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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 24, 2001
CONTACT: Stephen L. Bobbitt
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NUMISMATIC BIBLIOPHILE FRANK KATEN DIES
Frank J. Katen, noted American numismatic bibliophile,
died January 21, 2001, on his 98th birthday.
"Frank had a long and distinguished affiliation with the
American Numismatic Association (ANA) and the numismatic
hobby," says ANA Executive Director Edward C. Rochette. "From
the moment he joined the ANA in 1942, Frank supported the
collector, and his work to maintain the integrity of dealers was,
without question, greatly appreciated by all."
Katen began his involvement in numismatics with "old
pennies," says his wife, Laurese. He went to a coin store, bought
a folder and began filling it. "When he found he was unable to fill
some of the holes, he went back to the store and found coins, like
a 1914-D, for sale for $2," Laurese Katen continues. "He then
decided he would read up on numismatics, and, being a voracious
reader, he began buying books that would become his great
library."
Born in Bronx, New York, in 1903, Katen began dealing in
numismatic material in 1938 and was ANA Life Member 132. In
1945 he opened a coin shop in New Haven, Connecticut, and a
year later he became secretary of the American Coin Dealers
Association, which was designed to benefit the collector and dealer.
Although the group eventually disbanded, it helped lay the
foundation for today's Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG).
Katen also was a founding member of the International Association
of Professional Numismatists (IAPN), which was created in 1951.
In 1977 Katen and his wife donated their time to appraise
the ANA Library, valuing the then-11,280-title collection at more
than $200,000. Last August Katen donated a substantial number
of books and catalogs to the Association's Library.
Katen and his wife, who moved to Maryland in the early
1970s, were the first to jointly receive the ANA's Medal of Merit,
in 1978. He also received the ANA Presidential Award in 1993
and was honored the following year by the American Numismatic
Society, which granted him a life membership. Katen was a
member of a number of numismatic organizations, including the
Royal Numismatic Society, Numismatic Bibliomania Society, New
York Coin Club, Montgomery County (Maryland) Coin Club,
Metropolitan Washington Numismatic Association and the former
Middle Atlantic Numismatic Association (MANA), which became
part of Eastern States Numismatic Association - a co-sponsor of the
ANA World's Fair of Money® in Philadelphia last summer.
Katen is survived by his wife; two daughters, Dr. Frances
Katen Burke of Boston, Massachusetts, and Ruby Goldsand of
Virginia Beach, Virginia; a son, Frank Katen Jr. and a stepson,
Larry Keith Pusey, both of Silver Spring, Maryland; a sister, Anita
Katen Richau of Las Vegas, Nevada; a brother, Michael Katen of
Florida; a step-brother Ferdinand Grayson of New Orleans,
Louisiana; six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were set for January 24 in Silver Spring,
Maryland. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Frank
Katen's memory to the American Lung Association of Maryland,
14435 Cherry Lane Ct., Laurel, MD 20707; or to the ANA Library,
818 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3279.
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