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Ctv16 Website Vid Vid Cat Inventory 5/1/09 TITLE SPEAKER CAT # TIME ANA Convention Highlights Atlanta 2014 Interviewer: David Lisot ANA14-001 53:16 Determining the Value of Coins, Buying, Selling and Consumer Protection Rod Gillis ANA14-002 48:30 Monies of Madison County in North Alabama, 1861-1865 Richard Jozefiak ANA14-003 46:21 What Did your IRA Buy Today? Mark Furmanek ANA14-004 29:27 AINA General Meeting August 2014 Mel Wacks, President ANA14-005 11:06 American Red Cross in World War II Kathy Freeland ANA14-006 37:22 America’s Motto “In God Trust” on Coins: The History” Thomas J. Uram & William E. Bierly ANA14-007 40:21 ANA Awards Banquet Chicago World’s Fair of Money 2014 Emcee: Wendell Wolka ANA14-008 76:44 ANA Convention Highlights World’s Fair of Money Chicago 2014 Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinWeek ANA14-009 86:20 AU/BU: The Great Divide Ray Herz ANA14-010 38:43 Brookgreen Gardens: Art, Nature, Numismatics? Mark Wieclaw ANA14-011 30:27 Canadian Certificates for a New Prosperity Daniel W. Gosling ANA14-012 34:43 Chopmarked Coins: A History Colin James Gullberg ANA14-013 44:58 Civil War Token Excitement; New Discoveries in a Dynamic Market Q. David Bowers & Susan Trask ANA14-014 39:28 Coins of New France Eugene C. Freeman ANA14-015 32:41 Collecting American Arts Medallions and Other Offbeat Bullion Dennis Tucker ANA14-016 45:58 Collecting Medals #2 Robert F. Fritsch ANA14-017 47:59 Collecting the Coinage of the Twelve Caesars Michael Gasvoda ANA14-018 51:12 Crossing the Numismatic Border into Canada Philip J. Carrigan, Ph.D. ANA14-019 33:05 Currency of German East Africa Douglas A. Mudd ANA14-020 53:59 Early History of Canadian Numismatics and Its Relationship with the ANA Paul Johnson ANA14-021 35:31 Gold Coins Are Not All that Glitter 2014 Scott A. Travers & Maurice Rosen ANA14-022 44:25 Innovations in the Coin Hobby Frank G. Ternenyi ANA14-023 55:36 Introduction to Canadian Numismatics Brett D. Irick ANA14-024 39:31 Israel’s Innovative Coin Designs that Avoid Graven Images Simcha Kuritzky ANA14-025 54:21 Louis G. Kaufman, His Fabulous Coin Collection Robert M. Bair, Jr. ANA14-026 44:25 Mexico in 1914: Numismatic Virtues and Vices Ricardo de León Tallavas ANA14-027 45:50 New ANA Website and the New ANA Technology Committee James R. Reinders ANA14-028 39:08 NLG Bash 2014 Scott Travers, Maurice Rosen, Dorothy Harris ANA14-029 117:13 Norse American Centennial Medals of 1925 David Schmidt ANA14-030 43:19 Obsolete Paper Money, History, Rarity & Today’s Market Q. David Bowers ANA14-031 35:04 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1797 and the Closing of the Mint David J. Finkelstein ANA14-032 44:29 Philip Diehl Talks About His Term as US Mint Director from 1993-2000 Philip Diehl, Interviewer: Charles Morgan ANA14-033 22:47 PNG Membership Meeting August 2014 Terry Hanlon & Robert Brueggeman ANA14-034 61:53 Robert Galiette Talks About Assembling the Gilded Age Collection of $20 Liberty Gold Robert Galiette ANA14-035 12:11 System for Grading Mexican Silver Cobbs Recovered from 1715 Fleet Benjamin L. Costello ANA14-036 52:07 