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In Memory of Ron Landis (1955–2025)

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A True Artisan of American Numismatics

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Ron Landis, master engraver, die sinker, and visionary co-founder of the Gallery Mint Museum. Ron’s contributions to the numismatic world were profound, and his legacy will endure in the coins, medals, and memories he left behind.

Ron was widely celebrated for reviving traditional hand-engraving techniques and bringing early American coinage to life through historically accurate reproductions. At the Gallery Mint Museum in Eureka Springs, AR, he worked with antique screw presses and hand-cut dies to educate the public and create museum-quality copies of legendary coins like the 1804 Silver Dollar and Brasher Doubloon—each carefully marked in compliance with the Hobby Protection Act.

He also played a pivotal role in the modern hobo nickel movement, transforming the folk art of coin carving into a respected medium of sculpture. His carvings—marked by extraordinary depth and character—remain treasured by collectors worldwide.

Perhaps less known but equally significant, Ron was invited to submit prototype designs for the U.S. golden dollar in the 1990s. His Liberty portrait was a finalist, a testament to his artistic and technical mastery.

Beyond his numismatic talents, Ron was a mentor to many and a generous spirit in the hobby. His passion, precision, and storytelling will be deeply missed.

Rest in peace, Ron. Your art will outlast time.

Jon Lerner - Scarsdale Coin - www.CoinHelp.com

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