Numismatic Digital Photography (Session 1) 5-Introduction to Numismatic Digital Photography (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Students will learn how to take great photographs of the items in their collections. The instructors will describe camera and computer requirements, provide hands-on guidance in basic and intermediate photography techniques, and review editing software applications. Although not required, students are encouraged to bring their own macro-capable digital cameras and high-speed laptop computers. Instructors: Thomas Mulvaney, professional numismatic photographer; Clark Fogg, forensic photographer, Beverly Hills Police Department; and David Heinrich, coin photographer and editor of several local and regional numismatic publications |
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8-Medallic Washington: Images of Our First President in Numismatics (Session 1) 8-Medallic Washington: Images of Our First President in Numismatics (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). George Washington’s image appears on virtually every category of post-colonial Americana, from coins, tokens, medals and patterns to commemoratives and even pioneer gold. This course will cover the spectrum of Washington issues from the past to the present, with special attention paid to the earliest coins and medals, special rarities, and fantasies, fakes and forgeries. Instructors: Dr. David Menchell, medals expert; and Neil Musante, author, Medallic Washington, Volumes 1 and 2 |
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9-Developing a Passion for Liberty Seated Coinage (Session 1) 9-Developing a Passion for Liberty Seated Coinage (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Presented by leading experts in the field, this in-depth examination of Liberty Seated coinage will explore historical perspectives, key dates, collecting strategies, major varieties, grading, counterfeits and authentication. Each denomination in the series-half dimes, dimes, 20 cents, quarters, half dollars, dollars and Trade dollars-will be covered, and students will handle coins of all grades. Instructors: John Frost, co-author, Double Dimes: The United States Twenty-Cent Piece, and education director, Liberty Seated Collectors Club; Craig Eberhart, Liberty Seated Collectors Club; and Len Augsburger, project coordinator, Newman Numismatic Portal |
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10-Secrets of the Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents (Session 1) 10-Secrets of the Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). Participants will examine all aspects of collecting two of the most popular series in U.S. numismatics, including history, grading, values, varieties and collecting strategies. The course also covers counterfeit and problem coins. Students are encouraged to bring their own examples to augment those shown by the instructor. Instructor: Richard Snow, professional coin dealer, author and specialist in U.S. small cents |
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11-Creating a Winning Numismatic Exhibit (Session 1) 11-Creating a Winning Numismatic Exhibit (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). One of the most rewarding aspects of coin collecting is sharing knowledge with others through a numismatic exhibit. Students will go through the entire process of creating their own display, from brainstorming ideas, writing text and selecting appropriate materials to designing a balanced layout and pulling it all together. Also included will be tips for packing an exhibit for transportation, and exhibit rules and judging. Participants are encouraged to improve an already existing display or create a new one before attending this course. A laptop computer and ideas for new exhibits also are recommended. Instructor: Lawrence Sekulich, working artist, retired art instructor, numismatic author, speaker and award winning exhibitor |
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13-The Art of Engraving (Session 1) CALL TO APPLY 13-The Art of Engraving (Sunday-Wednesday, June 16-19, 9AM-4PM). This course offers instruction and hands-on exploration of both the sculpting and hand-engraving processes traditionally used to create medals and coins. This is a two-year program, with students returning in 2020 to complete the course. (The class is underwritten by the Gilroy and Lillian P. Roberts Foundation in honor of Gilroy Roberts, the ninth chief engraver of the United States Mint.) Instructor: Laura Stocklin, U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing REQUIRES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION |
