
2019 Summer Seminar
Hope to see many of you at the Summer Seminar!Kenny
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Hi Everyone,I will be setting up at the 2020 55th Annual West Chester Coin Show in West Chester, PA this Sunday March 1, 2020. If you are in the area, please come by and say hello. 10 AM to 4 PM Quality Inn 943 South High Street, West Chester, PA 19382Thank you,Kenny
Hope to see many of you at the Summer Seminar!Kenny
Mr. Ray Williams, a very active ANA member and District Representative, was very nice to come to our Delaware Coin Club meeting in Wilmington, DE to give a presentation on Colonial Currency. As with all of our monthly presentations, I created a video. Here it is and I hope you enjoy it.
Hi Everyone,As we get closer to this year's Summer held during the second half of June, I updated my video requesting numismatic donations for the Young Numismatist scholarship auctions held during both seminar weeks. If you plan on submitting an item(s), please do so soon so it arrives before the seminars begin. I know I speak for all the YNs who receive summer seminar scholarships, we greatly appreciate your generosity. Without you, many YNs could not afford to attend so please take a look at your collection for an item or two that would be welcomed by another numismatist. Thank you,KennyHere is the link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DPN6yN2opQ
My dad purchased some 90% for his silver stack. As always, I like to go through the coins to see if any might have some numismatic value over melt. Here is my video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-3won5XVNM
I was very excited to learn that I would be the YN auction head for the first week of this year's 2018 ANA Summer Seminar. With Ms. Amber and Mr. Akio's permission, I made a video for my YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and vlog requesting donations for the YN auctions held each week at the Summer Seminar. I hope many of you will be attending and will bring a numismatic item or two for the auctions. If you cannot make this year's Summer Seminar, please watch the video to learn how to donate an item. Your item will be auctioned and the proceeds help the ANA offer scholarships to YNs for future Summer Seminars.Whether you are a YN or a seasoned collector, everyone needs to attend the seminar at least once. The great courses, the book sale, non-stop numismatic talk with many numismatic leaders, and of course the YN auction make the seminar so much fun. Add it to bucket list and in the meantime, your numismatic donation is greatly appreciated by all of the Young Numismatists.Here is a link to my video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BEq_7XOEpcThank you,Kenny Sammut
Here is a video from a recent purchase to one of my favorite coin dealers. Began going to Mr. Charlies almost eight years ago. I try to go to his store every Friday evening.
West Chester Coin Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAfd9ehh78
This is a video I made of last year's summer seminar's book sale held each of the two weeks. Although I love everything about the summer seminar, the book sale is one of my favorite things along with the YN auction.https://youtu.be/3q-WNAX8FtEToday’s video will discuss some of my numismatic book purchases at this year’s 2017 American Numismatic Association’s Summer Seminar. In addition to the great courses, the book sales are one of the most looked forward to events each week at the summer seminar each year. All proceeds raised by the book sales are used by the library for future purchases. The ANA library holds one of the most complete collection of numismatic books in the United States and the world. All ANA members have access to the library which is one of the huge benefits of being an ANA member.Each week, an opening ceremony takes place discussing the week ahead. During the opening ceremony, Mr. David Sklow, library manager for the ANA and all around nice person, reviews the book sale rules. ANA attendees receive a lottery number card. The cards each has a number noted and are handed out randomly. The lower number you receive the better as you will be one of the first let in to the book sale. The lottery card lowest number you can receive is the number 2 and everyone is lined up in numerical order to go into the sale.The number 1 lottery card is very special. During the opening ceremony, David auctions off a very special numismatic book. The winner not only receives the special book but gets to be the first to go into the sale by themselves for 5 minutes. The bidding is hectic and a lot of fun to watch. Many in the audience are happy to bid the price high as the proceeds go to the library. It is not unusual for the special book to have a retail value of over $1000.00This year during the second week, my father surprised me and began bidding. He told me later that he wanted to reward me for working hard at school this past year. My dad won and I had 5 minutes in the book sale room. I was surprised how long 5 minutes felt and it was great to find some special books during that time. Mr. David Sklow does a great job in sorting out separate sections for world, US, precious metals, resource books, auction catalogs, etc. making it easier to find books. The books and other numismatic literature date back decades and some even centuries.Another great reason to come out to the Summer Seminars!
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