Robert Rhue: "Collecting Tokens and Medals by the Red Book"

Whitman Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention Hosts Next PNG “Share the Knowledge” Seminar
The second in a year-long series of free Professional Numismatists Guild “Share the Knowledge” educational seminars will be held in conjunction with the February 2008 Whitman Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention.
Robert Rhue of Denver, Colorado, a member of the PNG Board of Directors, will present a seminar entitled, “Collecting Tokens and Medals by the Red Book,” at noon on Friday, February 29. The one-hour program will be conducted in room 303 of the Baltimore Convention Center.
A complimentary light lunch will be available.
Rhue will explore how to build an outstanding collection of colonial and early American tokens and medals, as well as later 19th- and 20th-century pieces, using Whitman Publishing’s Guide Book of United States Coins, the hobby’s best-selling coin reference guide.
“The PNG is presenting these seminars for collectors and dealers around the country to share the knowledge from some of the country’s top numismatic experts,” said Gary Adkins, PNG president. “The PNG has a responsibility to provide this kind of leadership for the growth of our hobby and profession.”
The Whitman Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention, now in its 36th year, is regarded by many as one of the best numismatic shows in the United States. The show has expanded in recent years and attracts thousands of collectors from around the world.
“Whitman Publishing is proud to help the Professional Numismatists Guild continue to serve the hobby community,” said Convention Manager David Crenshaw.
For additional information about the PNG, visit online at PNGdealers.com.
For more on the Whitman Baltimore Convention, visit WhitmanExpo.com.
The second in a year-long series of free Professional Numismatists Guild “Share the Knowledge” educational seminars will be held in conjunction with the February 2008 Whitman Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention.
Robert Rhue of Denver, Colorado, a member of the PNG Board of Directors, will present a seminar entitled, “Collecting Tokens and Medals by the Red Book,” at noon on Friday, February 29. The one-hour program will be conducted in room 303 of the Baltimore Convention Center.
A complimentary light lunch will be available.
Rhue will explore how to build an outstanding collection of colonial and early American tokens and medals, as well as later 19th- and 20th-century pieces, using Whitman Publishing’s Guide Book of United States Coins, the hobby’s best-selling coin reference guide.
“The PNG is presenting these seminars for collectors and dealers around the country to share the knowledge from some of the country’s top numismatic experts,” said Gary Adkins, PNG president. “The PNG has a responsibility to provide this kind of leadership for the growth of our hobby and profession.”
The Whitman Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention, now in its 36th year, is regarded by many as one of the best numismatic shows in the United States. The show has expanded in recent years and attracts thousands of collectors from around the world.
“Whitman Publishing is proud to help the Professional Numismatists Guild continue to serve the hobby community,” said Convention Manager David Crenshaw.
For additional information about the PNG, visit online at PNGdealers.com.
For more on the Whitman Baltimore Convention, visit WhitmanExpo.com.
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Specific, targeted presentation titles will draw a bigger crowd than generalized, broad titles. E.g., "The Sordid Counterfeiting Career of Madame Loreta Velazquez" will attract more people than "Counterfeiting During the Civil War."