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20-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 2) 20-Grading Untied States Coins Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Explore the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how to grade copper, silver and gold U.S. coins according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction will consist of slide presentations, hands-on opportunities to view and grade many notable specimens in individual and group settings, and in-depth discussions about the intricacies of grading. Enrollment in each class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Michael Faraone, grader, Professional Coin Grading Service; and Kyle Knapp, professional numismatist and former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service |
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21-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 1 (Session 2) 21-Grading Untied States Coins Pt. 1 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Explore the history and philosophy of grading, and learn how to grade copper, silver and gold U.S. coins according to the latest ANA and market standards. Instruction will consist of slide presentations, hands-on opportunities to view and grade many notable specimens in individual and group settings, and in-depth discussions about the intricacies of grading. Enrollment in each class is limited to 20 students. Instructors: Brian Fanton, owner and operator, BE’s Coin Store; Mike Ellis, variety specialist, former ANA governor and owner, Mike Ellis Rare Coins; and Rod Gillis, ANA education director Grading United States Coins, Part 1 |
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22-Grading U.S. Coins, Pt. 2 (Session 2) 22-Grading United States Coins Pt. 2 (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). This mid-level course is intended to sharpen grading skills through hands-on group and individual exercises, with instructor feedback on each coin. Students will 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 examples. Prerequisite: Successful completion of “Grading United States Coins, Part 1” or permission from the instructors. Enrollment in this class is limited to 24 students. Instructors: Thomas Hallenbeck, ANA past president and owner, Hallenbeck Coin Gallery; Jerry Bobbe, former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service; and Kevin Kaufmann, professional numismatist |
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23-Advanced U.S. Coin Grading and Problem Coins (Session 2) 23-Advanced United States Coin Grading & Problem Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Discover the nuances of high-grade, mint-state and proof coins. Learn how to distinguish original surfaces from mint-state and circulated coins that have been cleaned or altered, and how to identify minute imperfections and color variances that can affect a coin’s grade. Become familiar with the methods used by experts, as well as their own strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of “Grading United States Coins, Parts 1 and 2” or instructor permission. Enrollment is limited to 24 students. Instructors: Don Ketterling, professional numismatist, D.H. Ketterling Consulting; Marc Crane; Jeff Garrett, ANA Past President and owner of Mid-American Rare Coin Galleries; and Maxwell Gregory |
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24-Detection of Counterfeit and Altered Coins (Session 2) 24-Detection of Counterfeit & Altered Coins (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Learn the often-subtle differences between genuine, counterfeit and altered coins while applying your newly acquired skills using the ANA’s counterfeit detection set of more than 400 coins, which includes United States, world, ancient and colonial specimens. Students will handle “raw” genuine and spurious coins under instructor supervision. Topics will include counterfeit coin production; types of counterfeit dies and castings; date and mintmark alterations; specific gravity testing; and the use of microscopes. Instructors: Brian Silliman, owner, Brian Silliman Rare Coins, former NGC grader/conserver and ANA authenticator/conserver; and H. Robert Campbell, ANA past president, owner of All About Coins, and recognized expert on toning |
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28-The Wonderful World of Paper Money (Session 2) 28-The Wonderful World of Paper Money (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Paper money has existed for centuries, and not only for economic purposes. Just as the Romans used coinage to publicize Imperial accomplishments, paper currency has been printed to celebrate a nation’s history, people and conquests. Take a tour covering 600+ years of paper money, how it is produced and what it represents, as well as its artistry and future. (Soon it might not be “paper” money any longer!) Included are many hours of handling notes. Pick the countries or periods that interest you and enjoy! Instructor: Joseph E. Boling, ANA Chief Judge and co-author of World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands |
