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N ew Numism 4 4 - - NUMISMATIC Jersey JOURNAL ASSOCIATION, Ini. VOLUME 17 No. 1 & 2 THREE DOLLARS SECOND QUARTER 1991 Adolph Weinman’s Standing Liberty by JAMES K. BRANDT, Editor, LM-57 All collectors of Twentieth Century United States coins are familiar with the designs of the dime, quarter, and half dollar struck in 1916. These designs are considered by many collectors to be among the most artistic coins ever struck by the Mint. The design of the dime and half dollar are the master work of Adolph Weinman, while the quarter was designed by Herman MacNeil. Both sculptors were from New York City. The half dollar is referred to as the Walking Liberty half dollar, since the obverse shows a full-length, side view figure of Liber¬ ty carrying branches of laurel and oak walking toward the dawn of a new day. The quarter portrays a frontal figure of Liberty holding a shield in the left hand and an olive branch in the right hand. On either side of Liberty is a wall. The quarter is referred to as the Standing Liberty Quarter. The dime portrays a side view of Liberty with wings which is often mistaken for the Greek god Mercury. All three coins were a welcome sight to everyday com¬ merce, replacing the design of Charles Barber’s Liberty Head on the dime, quarter, and half dollar w hich were issued in 1892. Several years ago I attended the Token & Medal Show at the GSNA Annual Convention and while browsing the dealers' tables, a beautiful high relief medal caught my attention. I stopped to examine the medal more closely; it ws square shaped, evenly ton¬ 1904 Universal Exposition Medal, St. Louis, Missouri. ed dark brown, and struck in high relief. There was no signs of any marks or rub on the high points. It was a gem in the original Upon comparison of the medal and half dollar one can clearly box of issue, just waiting for a collector to acquire. see that the likeness of Liberty is identical. Quite often an artist will carry forth to new works design elements from previous I asked to examine the medal and the dealer carefully remov¬ works. This is such an example. However, what impressed me ed the box and handed it to me. I studied the obverse carefully, most, was the high relief of the medal as compared to the low admiring the high relief and details of the design. For some relief of the half dollar. Both the medal and half dollar designs reason, I felt that the design was familiar. I carefully took the are beautifully executed and both were appropriate for the pur¬ medal out of the box and looked at the reverse. The eagle with pose each served. Given a choice, 1 would have preferred the outstretched wings also looked familiar, but I couldn’t place where medal design for the half dollar. I had seen a similar eagle. I turned the medal over again. I im¬ Collectors who admire Mr. Weinman’s style and design should mediately recognized the sun in the background and associated add one of the medal versions to his/her collection. Maybe, if it with Weinman’s half dollar design. At this point, I asked the you are lucky, you will find such an example at this year's GSNA dealer who had designed the medal and was told Adolph Convention at the Token & Medal Show. Each time I look at Weinman. this medal I think of it as Weinman’s Standing Liberty. Mr. Weinman designed this medal for the 1904 Universal Ex¬ position in St. Louis, Missouri. It was struck in three different shapes; shield shaped, square, and circular, to be used as Grand DON’T BE SQUARE. . . Prize, Silver, and Bronze awards, respectively. On the obverse there is a frontal figure of Liberty holding up a drapery with stars ATTEND THE GSNA PICNIC and stripes. It appears that the drapery is being held up by a slight breeze. This same drapery appears on Weinman’s design of the See Page 17 Walking Liberty half dollar. Also appearing on the medal is a young Indian girl draped in a cloth with a honeybee design. BEAVERTOWN COINS “BUYING ALL U.S. GOLD AND SILVER... SINGLE COINS TO ENTIRE COLLECTIONS” •Managed Numismatic Investment Accounts •Auction Services •PCGS, NGC and ANACS Submissions •Estate Appraisals •Bullion Services Now at TWO Locations!!! Main