ANS Lyceum: Online Courses at the ANS

March 31–May 5, 2021

Coins from the Archaic to Hellenistic periods

with Dr. Peter van Alfen (ANS)


May 19–June 30, 2021

Coins of Rome

with Dr. Gilles Bransbourg (ANS) & Dr. Lucia Carbone (ANS)


July 14–August 4, 2021

Photography Workshop

with ANS Senior Photographer, Alan Roche


September 22–October 27, 2021

Money of the United States

with Dr. Jesse Kraft (ANS)


February 9–March 16, 2022

Judean and Biblical Numismatics

with David Hendin (ANS)


April 13–May 18, 2022

Numismatic Methods and Theories

with Dr. Lucia Carbone (ANS), Warren Esty, Paul Keyser, Dr. Jesse Kraft (ANS), Dr. Peter van Alfen (ANS), and David Yoon (ANS)


October 19–November 16, 2022

Iconic Women of the Ancient World

with Professor Mariangela Puglisi (Università degli Studi di Messina), Mary Lannin (ANS Trustee and Fellow), Professor Liv Mariah Yarrow (City University of New York, in Classics at Brooklyn College and in Classics and History at the Graduate Center and ANS Fellow), Dr. Lucia Carbone (ANS), and Professor Martin Beckmann (McMaster University and ANS Fellow)


April 19–May 24, 2023

Collection Management and Coin Conservation

with Dr. Peter van Alfen (ANS), David Yoon (ANS), Dr. Alan Stahl (Princeton University), Jennifer Gloede (National Numismatic Collection, Smithsonian Museum), Dr. Ellen Feingold (National Numismatic Collection, Smithsonian Museum), Dr. Nathan T. Elkins (ANS), and David Hendin (ANS)


September 20-November 8, 2023

Coinage and Civil Wars through the Centuries

Dr. François de Callataÿ (Royal Library of Belgium), Dr. Evangeline Markou (National Hellenic Research Foundation), Dr. Lucia F. Carbone (ANS), Dr. Gilles Bransbourg (ANS), Dr. Nathan T. Elkins (ANS), Robert Hoge, Dr. Jesse Kraft

Wednesdays,
12:30–2:00 pm (ET)

$100 for ANS Members
$250 for non-members

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Scholarships are available for students

The ANS Lyceum is an online educational offering from the American Numismatic Society. Over several weeks, participants have the opportunity to engage in interactive lectures and discussion sessions with ANS curators, staff, and other specialists. The ANS Lyceum is open to all with no prior knowledge of numismatics or history required or expected.