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Coin World

Coin World is an American numismatic magazine, with weekly and monthly issues.[1] It is among the world’s most popular non-academic publications for coin collectors and is covering the entire numismatic field, including coins, paper money, medals and tokens.

Coin World
Monthly magazine version cover from August 2018
TypeWeekly, Monthly
FormatMagazine
Owner(s)Amos Press
EditorWilliam Gibbs
FoundedMarch 1960; 64 years ago (1960-03)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersSidney, OH
ISSN0010-0447
Websitecoinworld.com

Founding and early history (1960–1962) edit

Coin World was founded as a weekly publication in 1960 by J. Oliver Amos,[2] a seasoned publishing professional from the third generation of newspaper publishers.[3] Amos took his experiences in producing The Sidney Daily News to the coin field, applying what he learned from printing Linn's Stamp News. In 1960, the concept of a weekly coin publication was new. On the 25th anniversary of' Coin World in 1985, Amos related that he saw, "all the opportunities which could be developed from a weekly presentation – club meetings all over the country, personalities, and many other ideas that we had learned in publishing The Sidney Daily News as a community newspaper."[4]

With the help of James F. Kelly of Dayton, Ohio, the idea to include a weekly "Trends" column reflecting the changes in coin values was formed.[5] Kelly was hired to be the inaugural Coin World Trends editor and D. Wayne Johnson of Shawnee Mission, Kansas, was tapped to be the inaugural editor-in-chief.[6]

The Sample Edition (Vol. 1 No. 0) was printed March, 1960, and its eight pages were designed to show potential subscribers and advertisers the look of the new publication. The first official issue was dated April 21, 1960. Within a year there were more than 53,000 paid subscribers.[4]

Margo Russell period (1962-85) edit

Margo Russell became Coin World's editor in 1962.[7] She had begun her journalism career at The Sidney Daily News and later joined the Coin World staff as a historical researcher.[8] Upon her retirement as editor on February 28, 1985, after 23 years, many numismatists regarded her as one of the most influential people in the hobby, and had given her the nickname “The First Lady of Numismatics”.[9] In 1975, Russell received the Farran Zerbe Memorial Award,[10][11] the highest award of the American Numismatic Association and in 1986 she was elected to its Hall of Fame.[12]

Under Russell’s editorship, Coin World took a substantial role in promoting the growth of the hobby by cultivating close relationships with the U.S. Mint. Russell took an unprecedented role in expressing the desires of coin collectors and shaping the direction of the hobby through her efforts in Washington, D.C.[13]

Beth Deisher period (1985-2012) edit

Upon Margo Russell’s retirement in 1985, Beth Deisher became editor and continued in that capacity until 2012, making her the publication's longest-serving editor.[14]

Deisher was the lead witness at the July 12, 1995, congressional hearing that catapulted the drive for circulating commemoratives to the top of the U.S. Congress's legislative agenda, eventually resulting in approval of the legislation authorizing the 50 State Quarters program.[15][failed verification]

During Deisher's tenure as editor, a supplement magazine issue, Coin World's Coin Values was launched. It was published until at least 2012.

Steve Roach Period (2012-present) edit

Steve Roach, previously Coin World's associate editor, took over as editor-in-chief on April 30, 2012.[14]

Coin World's reporting also includes coverage of stories about the global numismatic field, including the recent deluge into the numismatic marketplace of counterfeit Chinese coins.[16]

In March 2019, Coin World launched a weekly podcast hosted by associate editors Chris Bulfinch and senior staff writer Jeff Starck.[17] Larry Jewett replaced Bulfinch in January 2021. As part of Coin Worlds 60th anniversary, in March 2021, a supplementary book, Coin World Celebrating 60: The Most Influential People in Numismatics 1960-2020, was published and sent to subscribers with the March 2021 issue. The people listed were voted on by Coin World subscribers and the collecting public.[18] This was repeated in 2022 and 2023. In August 2023, a supplemental, Top 100 U.S. Rare Coins was published.[19]

In April 2023, the magazine reduced its page count by elimination the monthly coin values section, which proved to be very unpopular. The next month, the valuations were restored, and the magazine reduced its World Coins and Paper Money coverage.[20] In May, Coin World Trends was re-launched as a supplement with the monthly issues, and continues to be published.[21]

Content edit

Each issue features a variety of columns in addition to news stories.

