In this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean Kinzer and Josh discuss their recent activities, including Josh's busy fall season filled with opera performances and Dean's experiences at the ANA coin show. They explore the emerging market for ancient coins on platforms like Whatnot, the importance of engaging new collectors, and the use of AI to enhance the storytelling of coins. The episode culminates in a discussion of the best coins submitted by listeners for 2025, showcasing the vibrant community around ancient coin collecting.
In this episode of the Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean Kinzer and Josh Benevento delve into the resurgence of virtual coin shows and their impact on community building among ancient coin enthusiasts. Discover how these digital gatherings, born out of necessity during the pandemic, have evolved into vibrant spaces for collectors to connect, trade, and share their passion. Join us as we explore the stories behind these virtual marketplaces and the friendships they foster, offering a safe and engaging environment for both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike. Tune in to learn more about the role of community in enhancing the ancient coin collecting experience.
Dive into the depths of history with our latest episode, where we uncover the captivating journey of shipwreck coins. These treasures, lost to the sea for centuries, hold stories of exploration, trade, and adventure. Join Isaac from Premier Rare Coins as he shares his expertise on these maritime relics, revealing their historical significance and the tales they tell. Discover how these coins offer a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the economic and cultural exchanges of bygone eras. Perfect for history buffs and treasure hunters alike!
In this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean Kinzer and Josh Benevento dive into a wide-ranging discussion on the ancient coin market, upcoming shows like Central States, and how tariffs are reshaping the cost of importing coins. They share personal updates, including Josh’s opera projects and Dean’s steady production pace, while emphasizing the growing need for creativity and adaptability in the hobby.
The episode explores the rise of platforms like Whatnot, offering insights and tips for collectors navigating its fast-paced environment. Dean reflects on recent acquisitions and the stories behind them, reinforcing the importance of historical context and continuous learning in numismatics. With auction highlights, market observations, and practical advice for collectors, this episode underscores both the challenges and excitement of collecting ancient coins in 2025.
Byzantine coins hold a rich history, yet they remain overlooked by many collectors. In this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, Kyle Bollen shares his journey into Byzantine numismatics, exploring the allure of trophy coins, the solidus as a medieval powerhouse, and the investment potential of these historical artifacts. We dive into the fall of the Byzantine Empire, Anastasius I’s economic reforms, and the resilience of Constantinople. Kyle also breaks down the importance of provenance research, the truth about clipped coins, and must-have resources for collectors. Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or new to Byzantine coins, this episode is packed with insights and hidden gems. Listen now and discover the treasures of the Byzantine world!
In this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Josh Benevento and Dean Kinzer share their experiences from recent coin shows, including the FUN Show and the New York International Coin Show. They discuss the success of these events, the rising value of ancient coins, and the role of history in making these treasures so captivating. Plus, they reveal exciting plans for 2025 and their mission to grow and educate the ancient coin community.
In this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Josh Benevento and Dean Kinzer explore a remarkable selection of ancient coins submitted by their community, including a standout piece recognized as a 2024 Coin of the Year. They discuss the historical significance, artistry, and personal connections behind each submission, highlighting the diverse conditions and stories these coins carry. From coveted Julius Caesar denarii to intriguing Byzantine pieces, they delve into the impact of provenance, toning, and collector preferences. Tune in for a celebration of numismatic passion, community engagement, and the timeless allure of ancient coins.
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n this episode of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean Kinzer and Joshua Benevento reflect on personal milestones in 2024, share their favorite coins of the year, and discuss upcoming coin shows. Special guest Kyle Ponterio from Stack’s Bowers joins the conversation to delve into the fascinating world of countermarks, medieval coins, and the unique offerings of Stack’s Bowers. He highlights the importance of research and provenance in enhancing the value of coins, offering insights that collectors won’t want to miss.
Tune in for an engaging discussion that blends personal stories, numismatic expertise, and a look ahead to what’s coming in the coin world!
In this episode of the Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean Kinzer and Josh Benevento discuss their passion for ancient coins, share personal updates, and interview Shanna Schmidt, owner of Shanna Schmidt Numismatics Inc and Numismatica Ars Classica USA. Shanna shares her extensive journey in the numismatic world, discussing her transition from advertising to the coin business, the challenges she faces as a woman in the industry, and her current ventures in auction representation. She emphasizes the importance of numismatic literature and her efforts to build a comprehensive library for the community, including a partnership with the Newman Numismatic Portal to digitize resources. Shanna also highlights the evolving auction market and her strategies for navigating it successfully. In this engaging conversation, Shanna Schmidt shares her insights into the world of numismatics, discussing the historical context of coins, her inspirations, and the importance of aesthetics in coin collecting. She offers valuable advice for new collectors, reflects on the challenges of being a female in a male-dominated industry, and reveals her plans to pursue a PhD focused on the preservation of cultural property through coin collecting. The discussion highlights the significance of community and mentorship in numismatics, as well as the need for a more open market for coins.Visit https://www.shannaschmidt.com/ for more!
