DAVID SCHENKMAN NAMED 2013 RECIPIENT OF FARRAN ZERBE AWARD
ANA’S TOP AWARD GIVEN TO LONGTIME TOKENS EDITOR, SUMMER SEMINAR INSTRUCTOR
Noted token expert David E. Schenkman is the 2013 recipient of the American Numismatic Association’s Farran Zerbe Memorial Award. The Association’s most prestigious award is given in recognition of numerous years of outstanding, dedicated service to numismatics. He will be presented with the award at the World’s Fair of MoneySM during the ANA banquet from Aug. 16 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare.
Schenkman has shared his knowledge of tokens with collectors since his first article was published in the early 1960s. His eight books are each considered a standard reference. He has been a columnist and contributing editor forThe Numismatistfor many years, and he received ANA Heath Literary Awards in 1994 and 2013.
“I got absorbed in numismatics at a young age, and I’m still very absorbed today,” Schenkman said. “It’s like I tell people when I teach classes: It’s not having something, it’s finding it. No matter what a numismatist collects, there’s always a goal. And once that goal is reached, you need another goal.”
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 18 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. He received the ANA Lifetime Achievement Award during the 2012 World’s Fair of Money.
Schenkman is currently working on two books. One is a catalog on obsolete paper notes related to the mining industry. The other is the second edition of his book “Virginia Tokens,” which was originally published in 1980. Schenkman notes that the second edition will nearly double the size of the original publication with new material.
“You can’t learn it all, you can’t know it all. There are always new collector paths to go down,” Schenkman said. “I’ve collected a lot of different things. There’s just no end to the way you can approach numismatics.”
See the August issue ofThe Numismatistfor a feature story on Schenkman and his many numismatic achievements.
Tickets to the ANA Banquet are $90 and can be purchased by calling 719-482-9849. Seating is limited.
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 major auction by Stack’s Bowers Galleries; educational presentations and seminars; and special events including the ANA’s annual awards banquet.
Originally Release Date: July 30, 2013
ANA Contacts: Phone: 719-482-9872
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