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29-Ducats to Dollars: Trade Coins from the End of the Middle Ages Until the 20th Century (Session 2) 29-Ducats to Dollars: Trade Coins from the End of the Middle Ages until the 20th Century (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Students will study the evolution of world coins from the 13th century through the middle of the 20th century, with a focus on the coins used in international trade, starting with the gold florin, the Venetian ducat and descendants like the Netherlands ducat and gulden. Participants will discover how the dollar evolved from its 15th-century Tyrolean ancestor, and follow the development and demise of Trade dollars from Spanish cobs to the demonetization of the Maria Theresa thaler in 1971. Instructor: Ian Fenn, researcher, author and student of numismatics |
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30-Early American Copper Coinage (Session 2) 30-Early American Copper Coinage (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). An extension of the Early American Coppers (EAC) class, this course delves into lesser-known aspects of EACs, including how they were distributed by the mint, where and how they circulated, how to determine if a copper has been cleaned or altered, and how restrikes were made. Also learn how to grade and attribute higher-graded coins. Topics are student-driven-if you want to know something, just ask! Bring your loupe and any coppers you would like to share. Instructors: EACer Jim Carr, professional numismatist, Carr’s Coins; and Kevin Vinton |
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31-Indian Peace Medals (Session 2) 31-Indian Peace Medals (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). Learn about Indian Peace medals as numismatic objects, ethnographic artifacts, representations of a negotiated military treaty, and symbols of power and prestige for their original Native American owners. Using the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s Crane Collection, students will examine specimens of French, British, Canadian and American Peace medals, including a daylong visit to the Denver Museum. A final research project allows students to contribute to constructing a census of known examples. Instructors: Dr. Steve Nash, senior curator of archaeology, Denver Museum of Nature and Science; and Dr. Lawrence J. Lee, curator emeritus |
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32-Coin Carving 101: Creating the Modern Hobo Nickel (Session 2) 32-Coin Carving 101: Creating the Modern Hobo Nickel (Sunday-Wednesday, June 23-26, 9AM-4PM). When is a buffalo an elephant, or an Indian a soldier in uniform? Find out in this fascinating exploration of the history and folk art of the hand-carved hobo nickel. Students will learn to use hand gravers, a hammer and chisel, and rotary and air-powered tools to create their own works of Americana art. Each student will receive ready-to-carve nickels. Instructor: Joe Paonessa, America’s greatest left-handed hobo-nickel carver |
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A-Small-size Dollars: McVeagh to Mnuchin (Session 1) A. Small-Size Dollars: McVeah to Mnchin - $79 (Sunday and Monday, June 16- 17, 6:30-9:30 PM). This program will present a study of U.S. small-size $1 notes from the concept of size reduction to the printing processes in use today. Topics include Legal Tender notes, silver certificates, current Federal Reserve notes, series designations, note varieties, engraving errors, “funny backs” and more! Instructor: Rick Ewing, professional numismatist |
$79.00 | |
B-United States Patterns and Error Coins (Session 1) B. United States Patterns & Error Coins - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 16-17, 6:30-9:30 PM). This mini-seminar will offer an overview of two interesting and popular topics in U.S. coin collecting: patterns and errors. Participants will examine dozens of patterns and error coins, including many rare pieces, with plenty of group discussion. Instructor: John Frost, co-author of Double Dimes: The United States Twenty-Cent Piece and education director of the Liberty Seated Collectors Club |
$79.00 | |
C-Condor Tokens: A Study of the History, Care and Grading of Tokens of Late 18th-Century Britian (Session 1) C. Conder Tokens: A Study of the History, Care & Grading of Tokens of Late-18th-Century Britain - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 16-17, 6:30-9:30 PM). Students will learn about this amazing series through hundreds of pictures, explanations and stories that have fascinated collectors of these 18th-century British tokens. The instructor will share 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. Participants will gain hands-on experience and learn about the care, treatment and grading of these fascinating pieces. Instructor: Jerry Bobbe, former grader, Professional Coin Grading Service |
$79.00 | |
