2012 YN Literary Awards Contest Winners Announced
The American Numismatic Association announced the winners of the
2012 Young Numismatist Literary Awards Competition on Thursday
night in Colorado Springs, Colo. Winners were presented with
substantial cash prizes and gift certificates to build their
personal libraries, courtesy of contest sponsor Whitman
Publishing.
Awards were presented in three categories: the Bill Fivaz Young
Numismatist Literary Award, for writers ages 8-12; the Q. David
Bowers Young Numismatist Literary Award, ages 13-17; and the
Kenneth E. Bressett Young Numismatist Literary Award, ages
18-22.
Chad Nevins, 10, of Las Vegas, flew to Colorado Springs with his
father, Russell, to accept the Fivaz Award in person from Fivaz
himself. He received a plaque, a $500 cash prize, and a $500
voucher for numismatic references published by Whitman.
Nevins' article, "How I Found Freedom with a Pocket Full of
Change," arose from a school assignment about Ellis Island. He and
his father selected world coins from their collection, and Chad
used them to tell the story of a 20-year-old Polish immigrant who
passed through Ellis Island in the late 1930s.
"We wrote about a woman who collected coins with her grandpa. We
thought writing about the coins would make the article more
special," Chad said.
Garrett Ziss placed second for "Historical Coin Changes" and
Frederic Fosco took third for "The 1969-S Double Die Obverse
Lincoln Cent." Second and third place winners receive $200 and $100
Whitman Publishing book certificates, respectively.
Ian Garcia won first place in the Bowers category for "The
Mysteries of Numismatics: Explicit Art Tokens." Q. David Bower's
son, Lee, read a personal message from his father before presenting
the award to Garcia, who likewise received $1,000 in cash and
prizes.
Ermin Chow took second for "Canada Enters a World of Polymer," and
Cole Schenewerk placed third for "The Myriad Metals Used in
Coinage."
In the Bressett category, John McKearney received third place for
"The Rise of Virtual Currency: How 'Bitcoin' Revolutionizes the
Future of Numismatics." No first- or second-place awards were
given.
The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered
nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging people
to study and collect money and related items. The ANA helps its
27,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of
money through its vast array of education and outreach programs, as
well as its museum, library, publications, conventions and
seminars. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or go to
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