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ANS COCA presentations for Saturday
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Here's the ANS COCA schedule for tomorrow. Hope members can attend on-line.

Saturday, September 23

 

9:30 AM — Numismeta: The Rise of Self-Awareness on 18th and 19th Century Engravings with Emily Pearce Seigerman

10:30 AM — (Virtual) Influence of Enlightenment Publications on Technology and Design at the First United States Mint with William Nyberg

11:30 AM — Christian Gobrecht, 1785–1844 with Len Augsburger

12:30 PM — Lunch

1:30 PM — Some Early Work of Die-sinker and Medalist Charles Cushing Wright with Neil Musante

2:30 PM — Karl Müller: Forgotten Master of Nineteenth Century Sculpture with Scott H. Miller

3:30 PM — United States vs Gardner: Copper, Counterfeiting, and Connections in Belleville, New Jersey with Bill Dalzell

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The full 2-days of presentations (the original papers and illustrations) will be published by the ANS in book form. Here are all the titles:

Friday

 

9:30 AM — Cranking Miss Betsey; A Workshop Exploring the Coin Press of the Massachusetts Bay Mint, 1655–1675 with Erik Goldstein

10:30 AM — New World Proclamation Medals: An Analysis of Their Design, Minting Technology, and Political Importance with Christopher McDowell

11:30 AM — “Artistic Printing”: The Bank Note and Securities Designs of Thomas F. Morris with Mark Tomasko

12:30 PM — Lunch

1:30 PM — (Virtual) Proposals for Matthew Boulton’s American Coinage with Roger Burdette

2:30 PM — History Recovered: Saga of the 1792 Silver Disme with Robert Rodriguez

3:30 PM — Joseph Wright: Engraving American Independence with P. Scott Rubin

 

Saturday

9:30 AM — Numismeta: The Rise of Self-Awareness on 18th and 19th Century Engravings with Emily Pearce Seigerman

10:30 AM — (Virtual) Influence of Enlightenment Publications on Technology and Design at the First United States Mint with William Nyberg

11:30 AM — Christian Gobrecht, 1785–1844 with Len Augsburger

12:30 PM — Lunch

1:30 PM — Some Early Work of Die-sinker and Medalist Charles Cushing Wright with Neil Musante

2:30 PM — Karl Müller: Forgotten Master of Nineteenth Century Sculpture with Scott H. Miller

3:30 PM — United States vs Gardner: Copper, Counterfeiting, and Connections in Belleville, New Jersey with Bill Dalzell

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If the present is any indication, after the embedded chip is ushered in, for a modest nominal fee, you should be able to partake of this body of knowledge from the comfort of your own bed.  Sound farfetched?  So have they've said about the horse less carriage.

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