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PCGS President Ron Guth Featured on Coin Chat Radio May 1
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I'm really looking forward to Mr. Guth's discussion on "The History of Coin Grading."
Post your comments here upon listening to the broadcast.
Should be very interesting.
PCGS President Ron Guth Featured on Coin Chat Radio May 1
- April 29, 2008
Professional Coin Grading Service President Ron Guth will be featured on Coin Chat Radio Thursday May 1, 2008 at 11:00 AM PST. The informative online radio program will re-air at the top of every hour, and will be available as a podcast for later listening. Go to www.coinchatradio.com to listen to Ron’s interview.
Ron was interviewed by Coin Chat Radio personality Debbie Bradley on “The History of Coin Grading,” a fascinating subject in which he possesses a wealth of expertise. An expert in both U.S. and World coins, he has been involved professionally in numismatics for nearly 40 years as a collector, dealer, researcher, and writer. Among his other achievements, Ron co-authored the best selling book The 100 Greatest U.S. Coins, and in 2003 received the prestigious President's Award from the American Numismatic Association in recognition for his contributions to numismatics.
Coin Chat Radio, hosted by Bob Van Ryzin, Editor of Coins magazine, was recently launched by Krause Publications with the goal of being the one place people who are interested in numismatics want to go for timely information. PCGS is a platinum sponsor of Coin Chat Radio.
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Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars
you missed him on Saturday Night Live
<< <i>Thanks for the link. I have just downloaded the previous podcasts and subscribed to the future ones. >>
You are most welcome!!!
ps. I can't wait for this one!!!!!!!
It must be the water ...or was it the farmers ?
Ron Guth
<< <i>I am enjoying it. I thought Rick Snow did a terrific interview. >>
I loved the Rick Snow interview also!!!!!!
I've been dabling in Indian Cents of late, and his advice was most educating and enjoyable.