Herbert J. Erlanger medal collection card index, late 1900s

Descriptive Summary

Repository
American Numismatic Society
Extent
0.3 cubic feet (2 boxes)
Language
English
Abstract
Card index to Erlanger's collection of mostly European medals and some talers.

An index card for a German taler


Creator

Name
Erlanger, Herbert J. (Herbert Justin), 1906-1988
Abstract
Numismatist Herbert J. Erlanger (1906-1988) was born in Nuremberg, Germany, and became an expert in the coins of that city.

Administrative Information

Access

Collection open to all researchers.

Preferred Citation

Herbert J. Erlanger medal collection card index, late 1900s, Archives, American Numismatic Society.

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Biographical Note

Numismatist Herbert J. Erlanger (1906-1988) was born in Nuremberg, Germany, and became an expert in the coins of that city, publishing articles on the topic in The Numismatist and other publications, and in the books Die Reichsmünzstätte in Nürnberg and Nürnberger Medaillen. Erlanger was trained as an attorney at the University of Munich, and went on to represent motion picture companies such as Warner Brothers on the world market. He became an associate member of the American Numismatic Society in 1940 and a fellow in 1941. Stationed in Germany during World War II as a lieutenant in the United States Army, he acted as a liaison between the Society and German numismatists such as Max Bernhart, director of the numismatic cabinet of the Bavarian Academy of Science and recipient of the Huntington Medal (1946).

Scope and Content Note

Card index to Erlanger’s collection of mostly European medals and some talers, along with a few cards listing miscellaneous items like learned journals and societies. Cards give a detailed description with references, and provide originating country, including Austria, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, France, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Spain, and Poland. The cards are arranged in the following categories: Schools, Universities, Art School, Medical School, Miscellaneous Schools, Academies, Medical Academies, Government Medals, Merit Civil, Merit Military, Shooting, and Ringeirennen.

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