E-What's in Your Junk? (Session 1) E. What’s in Your Junk? - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 16-17, 6:30-9:30 PM). Every dealer and collector has at least one box of mystery coins set aside for future inspection. The instructor will review the basics of differentiating error coins and post-mint damage. Students will learn how and where to hunt for die varieties, and get acquainted with the do’s and don’ts of buying and selling them. Instructor: Sam Gelberd, ANA Numismatic Educator |
$79.00 | |
F-National Bank Notes: The Big Picture (Session 1) F. National Bank Notes: The Big Picture - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 16-17, 6:30-9:30 PM). National Bank notes comprise the most intense market within the paper money field, but they can be fickle for dealers to handle. Students will 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 effective marketing strategies. Instructors: Peter Huntoon, author of United States Large Size National Bank Notes; and Gerome Walton, author of A History of Nebraska Banking and Paper Money |
$79.00 | |
J-Playing in the Auction World (Session 2) J. Playing in the Auction World - $59 (Sunday, June 23, 6:30-9:30 PM). Participants will discover how to buy, sell and participate at auctions. An auction house must coordinate a good deal of material and information: obtaining consignments, cataloging, marketing, and conducting the auction live, online or live interactive. Participants will gain knowledge that helps them improve, upgrade or disperse a collection through the auction method. Time permitting, you might even learn how to chant! Instructor: Ailie Byers, CFO, Centennial Auctions |
$59.00 | |
K-The Seven Colonial Mints in Mexico (1536-1821) (Session 2) K. The Seven Colonial Mints in Mexico (1536-1821) - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 23-24,6:30-9:30 PM). Seven colonial mints officially were opened by the Spanish government. This program will trace their development, starting with the establishment of the first mint in Mexico City in 1536, and the striking of Carlos and Johanna, cob, transitional and milled coinage there. Students will review the history of the mints in Durango, Chihuahua, Monclova, Zacatecas, Sombrerete and Guadalajara (1810-21), including varieties and details of issues from each mint during that period. Instructor: Ricardo de León Tallavas, author and Mexican coinage expert |
$79.00 | |
L-Detection of Artificial Toning, Artificial Frosting and Reproofing Surfaces of Coins (Session 2) L. Detection of Artificial Toning, Artificial Frosting & Reproofing Surfaces of Coins - $79 (Sunday-Monday, June 23-24,6:30-9:30 PM). In this mini-seminar, collectors will become familiar with the color sequence of rainbow toning on coins, the difference between natural and artificial toning, and the contrast between “liquid transfer directional gas” and “air transfer” toning. The instructors will lead an exploration of artificial frosting and surface reproofing and provide examples for students to examine. Instructors: H. Robert Campbell, ANA past president, owner of All About Coins, and expert on toning; and Brian Silliman, professional numismatist, Brian Silliman Rare Coins, former NGC grader conserver and ANA authenticator/conserver |
$79.00 | |
Session 1: Pikes Peak Ascent (June 16) Tour - Pikes Peak Ascent on Pikes Peak Highway - $35 (SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 4:15-8:30 PM) Take a ride up the scenic Pikes Peak Highway to the summit of 14,115-foot Pikes Peak-America’s Mountain! You’ll experience 360 degrees of breathtaking views and, if it’s a clear day, you’ll even get a glimpse of downtown Denver’s skyscrapers. The eye-catching Bottomless Pit, a dramatic drop-off to the north and the Continental Divide to the west can be seen from the summit. The bus leaves at 4:15 P.M., and boxed dinners will be provided. Attendees will arrive back at Colorado College by 8:30 P.M. Note: Participants are encouraged to wear warm clothes including a heavy jacket, as the summit is cold and weather is unpredictable. *This tour is not recommended for students with heart or respiratory problems. |
$35.00 | |
Session 1: Brewery Tour of Colorado Springs (June 17) Tour - Brewery Tour of Colorado Springs - 4:15 PM - $65 (MONDAY, JUNE 17) Enjoy an evening out treating yourself to the best craft beer in town! Join Rocky Mountain Ride as they charter you to three local breweries. You’ll see firsthand how each brewery creates their signature beers and tour their behind-the-scenes facilities guided by a knowledgeable professional. The price includes a half-pint beer at each location and free swag along the way. Boxed dinners will be provided. The bus departs at 4:30 P.M. and returns to Colorado College at approximately 10:00 P.M. *Note: You must be 21 or older and have a valid ID to join us on this tour. |
$65.00 | |
