Estimate: 1.300 EURThrace,
Byzantion.
Stater (250–1st century BC).
Condition: ef+
69
Estimate: 1.800 EURRoman Empire,
Matidia.
Denarius (112 AD), Rome.
Condition: very rare, vf /vf+.
222
Estimate: 11.000 EURRoman Empire,
Julian II. Apostata as Caesar.
Solidus (355–357 AD), Rome.
Condition: unc
581
Estimate: 6.000 EURDenmark,
Frederik IV.
Double-Ducat 1704, Copenhagen.
With certificate of authenticity.
Condition: ef-
681
Estimate: 1.000 EURIreland,
George III.
6 Shilling Token 1804.
Condition: PL
805
Estimate: 1.000 EURNetherlands,
Friesland.
Adler-Taler 1598.
Condition: Very rare, vf
886
Estimate: 2.000 EURSinzendorf,
Johann Wilhelm.
Ducat 1753, Nuremberg.
Condition: rare, lightly worked, vf-
1165
Estimate: 2.000 EURPomerania-Stettin,
Bogislaus XIV.
Taler 1629.
Condition: very rare, very fine details, vf+.
1385
Estimate: 1.200 EURReuss,
younger line,
Heinrich XIV.
2 Mark 1884 A.
Condition: unc-
2059
Estimate: 12.500 EURDependencies, Danzig.
25 Gulden 1923.
Condition: PCGS PR62
2681
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69th ANS Summer Seminar 2025 – Open for Applications

The American Numismatic Society (ANS), one of the United States’ leading scholarly organization and museum dedicated to coins, currency, and economic history, is pleased to announce the 69th Eric P. Newman Graduate Summer Seminar in Numismatics. It will take place from June 2 to July 25, 2025.

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The Eric P. Newman Graduate Summer Seminar is one of the most renown numismatic summer seminars

The Eric P. Newman Graduate Summer Seminar is one of the most renown numismatic summer seminars

Since 1952, this esteemed program has advanced the study of numismatics, fostering academic careers and producing influential scholarship. Many alumni of this prestigious seminar have gone on to make significant contributions to academic and numismatic fields.

Each year, a renowned scholar in the field of History, Art History, Classics, or Numismatics serves as the Eric P. Newman Visiting scholar, further enriching the scientific offer of the Summer Seminar. The 2025 Visiting Scholar will be Professor John Ma (Columbia University, New York).

About the Seminar

This intensive eight-week program provides participants with:

  • Lectures and workshops on numismatic methods, theories, and history by ANS staff and distinguished guest scholars
  • Direct access to the ANS’s world-renowned collections
  • A chance to complete a research paper on a chosen numismatic topic, guided by the expert mentorship of the resident Curators and of the Visiting Scholar

Eligibility

The seminar is primarily designed for:

  • Doctoral candidates in fields such as History, Art History, Archaeology, Textual Studies, and Digital Humanities
  • Master’s students with strong academic credentials may also be considered
  • U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and international students studying at U.S. institutions with eligible visas
  • Prior experience in numismatics is not required.

Important Dates

  • November 22, 2024: Applications open
  • March 3, 2025: Deadline for application submission, letters of recommendation, and supporting documents
  • April 15, 2025: Candidates will be notified of their application status

Funding

A limited number of stipends of up to $4,000 are available to assist with living and travel expenses.

How to Apply

To apply, complete the application form, and request three evaluations. Applicants should direct their evaluators to the evaluation form, the ANS will not contact them independently.

For additional inquiries, please visit the Summer Seminar page on the ANS website or contact the Seminar Director, Dr. Lucia Carbone, Andrew M. Burnett Associate Curator of Roman Coins.

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