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Welcome to the American Numismatic Society

The American Numismatic Society is an organization dedicated to the study of coins, currency, medals, tokens, and related objects from all cultures, past and present. The Society's headquarters in New York City has the foremost research collection and library specialized in numismatics in the United States. These resources are used to support research and education in numismatics, for the benefit of academic specialists, serious collectors, professional numismatists, and the interested public.

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Long Table 181. Coin Finds from Olympia: Analysis from 1875...
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Long Table 181. Coin Finds from Olympia: Analysis from 1875 to the Present Day

on May 3, 2024 at 1:00 PM with Simone Killen (Commission for Ancient History and Epigraphy at the German Archaeological Institute)

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2024 Mid-Year Appeal
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2024 Mid-Year Appeal

All gifts, of any amount, are welcome and will contribute to enabling our mission.

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April 2024 eNews
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April 2024 eNews

The 2023 Annual Report is now available, Ute Wartenberg and Peter van Alfen attend the History of Money and Numismatics Congress, the Sage Society visit the Met, and more!

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March 2024 eNews
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March 2024 eNews

Gilles Bransbourg to step down as Executive Director, the RBW catalog is now at the printer, Ruth Pliego is announced as 2023 Huntington winner, and more!

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ANS Announces 2023 Huntington Award to Ruth Pliego
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ANS Announces 2023 Huntington Award to Ruth Pliego

PRESS RELEASE | The ANS has named Dr. Ruth Pliego as the recipient of the 2023 Archer M. Huntington Award. The award will be presented on June 13, 2024, followed by the Silvia Mani Hurter Memorial Lecture by the honoree: “Archer M. Huntington and the Visigothic Coins: Revisiting the La Capilla Hoard.”

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Change Of Leadership at the American Numismatic Society
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Change Of Leadership at the American Numismatic Society

PRESS RELEASE | Dr. Gilles Bransbourg will be stepping down from his position as Executive Director in September 2024. Dr. Ute Wartenberg Kagan, currently President of the ANS, has agreed to take over the position.

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February 2024 eNews
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February 2024 eNews

There is one month left to apply for this year’s Summer Seminar, Peter van Alfen is appointed Chairperson of the CCAC, and the 2024 Gala was a great success!

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Peter van Alfen Appointed Chairperson of the Citizens Coinage Advisory...
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Peter van Alfen Appointed Chairperson of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee

PRESS RELEASE | Peter van Alfen, Chief Curator at the American Numismatic Society, has been appointed the next Chairperson of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee by the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.

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Pocket Change

Long Table 180. Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of...
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Long Table 180. Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of the Greek City, Part II

In the Hellenistic period, all matters that concerned coinage were regulated by laws and decrees, and all decisions that…

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Numismatics at the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting
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Numismatics at the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting
By David Yoon

Attending the 89th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (New Orleans, April 17–21, 2024), I was struck by…

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Money Talks: Barbarian Imitations and Copies of Roman Imperial Denarii
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Money Talks: Barbarian Imitations and Copies of Roman Imperial Denarii

with Arkadiusz Dymowski (Independent Researcher, Poland) and Kyrylo Myzgin (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Many Roman Imperial denarii found their way…

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Long Table 178. Roman Provincial Coinages of Hispania: Bronze Coins...
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Long Table 178. Roman Provincial Coinages of Hispania: Bronze Coins for the Daily Life

The coins minted by the cities of Hispania between ca. 44 BC and AD 54 are Roman provincial coins. Minted in bronze for local…

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Father’s Two Zuzim 
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Father’s Two Zuzim 
By Jared Goldfarb

With Passover nearly upon us, I cannot help but trawl the Passover seder for numismatic connections. Luckily said, a connection…

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Long Table 177. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 2:...
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Long Table 177. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 2: Nerva, the Senate, and the People of Rome and Italy

In the second of a three-part series that explores the messages, audiences, and relative frequencies of Nerva’s imperial coinage…

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Art Medals: Where Obverse and Reverse May Converge
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Art Medals: Where Obverse and Reverse May Converge
By Jesse Kraft

Figure 1. The obverse and reverse of a 1793 large cent are clearly discernable from one another, and follow guidelines…

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Long Table 176. The Royal Maundy-Ceremony and Coins
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Long Table 176. The Royal Maundy-Ceremony and Coins

The Royal Maundy is a historic ceremony with origins in the New Testament, held on the Thursday before Easter…

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