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  1. #1
    us
    Dec 2009
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    Coin School?

    Hello All,
    Like everyone else on this particular forum, I love coins and the study of numistics (sic?)/numismatics. Obviously it would take years of study and a devoted life time to become an expert even in one particular field of a specific coin denomination (or era). I was curious if there were any "schools" or places of study for the "novice?" Just wondering how the expert graders get to be expert graders? I know that many community colleges (at least in my area) have classes in precious stones/jewelry, but I have never seen a college offer a "Coins 101" course.

    I just think it would be fun and highly informative.

    apush

  2. #2
    us
    Nov 2011
    Phoenix, AZ
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    Re: Coin School?

    There are a few places that offer courses, like this one from the American Numismatic Association:

    http://www.money.org/Content/Navigat...on/default.htm

    There are also universities out there that have awarded Bachelors and PhD's in numismatics, but it isn't a generally offered course track from what I could find. After reading the profiles of a lot of those in the industry, experience and self-guided research have been the main qualifications!

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    Aug 2009
    Massachusetts
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    Re: Coin School?

    Learn by doing. Find and read every book you can on the subject. You'll be amazed at what you can teach yourself if you put your mind to it.
    Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
    Napoleon Bonaparte

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    us
    Dec 2006
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    Re: Coin School?

    Quote Originally Posted by Red James cash
    Learn by doing. Find and read every book you can on the subject. You'll be amazed at what you can teach yourself if you put your mind to it.
    I agree - read, read, read. Also consider a subscription to Coin World. It is a weekly paper with lots of information for new collectors. also consider joining a local coin club. You can get lots of information from fellow collectors and maybe even a mentor who will assist you in gaining knowledge. You might even be able to find someone to agree to teach a class at the local community college or adult education program.
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