  • News and Analysis: Column focusing on current events in the numismatic world such as auctions, finds, and convention news
  • Readers Ask: Reader supported question and answer column
  • Editorial Opinion: William T. Gibbs's column on current events from his perspective
  • Coin Values Spotlight: An in-depth look comparing two specific coins and tracking their value appreciations/depreciations over time
  • Coin Values Market Analysis: Focusing on recent auctions of notable coins
  • Coin Shop Lottery: Thomas Cohn's column on his recent purchases
  • About VAMs: Morgan Dollar column by variety specialist John Roberts
  • The Joys Of Collecting: Q. David Bowers' column (1976-2021)
  • Collecting Paper: Paper money column
  • Collectors' Clearinghouse: Errors and Varieties: Error coin column by Mike Diamond featuring reader-submitted coins

References edit

  1. ^ Johnson, Dick. "DICK JOHNSON ON NUMISMATIC PERIODICAL PUBLISHING". CoinBooks.org. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Amos Family". wustl.edu. EPNNES & Washington University in St. Louis. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. ^ Bulfinsh, Christopher. "Coin World Marketplace launches". CoinWorld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Coin World's first issue a reader find: Readers Ask". CoinWorld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  5. ^ "James F. Kelly biography". wustl.edu. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Numismatics: The Art of Coins and Medals" (PDF). BelskieMuseum.com. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  7. ^ "KOLBE & FANNING TO OFFER MARGO RUSSELL LIBRARY". CoinWeek.com. CoinWeek, LLC. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  8. ^ Orzano, Michele. "Former Coin World Editor Margo Russell dies". CoinWorld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  9. ^ . CoinWeek.com. CoinWeek, LLC. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  10. ^ "Margo Russell: We Remember a numismatic legend and her legacy". CoinWorld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  11. ^ . money.org. American Numismatic Association. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  12. ^ . American Numismatic Association. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  13. ^ "MARGO RUSSELL 1919-2015". CoinBooks.org. The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS). Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Deisher retires as editor of Coin World effective April 30". Coin World (published April 2012). May 7, 2012. p. 53.
  15. ^ Deisher, Beth (July 19, 2006). (PDF). U.S. House Committee on Financial Services. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 28, 2006. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  16. ^ Headley, Susan (December 8, 2008). . About.com. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  17. ^ "Coin World Podcast". coinworld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  18. ^ Gibbs, William T. "Monday Morning Brief for Oct. 26, 2020: Hobby's most influential people". coinworld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  19. ^ "Special Interest Publications, free for Coin World Subscribers". coinworld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  20. ^ Gibbs, William T. "Monday Morning Brief for May 22, 2023: You criticized, we listened". coinworld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  21. ^ Gibbs, William T. "Monday Morning Brief for April 17, 2023: Changes and 'Trends' returns". coinworld.com. Amos Media Company. Retrieved 7 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official site

