NGC Numismatist at ANA Summer Seminar
Posted on 6/9/2015
Summer Seminar is a once-a-year opportunity for numismatic scholarship and camaraderie that offers students a varied selection of week-long courses designed for discovery or continued study. For many students, Summer Seminar is a life-changing event; it has catapulted the careers of many of the nation’s most respected collectors, authors and dealers, and inspired young numismatists to become hobby leaders.
For more than 40 years, Summer Seminar has featured classes to suit virtually every collector's hobby needs. Your classes are true seminars: students gathered in small groups with everyone an active participant. You'll learn from instructors who are recognized leaders in their fields, and from the collective experiences of fellow students. Rarely do students or instructors attend just one Summer Seminar. More than 70 percent of them come back time and time again for the education, friendships and camaraderie.
To learn more about summer seminar, visit the information page on the ANA's website.
The following course is instructed by a numismatist from NGC:
Grading United States Coins, Part 2
This mid-level course is intended to sharpen grading skills through continuous, hands-on group and individual exercises, with instructor feedback on each coin. Students identify their strengths and weaknesses as they apply grading methods used by industry experts. The course enables students to gain a better understanding of current grading service philosophies and how they evolved in the marketplace. Copper, silver and gold specimens are covered, with emphasis on About Uncirculated through Uncirculated. Prerequisite: Successful completion of “Grading United States Coins, Part 1” or permission from the instructor is required. This class is limited to 24 students.
Session 1, Course 3
Instructors include John Schuch, II, NGC Grader
Enroll in Summer Seminar today!
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