David E. Schenkman to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Author and Summer Seminar instructor David E. Schenkman
will receive the American Numismatic Association's Lifetime
Achievement Award on Aug. 10 during the World's Fair of
MoneySM in
Philadelphia.
Schenkman has shared his knowledge of tokens with collectors
since his first article was published in 1964. Every one of his
eight books is considered a standard reference. He has been a
columnist and contributing editor for The
Numismatist for many years and won an ANA Heath Literary
Award in 1994.
He edited the Token and Medal Society publications for 27
years, the Civil War Token Society journal for five years, and he
served as president of both clubs. Schenkman also is a member of
the American Vecturist Association, National Scrip Collectors
Association and Numismatic Literary Guild.
In addition to teaching ANA Summer Seminar students about
U.S. tokens and Civil War-era numismatics for 17 years, Schenkman
has presented many talks at the Association's conventions. He has
prepared competitive exhibits at state, regional and national
shows, taking home a number of awards. He received the ANA Glenn
Smedley Memorial Award in 2003 and Medal of Merit in
2007.
The World's Fair of Money is the nation's premier money
show. The event features more than 1,000 numismatic dealers with
the best inventory anywhere; the ANA Museum Showcase exhibiting
some of the world's most valuable and beautiful coins and paper
money; a Mint Promenade with mints from around the world; the
Collector Exhibits area; a world-class auction by Stack's Bowers
Galleries; educational presentations and seminars; and special
events including the ANA's annual awards banquet.
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 28,000 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 www.money.org.