SPMC Events


American Numismatic Association Paper Money Seminars

The American Numismatic Association and the Florence Shook School of Numismatics offer a broad line-up of week-long seminars and shorter classes at the ANA's Colorado Springs headquarters and the beautiful campus of Colorado College. There are two separate sessions, June 26 to July 2, 2010, and July 3 to July 9, 2010. The classes include several about paper money:

  1. The Meaning of Money: Coins and Currency in the Modern World. 2-Day Class: Wed and Thu, 6/30-7/1; taught by Mitch Sanders.
  2. Detecting Counterfeit World Paper Money. 5-day Class: Sun, 6/27 through Thu, 6/28; taught by Joseph E. Boling.
  3. The Wonderful World of Paper Money. 5-day Class: Sun, 6/27 through Thu, 6/28-7/1; taught by Neil Shafer and Andrew Keene.
  4. Grading U.S. Paper Money. 2-Day Class: Mon and Tue, 7/5-7/6; taught by Glen Jorde.
  5. United States Obsolete Paper Money & Scrip. 2-Day Class: Mon and Tue, 7/5-7/6; taught by Wendell Wolka.
  6. Confederate & Southern States Paper Money & Scrip. 2-Day Class: Wed and Thu, 7/7-7/8; taught by Wendell Wolka.
  7. The Historical Evolution of Mexican Coins and Paper Money (1810-1925). 2-Day Class (Part 1): Mon and Tue, 7/5-7/6; taught by Ricardo de León Tallavas.
  8. The Historical Evolution of Mexican Coins and Paper Money (1810-1925). 2-Day Class (Part 2): Wed and Thu, 7/7-7/8; taught by Ricardo de León Tallavas.
  9. The Historical Evolution of Mexican Coins and Paper Money (1810-1925). 5-day Class: Sun, 7/4 through Thu, 7/8; taught by Ricardo de León Tallavas.

Now in its 42nd year, the Summer Seminar offers a rich numismatic and educational experience with top experts and interesting, accomplished students in a beautiful environment. For the complete schedule and full details, see the 2010 Summer Seminar.



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