Office: New Location: 245 Main Street Godwin & Crescent Aves. Lincoln Park, N.J. Wyckoff, N.J. 07035 07481 (201) 696-1070 (201) 891-6425 FAX: (201) GSNA OFFICERS President Past President DOUG MOORE PAUL J. PFEIL, SR. RD 3, Box 454 14 Roosevelt Drive Felton, DE 19943 Ogdensburg, NJ 07439 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President DENNIS B. TILGHMAN STEPHEN TAYLOR RD 1, Box 134-B 70 West View Avenue Wrightstown, NJ 08562 Dover, DE 19901 Treasurer Secretary DAVID RUNFELDT, JR. KARI BROWER P.O. Box 74 302 Worth Road Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 Brick, NJ 08723 Corresponding Secretary JUDITH KESSLER P.O. Box 331 Millville, NJ 08332 President’s 1990 General Show Co-Chairpersons James Brandt, P.O. Box 787, Pearl River, NY 10965 Report Stephen Taylor, 70 West View Ave., Dover, DE 19901 Area Coordinator Dealer Liaison Welcome to the 16th Annual convention ARNO SAFRAN DAVE RUNFELDT, SR. P.O. Box 605 P.O. Box 74 of The Garden State Numismatic Associa¬ Lakewood, NJ 08701 Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 tion. This year’s convention, chaired by Jim Brandt and Steve Taylor, will offer something for the young and old. The New NEW JERSEY NUMISMATIC JOURNAL Jersey Token & Medal Show will be back (NJNJ) IS THE OFFICIAL QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE along with Surina Auction Galleries and GARDEN STATE NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION the U.S. Mint. Plus, there will be the AN EDUCATIONAL, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, INCORPORATED Young Numismatist's Program and an UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Educational Forum along with other various club meetings. Refer to the pro¬ Send articles and photos to: gram in this issue. At the annual meeting JAMES K. BRANDT, NJNJ EDITOR we will announce the winner of the P.O. Box 787, Pearl River, NY 10965 Literary Award and the Membership DENNIS B. TILGHMAN, NJNJ ADVERSTISING MANAGER Recruitment Award. RD 1, Box 134-B, Wrightstown, NJ 08562 At the Sunday awards breakfast we will induct new officers for GSNA with Judy Send “Club News” to: Kessler serving as President for ARNO SAFRAN 1991-1993. 1 know that the new board will P.O. Box 605, Lakewood, NJ 08701 do an excellent job for the Association. I NJNJ is sent free of charge to all GSNA members and is open to all members for the expression of their opi¬ encourage all our members to come to the nions on any numismatic topic. convention and welcome our new leadership. Those wishing to advertise in the New Jersey Numismatic Journal must furnish advertising copy. The NJNJ will not provide a checking copy, but a copy of the At a recent Baord meeting we reviewed issue in which the ad appears will be sent to each advertiser as proof of the cost of the Journal with our editor and publication. a decision was made to publish the Jour¬ Stories and ads for the next issue must be received by nal three times a year instead of four. This decision was made because of rising costs Following are the advertising rates: DEADLINES FOR STORIES & ADS: and your Board's desire to keep the Jour¬ Full page $65 nal a top quality publication that we can Inside Covers $70 FEB. 28TH for March Issue all be proud of. Outside Back Cover $75 MAY 1ST for June Issue Some of you may be wondering w hat 1/2 page $35 JULY 28TH for September Issue happened to the Spring Workshop. Well, 1/4 page $20 1/8 page $12 this year we decided to hold the Workshop in the Fall. The date has been set for Satur¬ There is an additional charge of $5.00 each for photos, which must be day, November 2, 1991 and the location processed separately for use with ads. will be the Landmark Inn in Woodbridge. (continued on page 4) 3 President’s Report GSNA Coin (continued from page 3) Project New Jersey. Each Member Club will be entitled to send one representative at no For Young charge. Each additional representative will cost $15.00. The format will be similar to Numismatists last year’s with some different topics and more time being allotted for discussin on by CHRISTOPHER T. CONNELL each topic. Information and registration forms will be sent to all Member Clubs in