In this engaging conversation, Vera Liu shares her journey from a marketing career in major corporations to becoming a prominent figure in the numismatic world. As the first woman guest on the podcast, she discusses her role at CNG, her passion for coin collecting, and the significance of the Tyrant collection. The discussion also highlights the differences in coin collecting markets between Asia and the West, the influence of women in history, and the importance of social media in promoting numismatics. Vera emphasizes the need for inclusivity in the hobby and the value of sharing knowledge across generations.Music provided by Dalton Masters, check him out on Spotify.
In this conversation, Dean, Josh, and Aaron discuss Harlan J. Berk Limited (HJB) and the services it offers as a coin dealer. They talk about the history of HJB, its transition from a jewelry store to a coin business, and its focus on ancient coins and antiquities. Aaron shares his experience working at HJB and the challenges of grading and selling ancient coins. They also discuss the buyer bid sale and the advantages it offers compared to traditional auctions. The conversation touches on the increase in buyer's premiums and the importance of organizations like the International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN) in protecting collectors and setting industry standards. The conversation covers various topics related to the coin collecting industry, including the importance of attending conferences and networking, the experience at the ANA show, the decline of shows in general, the resurgence of young collectors, the impact of the pandemic on the coin business, and the significance of the book '100 Greatest Ancient Coins'. Aaron shares his top 10 favorite ancient coins and discusses the future of the industry with advancements in technology.
In Episode 8 of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean and Josh interview Robert Hoppensteadt, an expert in ancient coins. Robert shares his journey into numismatics, beginning with his discovery of a sestertius in Florence in 1989. He discusses his focus on provincial bronze coins featuring architectural designs and emphasizes the importance of thorough research and prioritizing quality over quantity in building a collection. The conversation also covers current market trends, the impact of coin grading and encapsulation, and the risks associated with purchasing coins online. Additionally, the hosts announce their upcoming booth at the ANA World’s Fair of Money.
In Episode 7 of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean and Josh continue their interview with Zach Beasley, Director of Ancients at Heritage Auctions. The discussion delves into Crotonian numismatics, exploring its historical significance in Magna Graecia. They examine the transition from the Roman Republic to the Empire, emphasizing how coinage reflects these changes. The episode concludes with insights into the role of coinage during this pivotal historical period.
In Episode 6 of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean and Josh delve into their latest ancient coin acquisitions. Dean discusses an Augustus Denarius, highlighting its historical significance, particularly in relation to the Parthians. Josh presents a Sassanian coin from one of the empire's last rulers, Khusro II, providing an overview of the Sassanian dynasty and its impact on Iranian art and governance. The episode also features Part 1 of an interview with Zach Beasley, Director of Ancients at Heritage Auctions, who shares insights into the ancient coin market and his experiences in the field.
In Episode 5 of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean and Josh delve into their recent experiences and latest coin acquisitions. Josh discusses a Dupondius coin from Emperor Trajan, providing historical context and explaining the legends inscribed on it. Dean shares a coin from Troy, highlighting the city's history and the rarity of coins from that era. They also explore the complexities of understanding denominations in ancient coins and the challenges collectors face when dealing with coins from different periods. The episode concludes with tips for attending coin shows, emphasizing the importance of setting a budget, taking time to browse, negotiating prices, and building relationships with dealers and fellow collectors.
In Episode 4 of The Ancient Coin Hour, hosts Dean and Josh continue their exploration of ancient Judean coins, delving into their significance, value, and the mysteries surrounding their nomenclature and usage. They showcase personal pieces, including a bronze prutah of Porcius Festus and a provincial coin of Domitian, discussing their historical contexts. The conversation also touches on the Jewish revolts and the Roman occupation of Judea. The episode concludes with Part 2 of their interview with David Hendin, a renowned expert in biblical coins, who shares further insights into the field.
In Episode 3 of The Ancient Coin Hour, the interview features David Hendin, a renowned expert in Judean and biblical coins. Hendin shares his journey into numismatics, which was inspired by his father's coin collection and his experiences in Israel. He discusses the importance of fostering a sense of community within the numismatic world and the unique connection between coin collecting and historical storytelling. Hendin also highlights the American Numismatic Society's vital role in promoting research and collaboration in the field. This insightful conversation offers a deeper look into the world of biblical coinage and its significance.
In Episode 2 of The Ancient Coin Hour podcast, hosts Dean and Josh continue their exploration of ancient numismatics. They begin by discussing notable coins, including a bronze piece from Syracuse and Gorgon coins, highlighting their historical significance and unique features. The conversation then shifts to the importance of literature in coin collecting, with recommendations for beginners seeking to deepen their knowledge. The episode features the second part of an interview with Mike Gasvoda, managing director at Classical Numismatic Group (CNG), who shares insights into the ancient coin market and auction processes. Dean and Josh conclude by emphasizing the value of education in collecting and invite listener suggestions for future topics.
In the first episode of The Ancient Coin Hour podcast, hosts Dean and Josh interview Mike Gasvoda, the managing director of Classical Numismatic Group (CNG). Gasvoda shares his extensive experience in the ancient coin market, discussing the intricacies of auctions and the nuances of coin collecting. He emphasizes the importance of thorough research and knowledge in making informed purchasing decisions. The conversation also touches on the historical significance of certain coins and the evolving trends within the numismatic community.