US Liberty $20 Double Eagles: The Gilded Age Collection Q. David Bowers & Robert Galiette ANA14-037 74:15 Western Good-For Mirrors: A New Form of Money Created about 1899 Fred Holabird ANA14-038 42:30 What Photographic Science Can Reveal About Toned Coins V. Kurt Bellman ANA14-039 47:30 WIN General Meeting August 2014 Charmy Harker, President ANA14-040 18:07 World's Columbian Exposition and the Official Medal of the ANA 2014 Jamie Franki ANA14-041 48:04 ANA Convention Highlights 2015 Portland ANA15-001 57:19 ANA Legacy Series: Fred Weinberg Interviewer: Barbara J. Gregory ANA15-002 45:47 Learn about MAC and Its Patented Grade Enhancements Alan Hager ANA15-003 42:50 Minting of the World War I Commemorative Coin Rodney Gillis ANA15-004 37:15 Otis B. Wright Collection of Washingtonia and Early U.S. Political Medals Larry Gaye ANA15-005 41:00 Reconciling Legal-Tender Paper Currencies with the Constitution Matt Erickson ANA15-006 90:56 Selling of Classic U.S. Commemorative Half Dollars Thomas A. Tullis ANA15-007 41:03 Short-Snorter Project: Still Keeping the Memories Alive Thomas Sparks ANA15-008 94:22 Aksumite Coinage Gerry Anaszewicz ANA15-009 42:43 ANA Awards Banquet Chicago World’s Fair of Money 2015 Master of Ceremonies: Joseph Boling ANA15-010 93:37 ANA Board Meeting August 14, 2015 President: Walter Ostromecki ANA15-011 54:29 ANA Board Meeting August 15, 2015 President: Jeff Garrett ANA15-012 55:32 ANA Convention Highlights World’s Fair of Money, Chicago 2015 Interviewer: David Lisot ANA15-013 90:28 ANA Legacy Series: Q. David Bowers Interviewer: Steven Roach ANA15-014 82:50 ANA Legacy Series: Ray Dillard Interviewer: Steven Roach ANA15-015 42:31 Ascent of Modern Coins vs Vintage Coins Scott Travers ANA15-016 42:35 Challenge the Numismatic Experts! Q. David Bowers, Harvey Stack & Lawrence R. Stack ANA15-017 30:57 Classic Commemorative Coins: Holders and Memorabilia Michael Garofalo ANA15-018 49:01 Coin Collecting for the Blind Tom Babinszki ANA15-019 46:08 Diane Piret Celebration of Life Kathy McFadden ANA15-020 59:06 Double Dimes and the Amazing Discovery at the Carson City Mint John Frost ANA15-021 41:25 Early Half Dollar Master Die & Hub Changes 1794-1807 Steve Tompkins ANA15-022 33:29 Eisenhower Presidential Medal of Appreciation Series Numismatic Research Discovery Darryl Gomez ANA15-023 46:36 Fantasy Coin Collecting James Davis ANA15-024 19:45 Fourth Star for a Century of Progress Jamie Frankie ANA15-025 48:22 Great Coin Collectors and Collections I Have Known Q. David Bowers ANA15-026 51:04 History of Coinage in the Western World – 600 BC to 100 AD Michael Gasvoda ANA15-027 50:12 Inside the United States Mint Edmund C. Moy ANA15-028 65:36 Internet and its Effect on the Numismatic Printed Word Moderator: Charles Morgan, Ron Guth, David Harper, David Lisot, & Steve Roach ANA15-029 58:09 Interesting and Rare Mining Tokens and Scrip David E. Schenkman ANA15-030 36:54 Israel’s Banknotes Highlight Jerusalem’s Old City Gates Howard Berlin ANA15-031 42:20 Lincoln in Numismatics, the Evolution of a National Symbol vs. Reality Douglas Mudd ANA15-032 54:54 Lincoln Penny Exonumia: Things Made Out of or Using Lincoln