July/August. WE SALUTE Many GSNA members have expressed concern for young numismatists starting Circle August 3, 1991 on your GSNA THESE NEW MEMBERS! out in the numismatic hobby. When many calendars. This is the date of our Annual of us began collecting, many collectible picnic. It will be held again at Mercer 1189 Benjamin Phillips coins were available to us in circulation. County Park. For those of you not familiar 1190 Marshall 0. Meyers Young people today have available to them with this park, it has excellent facilities and J-1191 Jonathan Bolls only our contemporary clad token-like everyone is guaranteed a good time. J-1192 David Bolls coins dated post 1964, with coin designs It is hard to recap all that has taken place 1193 Maryann S. Frees which have not changed for over fifty with GSNA over the past two years. I 1194 Laura Nicholas years. It takes an exceptional youngster would like to thank everyone for their 1195 Angelo Dinonno who is very motivated to venture into the assistance in making GSNA one of the top 1196 Raymond F. Anderson hobby of coin collecting. The Board of State associations in numismatics. It is the 1197 Robert C. Galvin your GSNA has been working on a GSNA members of GSNA who make it work and 1198 Dean J. Liska COIN PROJECT to help young collectors the success that it is. I've had fun during 1199 Frank Santulli become interested in the hobby, to help the last two years and hope that in a small 1200 Natalie Santulli local coin clubs attract and nurture new way I’ve helped GSNA grow to what it is 1201 Harry Garrison young collectors, and to encourage young today. I thank all of you for the privilege 1202 Charles Messier numismatists to develop skill and wisdom of serving as your President. 1203 Criton Drakontides in collecting, numismatic exhibition, Have fun at the convention and I hope numismatic research and participation in you find that coin, token, medal, or piece LM-290 Greg Ruby the numismatic hobby. of currency that you’ve been searching for. LM-291 Mike Brower The proposal is for the GSNA to fund Numismatically yours, a GSNA YOUNG NUMISMATISTS Douglas Moore COIN PROJECT. This project, model¬ ed after the ANA's Roman Coin Project begun by David Cervin of the ANA, will offer to young collectors, age 10 to 17 op¬ portunity to obtain numismatic rewards for NEWS ITEMS (continued on page 16) AND PHOTOGRAPHS NEEDED FOR THE APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP (INDIVIDUAL) JOURNAL NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION Print Name Occupation _ Home Address Phone Mailing Address _ Phone _ DID YOU TELL City_ State Zip Code SOMEONE ABOUT Numismatic Membership ANA, No. GSNA MEMBERSHIP Sponsored By _ TODAY? Signature__ Individual Membership $5.00 Club Membership $10.00 Junior $3 00 Life Member $100.00 Club Life Membership $200.00 Associate Member $1 00 Application Fee Must Accompany This Application Dave Runfeldt, Jr., Treasurer, P.O. Box 74, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 4 MANUFACTURERS OF- FLIPS BAR SLEEVES STORAGE BOXES MEDAL HOLDERS CURRENCY HOLDERS BASEBALL CARD SLEEVE: DEALER PRICE LIST UPON REQUEST.^ W. CUSTOM DIE WORK AVAILABLE. 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MEMBER CLUBS Cherry Hill Stamp & Coin Club - Leisure Village - #C-014 Israel Numismatic Society of #CLM-001 c/o Charles Messier South Jersey - #026 P O Box 8528 599-B Lake Point Drive 1501 Sagemore Drive Cherry Hill, N.J. 8035 Lakewood, N.J. 08701 Marlton, N.J. 08053 Meets 3rd Thursday Meets 2nd Wednesday Community Center Summit Coin Club - #015 Temple Beth Shalom Cherry Hill, N.J C/O Edison Recreation Center 1901 Kresson Rd. at Cropwell 100 Morris Avenue Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003 Ocean County Coin Club, Inc. - #CLM-002 Summit, N.J. 07901 P.O. Box 567 Garden State Coin Club - #027 Meets 2nd Monday 7:30 p.m. Jackson, NJ 08527 454 River Drive Edison Recreation Center Meets 1st & 3rd Tues., 8:00 p.m. Westville, N.J. 08093 Summit, N.J. Brick Township Municipal Complex Meets 1st Saturday 8 p.m. Chambers Bridge Road St. Annes Church Annex South Jersey Coin Club - #016 Brick, N.J. US 130 & Highland Avenue P.O. Box 331 Westville, N.J. Millville, N.J. 08332 New Jersey Exonumia Society - #CLM-003 Meets 2nd Monday (except July & Aug ) Hackettstown Coin Club - # 032 P.O. Box 65 St. Mary Magdelan Church Hall 13 Marjorie Drive. RD 1 Bellmawr, N.J. 08099-0065 Buck & Depot Sts. Hackettstown, N.J. 07840 Meets at Annual GSNA Convention Millville, N.J. Meets 4th Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Northern Valley Coin Club - #CLNI-004 American Legion Hall Hunterdon Coin Club - #018 P.O. Box 141 Willow Grove Road P.O. Box 472 Demarest, N.J. 07627 Hackettstown, N.J. Flemington, N.J. 08822 Meets 4th Tues., 8 p.m. (Sept.