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Coin World is an American numismatic magazine with weekly and monthly issues 1 It is among the world s most popular non academic publications for coin collectors and is covering the entire numismatic field including coins paper money medals and tokens Coin WorldMonthly magazine version cover from August 2018TypeWeekly MonthlyFormatMagazineOwner s Amos PressEditorWilliam GibbsFoundedMarch 1960 64 years ago 1960 03 LanguageEnglishHeadquartersSidney OHISSN0010 0447Websitecoinworld com Contents 1 Founding and early history 1960 1962 2 Margo Russell period 1962 85 3 Beth Deisher period 1985 2012 4 Steve Roach Period 2012 present 5 Content 6 References 7 External linksFounding and early history 1960 1962 editCoin World was founded as a weekly publication in 1960 by J Oliver Amos 2 a seasoned publishing professional from the third generation of newspaper publishers 3 Amos took his experiences in producing The Sidney Daily News to the coin field applying what he learned from printing Linn s Stamp News In 1960 the concept of a weekly coin publication was new On the 25th anniversary of Coin World in 1985 Amos related that he saw all the opportunities which could be developed from a weekly presentation club meetings all over the country personalities and many other ideas that we had learned in publishing The Sidney Daily News as a community newspaper 4 With the help of James F Kelly of Dayton Ohio the idea to include a weekly Trends column reflecting the changes in coin values was formed 5 Kelly was hired to be the inaugural Coin World Trends editor and D Wayne Johnson of Shawnee Mission Kansas was tapped to be the inaugural editor in chief 6 The Sample Edition Vol 1 No 0 was printed March 1960 and its eight pages were designed to show potential subscribers and advertisers the look of the new publication The first official issue was dated April 21 1960 Within a year there were more than 53 000 paid subscribers 4 Margo Russell period 1962 85 editMargo Russell became Coin World s editor in 1962 7 She had begun her journalism career at The Sidney Daily News and later joined the Coin World staff as a historical researcher 8 Upon her retirement as editor on February 28 1985 after 23 years many numismatists regarded her as one of the most influential people in the hobby and had given her the nickname The First Lady of Numismatics 9 In 1975 Russell received the Farran Zerbe Memorial Award 10 11 the highest award of the American Numismatic Association and in 1986 she was elected to its Hall of Fame 12 Under Russell s editorship Coin World took a substantial role in promoting the growth of the hobby by cultivating close relationships with the U S Mint Russell took an unprecedented role in expressing the desires of coin collectors and shaping the direction of the hobby through her efforts in Washington D C 13 Beth Deisher period 1985 2012 editUpon Margo Russell s retirement in 1985 Beth Deisher became editor and continued in that capacity until 2012 making her the publication s longest serving editor 14 Deisher was the lead witness at the July 12 1995 congressional hearing that catapulted the drive for circulating commemoratives to the top of the U S Congress s legislative agenda eventually resulting in approval of the legislation authorizing the 50 State Quarters program 15 failed verification During Deisher s tenure as editor a supplement magazine issue Coin World s Coin Values was launched It was published until at least 2012 Steve Roach Period 2012 present editSteve Roach previously Coin World s associate editor took over as editor in chief on April 30 2012 14 Coin World s reporting also includes coverage of stories about the global numismatic field including the recent deluge into the numismatic marketplace of counterfeit Chinese coins 16 In March 2019 Coin World launched a weekly podcast hosted by associate editors Chris Bulfinch and senior staff writer Jeff Starck 17 Larry Jewett replaced Bulfinch in January 2021 As part of Coin Worlds 60th anniversary in March 2021 a supplementary book Coin World Celebrating 60 The Most Influential People in Numismatics 1960 2020 was published and sent to subscribers with the March 2021 issue The people listed were voted on by Coin World subscribers and the collecting public 18 This was repeated in 2022 and 2023 In August 2023 a supplemental Top 100 U S Rare Coins was published 19 In April 2023 the magazine reduced its page count by elimination the monthly coin values section which proved to be very unpopular The next month the valuations were restored and the magazine reduced its World Coins and Paper Money coverage 20 In May Coin World Trends was re launched as a supplement with the monthly issues and continues to be published 21 Content editEach issue features a variety of columns in addition to news stories News and Analysis Column focusing on current events in the numismatic world such as auctions finds and convention news Readers Ask Reader supported question and answer column Editorial Opinion William T Gibbs s column on current events from his perspective Coin Values Spotlight An in depth look comparing two specific coins and tracking their value appreciations depreciations over time Coin Values Market Analysis Focusing on recent auctions of notable coins Coin Shop Lottery Thomas Cohn s column on his recent purchases About VAMs Morgan Dollar column by variety specialist John Roberts The Joys Of Collecting Q David Bowers column 1976 2021 Collecting Paper Paper money column Collectors Clearinghouse Errors and Varieties Error coin column by Mike Diamond featuring reader submitted coinsReferences edit Johnson Dick DICK JOHNSON ON NUMISMATIC PERIODICAL PUBLISHING CoinBooks org Retrieved 15 July 2019 Amos Family wustl edu EPNNES amp Washington University in St Louis Retrieved 21 August 2020 Bulfinsh Christopher Coin World Marketplace launches CoinWorld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 13 July 2019 a b Coin World s first issue a reader find Readers Ask CoinWorld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 13 July 2019 James F Kelly biography wustl edu Retrieved 15 July 2019 Numismatics The Art of Coins and Medals PDF BelskieMuseum com Retrieved 15 July 2019 KOLBE amp FANNING TO OFFER MARGO RUSSELL LIBRARY CoinWeek com CoinWeek LLC 2 July 2015 Retrieved 21 August 2020 Orzano Michele Former Coin World Editor Margo Russell dies CoinWorld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 15 July 2019 At NLG Bash Margo Russell Remembered CoinWeek Takes 6 Numismatic Literary Guild Awards CoinWeek com CoinWeek LLC Archived from the original on 2 June 2021 Retrieved 15 July 2019 Margo Russell We Remember a numismatic legend and her legacy CoinWorld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 15 July 2019 FARRAN ZERBE MEMORIAL AWARD money org American Numismatic Association Archived from the original on 3 June 2021 Retrieved 8 May 2020 Numismatic Hall of Fame American Numismatic Association Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved September 10 2014 MARGO RUSSELL 1919 2015 CoinBooks org The Numismatic Bibliomania Society NBS Retrieved 15 July 2019 a b Deisher retires as editor of Coin World effective April 30 Coin World published April 2012 May 7 2012 p 53 Deisher Beth July 19 2006 Testimony of Beth Deisher Editor Coin World before the House Financial Services Committee PDF U S House Committee on Financial Services Archived from the original PDF on December 28 2006 Retrieved January 21 2013 Headley Susan December 8 2008 Coin World Releases Chinese Counterfeiting Series About com Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved January 21 2013 Coin World Podcast coinworld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 29 March 2020 Gibbs William T Monday Morning Brief for Oct 26 2020 Hobby s most influential people coinworld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 19 May 2021 Special Interest Publications free for Coin World Subscribers coinworld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 26 August 2023 Gibbs William T Monday Morning Brief for May 22 2023 You criticized we listened coinworld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 7 October 2023 Gibbs William T Monday Morning Brief for April 17 2023 Changes and Trends returns coinworld com Amos Media Company Retrieved 7 October 2023 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coin World amp oldid 1195237938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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