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Romedio Schmitz-Esser is a numismatist and Professor of Medieval History and Historical Auxiliary Sciences at the University of Graz. He focuses on 15th and 16th century-Tyrolean coinage and the development of roller coining technology.
Wayne Sayles is one of the world’s most distinguished numismatists and a multiply-awarded author. After a career as Air Force Captain, he pursued numismatics, founded The Celator and the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild. His special interest lies with Cilician coins.
Björn Schöpe studied Classics and has been working with Ursula Kampmann since 2011. CoinsWeekly is only one of his areas of responsibility. He is also primarily concerned with graphic tasks and the IT structure.
Ehsan Shavarebi is an archaeologist and numismatist. His main areas of interest are Sasanian numismatics and iconography as well as historical geography of the pre-Islamic Iranian world.
Sebastian Steinbach is a historian who focuses on numismatics as well as the monetary and economic history of medieval and modern times. After having spent many years in the coin trade and at various universities, he is now curator of the coin cabinet of the state museum in Hannover.
Mariana A. Slavova is an ancient historian and numismatist. She is keeper at the Regional History Museum in Haskovo, Bulgaria. Her research interests focus on coin circulation and coinage in the middle reaches of the river Maritsa, in ancient Thrace, from the 6th to the 1st century BC.
Sam Spiegel is a coin dealer and works as Director of International Numismatics at Heritage Auctions, Dallas.
Shanna Schmidt (Berk) is a U.S. American coin dealer. One of her main interests is the transmission of numismatic knowledge to the general public which provides the backdrop for her initiating the “History in Your Hands Foundation”.
Leon Saryan is a U.S. American researcher, collector and autodidact, who, since his childhood, has been collecting objects of Armenian cultural heritage. Pursuing his career as a scientist, he became an expert in Armenian history and numismatics in his spare time.
Andreas Sommer is not only a philosopher but likewise one of the most distinctive collectors of Byzantine coins. His passion for collecting resulted in numerous publications dealing with the topic, including the German-speaking standard work of reference on Byzantine coinage.
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