Pocket Change
Collectively branded as Pocket Change, the ANS publishes new content frequently on its blog, in The Planchet podcast, as well as videos. Back-issues of ANS Magazine are also available.
Dr. Philip Mossman presents the 2006 Silvia Mani Hurter Memorial Lecture on counterfeiting in colonial America after accepting the Huntington Award for outstanding career contributions to numismatic scholarship at the American Numismatic Society November 10, 2006. The Huntington Medal Award is conferred annually in honor of the late Archer M. Huntington in recognition of outstanding career contributions to numismatic scholarship. The medal was designed in 1908 by Emil Fuchs to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the ANS. At Huntington’s request, his image does not appear on it. Initially, bronze copies were distributed to members and collectors…
Roger Siboni and Vicken Yegparian trace Mark Newby’s journey from tallow chandler at Thomas St, Dublin to influential land…
Louis Jordan presents a lecture on coinage in the British colonies of North America. He discusses various coinages that…
Dr. Brian Danforth discusses theories relating to the dating of St Patrick coinage.
William Nipper discusses problems unique to dating the St Patrick coinage, and different theories scholars have had over the…
Oliver D. Hoover surveys the early seventeenth-century artistic and numismatic models for the iconography of King David playing the…
Philip L. Mossman discusses the production of the St. Patrick copper coinages with a view to determining the potential…
Robert Heslip presents a lecture about the 17th century St. Patrick coinage minted in England, Ireland, and Wales, but…