Cents Charmy Harker ANA15-033 30:55 Mexico’s Caballito Peso and the Symbolism of Charles Pillet Allan Schein ANA15-034 34:57 Most Controversial Medal in Mexico in 1810 Ricardo deLeon Tallavas ANA15-035 48:34 Newman Numismatic Portal Len Augsburger ANA15-036 68:30 Nicholas Brown Award Ceremony 2015 Moderator: Robert Mish ANA15-037 32:39 Page 1 of 4 Vid Cat Inventory 5/1/09 NLG Bash 2015 Scott Travers ANA15-038 71:19 Numismatic Propaganda in England During the Civil War Douglas Mudd ANA15-039 46:12 Nurturing of the Intermediate Collector V. Kurt Bellman ANA15-040 49:36 Overrated and Underrated Liberty Seated Coinage Dennis Fortier ANA15-041 21:35 Patriotic Civil War Tokens: A New Book and the Market Place Susan Trask and Q. David Bowers ANA15-042 51:55 Tools of Numismatics: Presenting Your Collections Robert Fritsch ANA15-043 48:28 Workflow of the First United States Mint David Finkelstein ANA15-044 58:05 My Grandfather the Counterfeiter Charlotte Krüger ANA15-045 70:45 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign Peter Cozzens CSNS14-001 54:05 Buying and Selling on eBay Bruce Purdue CSNS14-002 44:22 Civil War After the Civil War: Redemption and the Long Road to Freedom Dr. Amy Taylor CSNS14-003 50:16 Counterfeit Coins from China Larry Briggs CSNS14-004 60:06 CSNS Awards Ceremony 2014 Ray & Fran Lockwood CSNS14-005 56:05 CSNS Board Meeting, September 23, 2014 James Moores, President, Central States Numismatic Society CSNS14-006 40:34 CSNS Convention Highlights 2014 Interviewer: David Lisot CSNS14-007 *45:00 Dollar of 1804: The US Mint's Hidden Secret Mark Ferguson CSNS14-008 37:01 Exploits of the Iron Brigade in the Civil War Lance Herdegen CSNS14-009 53:33 General John Rawlins of the Civil War - The Brains Behind Grant? Peter Cozzens CSNS14-010 55:36 Generals of the Civil War Robert I. Girardi CSNS14-011 53:54 Industry Council for Tangible Assets Launches State Net Kathy McFadden, Executive Director, ICTA CSNS14-012 26:30 Lincoln and the Challenge of 1864 Dennis Boggs CSNS14-013 35:57 Midwest States During the Civil War Robert I. Girardi CSNS14-014 64:21 Overview of National Bank Notes Allen Mincho CSNS14-015 39:36 Saddle Ridge Gold Coin Treasure Hoard Don Kagin & David McCarthy CSNS14-016 52:27 Significance of the Month of April in the Civil War Dennis Boggs CSNS14-017 51:37 Women in Numismatics Meeting, CSNS April 25, 2014 Charmy Harker, President, WIN CSNS14-018 7:38 Battlefield Balladeers David Corbett & James Schranz CSNS15-001 57:53 Chicago in the Civil War Ted Karamanski, Ph. D. CSNS15-002 60:27 Confederate Commerce Raiders and the Post War Geneva Awards Lawrence Schuffman CSNS15-003 20:25 CSNS Awards Ceremony 2015 Ray & Fran Lockwood CSNS15-004 38:59 CSNS Convention Expo Highlights 2015 Interviewers: David Lisot & Charles Morgan CSNS15-005 26:23 Exhibit Judges Familiarization and Certification Program Joseph Boling CSNS15-006 118:44 First United States $50 Gold Coin Made in California: " Radiating Sun Robert Evans CSNS15-007 45:37 Illinois in the Civil War Robert I. Girardi CSNS15-008 57:54 Lincoln’s Assassins: Their Trial and Execution Daniel R.
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