Intersession: Denver Mint Tour (June 20) Tour - Denver Mint Tour - $25 (THURSDAY, JUNE 20) During the 45-minute tour, visitors get a bird’s-eye view of the production floor, including several coining presses that strike over 750 coins a minute. Tour guides share many interesting facts about the Mint and are available to answer questions. Learn the history of the Mint and the coin making process, and enjoy the exhibits and artifacts on display. Boxed lunches are provided. The bus leaves at 12:45 pm, and returns to Colorado College by 6:00 pm. |
$25.00 | |
Intersession: Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine Tour (June 21) Tour - Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine Tour - $45 (FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 8:30 AM- 1 PM) Go on a Gold Mining Adventure! Descend 1,000 feet into America's only vertical shaft gold mine tour. Experience the "Old West" as it was for gold miners of "The World’s Greatest Gold Camp" in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Boxed lunches are provided. The bus departs at 8:30 am and returns to Colorado College by 1:00 pm. Note: tour not recommended for persons who have heart or respiratory problems. |
$45.00 | |
Session 2: Shuttle Bus to Cripple Creek & Casinos (June 23) Tour - Shuttle Bus to Cripple Creek & Casinos - $35 (SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 4:15-11:30 PM) Cripple Creek’s Casinos offer the latest and greatest slots, live blackjack, roulette, craps and poker in a friendly and scenic Colorado mountain atmosphere. The City of Cripple Creek is home to 14 casinos, which vary from modern facilities to beautifully restored historic buildings. Please note this is a shuttle bus only, and while in Cripple Creek, you will be on your own. The bus leaves at 4:30 P.M., and boxed dinners will be provided. Participants will be back at Colorado College by 11:30 P.M. *Note: You must be 21 or older and have a valid ID to join us on this tour. |
$30.00 | |
Session 2: Pikes Peak Ascent on Pikes Peak Highway (June 24) Tour - Pikes Peak Ascent on Pikes Peak Highway- $35 (MONDAY, JUNE 24, 4:15-8:30 PM) Take a ride up the scenic Pikes Peak Highway to the summit of 14,115-foot Pikes Peak-America’s Mountain! You’ll experience 360 degrees of breathtaking views and, if it’s a clear day, you’ll even get a glimpse of downtown Denver’s skyscrapers. The eye-catching Bottomless Pit, a dramatic drop-off to the north and the Continental Divide to the west can be seen from the summit. The bus leaves at 4:15 P.M., and boxed dinners will be provided. Attendees will arrive back at Colorado College by 8:30 P.M. Note: Participants are encouraged to wear warm clothes including a heavy jacket, as the summit is cold and weather is unpredictable. *This tour is not recommended for students with heart or respiratory problems. |
$35.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 14) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Friday, June 14 - $105 -Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 20) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Thursday, June 20 - $105 - Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 21) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Friday, June 21 - $105 - Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Extra Night Lodging/Meals (June 27) Extra Night Lodging/Meals - Thursday, June 27 - $105 - [FOR ADULTS 18 YEARS OR OLDER] Lodging is located on the campus of Colorado College. |
$105.00 | |
Session 1: Graduation Banquet (June 19) 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 26) 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 20) 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 21) 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 15-20) 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 2: Off-Campus Tuition (June 22-27) 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/Prvt.Rm-Apt. (June 22-27) 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 15-27) 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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Session 1: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 15-20) Session 1: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 16-21) |
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Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition/YN (June 15-20) Session 1: Off-Campus Tuition/YN (June 16-21) |
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Session 2: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 22-27) Session 2: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 23-28) |
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Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition/YN (June 22-27) Session 2: Off-Campus Tuition/YN (June 23-28) |
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Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 15-27) Sessions 1&2: On-Campus/YN Dorm (June 16-28) |
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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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Summer Seminar at Colorado College902 N. Cascade
Colorado Spirngs, CO 80903