Organization Links
The purpose of this page is to provide links to various organizations that may interest collectors. All of these groups are dedicated to one particular segment or series, or to numismatics in general. If anyone has any suggestions for additional links, please feel free to e-mail the webmaster to have them considered for addition.
John Reich Collectors Society
This group is dedicated to the study of all silver and gold coinage produced prior to 1840, and specifically those designs engraved and introduced by the Mint Assistant Engraver John Reich (1807 - 1817). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, the John Reich Journal.
Liberty Seated Collectors Club
This group is dedicated to the study of all U.S. issues produced with the Liberty Seated design (1837 - 1891). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, The Gobrecht Journal.
Early American Coppers
This group is dedicated to the study of all early U.S. copper coins - Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, and Hard Time Tokens. Collector articles are published through it’s bi-monthly magazine, Penny-Wise.
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
This group is dedicated to the collecting of numismatic literature, including books, periodicals, catalogs and other written or printed material relating to coins, medals, tokens, or paper money, ancient or modern, U.S. or worldwide. Collector articles are published through it’s quarterly journal, The Asylum as well as the weekly E-sylum.
American Numismatic Association
The American Numismatic Association is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to educating and encouraging people to study and collect money and related items of all kinds. Collector articles are published through it’s monthly magazine, The Numismatist.
American Numismatic Society
One of the largest repositories of numismatic items in the United states. In particular the collection of auction catalogs is second to none. The society is dedicated to maintaining the foremost numismatic collection, museum, and library; by supporting scholarly research and publications.
This group is dedicated to the study of all silver and gold coinage produced prior to 1840, and specifically those designs engraved and introduced by the Mint Assistant Engraver John Reich (1807 - 1817). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, the John Reich Journal.
Liberty Seated Collectors Club
This group is dedicated to the study of all U.S. issues produced with the Liberty Seated design (1837 - 1891). Collector articles are published through it’s tri-annual journal, The Gobrecht Journal.
Early American Coppers
This group is dedicated to the study of all early U.S. copper coins - Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, and Hard Time Tokens. Collector articles are published through it’s bi-monthly magazine, Penny-Wise.
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
This group is dedicated to the collecting of numismatic literature, including books, periodicals, catalogs and other written or printed material relating to coins, medals, tokens, or paper money, ancient or modern, U.S. or worldwide. Collector articles are published through it’s quarterly journal, The Asylum as well as the weekly E-sylum.
American Numismatic Association
The American Numismatic Association is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to educating and encouraging people to study and collect money and related items of all kinds. Collector articles are published through it’s monthly magazine, The Numismatist.
American Numismatic Society
One of the largest repositories of numismatic items in the United states. In particular the collection of auction catalogs is second to none. The society is dedicated to maintaining the foremost numismatic collection, museum, and library; by supporting scholarly research and publications.