Numismatic News

Kansas Group Calls for Volunteers

Following is a roundup of numismatic club news from the second quarter of this year.

KANSAS

“I fear our beloved KNA may soon be dissolved unless new volunteers will accept the challenge to serve,” Editor Allan Terry implored in a “Help Wanted” commentary penned for the April 2022 issue of , the Kansas Numismatic Association’s quarterly newsletter. “If KNA is dissolved,” he asks, “who [would represent] our state’s reputation, will follow proposed legislation and intervene when necessary, promote our hobby and.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Numismatic News

Numismatic News4 min read
Early Coins Not Docked for Inconsistencies
■ How does strike quality impact the condition on early US coins? The quality of strike was inconsistent on U.S. coins until technological advances allowed the quality of coinage to be consistent. There are no flawless coins of certain early issues.
Numismatic News3 min read
Collectors Pay Little Attention to ‘CC’ Gold
You can look a lot of places in search of sleepers. One place most do not generally expect to find any are the coins produced at Carson City. There is a basic reason, in that the coins produced at Carson City tend to be low-mintage keys of whatever d
Numismatic News3 min read
Baltimore Auction Results Show Strong Demand for Rarities
Stack’s Bowers Galleries inaugurated its 2024 U.S. Coin and Currency showcase auction season with a blockbuster sale that contained 14 sessions of U.S. coins, bank notes, numismatic Americana and physical cryptocurrency. The auction, held in conjunct

Related