-June) Meets 2nd Wednesday 8 p.m. Somerset Coin Club - #035 Demarest Methodist Church Flemington Boro Library 1465 Easton Avenue 109 Hardenburg Ave. 118 Main Street Somerset, N.J. 08873 Demarest, N.J. Flemington, N.J. Meets 2nd Monday Plainfield Area Coin Club - #CLM-005 Fairlawn Coin Club - #020 P.O Box 66 P.O. Box 113 Fork of the Delaware Coin Club - #036 Dunellen, N.J. 08812 Hawthorne, N.J 07507 110 Henderson Street Meets 4th Monday 8 p.m. Meets 1st Wednesday 8 p.m. Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 Rescue Squad, Main St. (Except July & August) Meets 1st Monday 7:30 p.m. Dunellen, N.J. High School Cafeteria Lopatcong Municipal Bldg Berdan Avenue 3rd & Cromwell Streets New Egypt Coin Club - #CLM-006 Fairlawn, N.J. Phillipsburg, N.J. P.O. Box 64 New Egypt, N.J. 08533 Currency Club of Chester County, Pa. - Bergen County Coin Club — #037 Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday 8:00 p.m. #021 P.O. 4126 N. Hackensack Station New Egypt First Aid Building 420 Owen Road River Edge, N.J. 07661 Brynmore Road West Chester, Pa. 19380 Meets 3rd Wednesday 8 p.m. New Egypt, N.J. Meets 3rd Thursday 7:30 p.m. (Except July & August) (Except July & August) Congregational Church Sussex County Coin Club, Inc. - #CLM-007 Comonwealth Federal Savings & Loan Summit & Spring Valley Avenue 14 Roosevelt Drive Association Hackensack, N.J. Ogdensburg, N.J. 07439 • High & Market Streets Meets 2nd Monday 7:30 p.m. West Chester, Pa. LERA Coin Club - #045 Sparta Elks Club P.O. Box 787 Lake Mohawk, N.J. Passaic County Numismatic Club - #C-022 Pearl River, N Y. 10965 Box 291 Meets 2nd Wednesday 8 p.m. Trenton Numismatic Club - #CLM-08 Clifton, N.J. 07015 (Except July & August) P.O. Box 93 LERA Clubhouse Trenton, N.J. 08601 Meets 4th Monday 8 p.m. Kent Coin Club - #024 Lederle Laboratories N. Middletown Road Jewish Community Center P.O Box 894 Pearl River, N Y. 999 Lower Ferry Road Dover, DE 19903 Trenton, N.J. Meets 2nd Thursday 7:30 p.m. New Jersey Numismatic Society - #049 WSFS Building Box 1412 Newark Museum - HCLM-001 South State & Reed Streets Morristown, N.J. 07960 49 Washington Street Dover, DE Meets 3rd Monday 7:30 p.m. Box 540 Madison Public Library Newark, N.J. 07101 39 Keep Street Madison, N.J. Serendipity Coin Club - HCM #001 P.O. Box 67 (continued on page 9) Wharton, N.J 07885 X G.S.N.A. Club News NORTHERN VALLEY COIN CLUB CLM #04 Member Clubs by ARNO SAFRAN The Club held its 25th Anniversary Din¬ (continued from page 8) ner at the Colonial Manor in Old Tappan, If you have information pertaining to New Jersey on April 19th. Eighty-six Crestwood Coin & Stamp Club - #055 your club - whether it be election of of¬ members and guests attended. John P.O. Box 154 ficers, an upcoming show, or just timely, Rosengren showed slides of past dinners, Whiting, N.J. 08759 newsworthy information your club would the annual coin shows, and club meetings. Meets 2nd Wednesday 7 p.m. Hilltop Clubhouse like to share with G.S.N.A. readers of this The highlight of this year’s dinner was the 4th Tuesday 1:30 p.m., Unity Clubhouse Journal - send the information (preferably presentation of the Ed Black award to Whiting, N.J. typed) to ARNO SAFRAN, BOX 605, James Brandt for his service to the club and Wilmington Coin Club - #056 LAKEWOOD, NJ 08701. the field of numismatics. The award is Box 272 named in honor of Ed Black the founder Rockland, DE 19732 OCEAN COUNTY COIN CLUB of the club. Meets 4th Tuesday 7:30 p.m. CLM #01 Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd WATCHUNG HILLS COIN CLUB Foulk Road & Chatham Drive Show & Tell is alive and well in the #57 Wilmington, DE Ocean County coin club. 1991 has been an Watchung Hills Coin Club - #057 educational year for the club states Jim Recent electins held at the Watchung c/o Bob Gilbert Majoros, club publicity chairman. Mon¬ Hills Coin Club resulted in the following P.O. Box 299 thly show and tell contributors have officers for 1991: Arno Safran, President; Liberty Corner, N.J. 07938 enhanced the level of interest in the club. Greg Heim, Vice President; Bob Gilbert, Meets 2nd Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Amo Safran, club vice president, instituted Secretary; and Herb Frank, Treasurer. O'Connor’s Beef & Ale House the program in January and it has taken off Bob Gilbert was also elected to serve as Washington Valley Road well with its members. Describing error editor of the club newsletter. The Hills Warren, N.J. finds, receiving the first auction coin Numismatist. Peter Doelger will serve as White Plains Coin Club - #060 through the teletrade system, and presen¬ chairman for the annual club show. P.O. Box 91 tations on their most interesting moment The club has moved to a new meeting Wykagyl Sta. in coins are just a few of the subjects place, O'Connor's Beef & Ale House on New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804 covered. Washington Valley Road. Warren, New Meets 2nd Tuesday 7:30 p.m. The Ocean County Coin Club holds two Jersey. The club meets the second Tues¬ St. Matthews Lutheran Church meetings a month. The first meeting is the day of each month except August. Persons Corner Carhart & Mamaroneck Aves. White Plains, N.Y. educational meeting and the second interested in attending the club's meetings meeting is devoted to the normal meeting or want more information on the club can Westchester County Coin Club • #0062 agenda along with the monthly auction. write to Bob Gilbert. P.O. Box 2999, P.O. Box 1215 Club president Chris Connell, who has Liberty Corner, NJ 07938. New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 Meets 3rd Wednesday 8 p.m. given a few interesting facts about his American Legion Post favorite subject, Byzantine coins, said "It 307 Mamaroneck Road is really amazing what some of the Scarsdale, N.Y. members bring in and discuss. I've learn¬ Deep Search Metal Detectors Club - #064 ed so many things that I hope it continues C/O Paul Wiener forever.” Want To Lean More 23 Oakey Drive Kendall Park, N.J. 08824 TRENTON NUMISMATIC CLUB About Numismatics? Meets 3rd Monday 8 p.m. CLM #08 E Brunswick Library Visit Your Local Ryders Lane The club has recently changed its E. Brunswick, N.J. meeting place to the Jewish Community COIN CLUB Roxbury Coin Club - #065 Center, 999 Lower Ferry Road, Trenton, Box 459 NJ. The club meets the 4th Monday at 8:00 Ledgewood, N.J. 07852 p.m. Meets 1st Wednesday 8 p.m. A coin show is planned for November Roxbury Library 10, 1991 at a place to be announced. Per¬ Main Street sons seeking additional information on the Off Rt. 10 & Hillside Ave. club can write to the Trenton Numismatic Roxbury, N.J. Club, P.O. Box 93, Trenton, NJ 08601. Flushing Coin Club - #066 Thomas Lawless 144-30 Sanford Avenue Flushing, N.Y. 13355 DID YOU TELL Meets 2nd Friday 8 p.m. SOMEONE ABOUT Queens Botanical Gardens Main Street GSNA MEMBERSHIP Flushing, N.Y. This list is up-to-date as of May /, 1991. TODAY? If your club is not listed, check with your club treasurer on payment of dues. 9 £P. Coirn Buying/Selling U.S. Gold 2- All U.S. Proof & '[Pafifiai Mint-State Coins Numismatist U.S. & Foreign ANA L.M. 3188 Bullion Gold & Silver P.O. Box 4524 Silver Spring, MD 20904 Estates-Appraised (301) 384-4715 Bought-Sold INCORPORATED Coins - Gold - Silver Diamonds - jewelry- GSNA LM #241 Charles & Lisa Anastasio ANA LM #2012 15 Bloomfield Ave., Suite I WILLIAM WETZLER Verona, NJ 07044 RARE COINS 201-239-0507 • 201-478-3455 Member: P.O. BOX 324 PNG, ANA, FUN, GSNA. MSNS, INS (201) 400-7278 CaRlSTADT. NJ 07072 See You In June! 1992 1994 June 26-28 June 24-26 1993 CHERRY HILL 1995 June 25-27 June 23-25 PHILADELPHIA AREA at the GARDEN STATE CONVENTION June 28-30, 1991 RT. 70 & CUTHBERT BLVD./CHERRY HILL, N.J. 08002 (609) 662-1234 10

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