ANA recognizes Money Show exhibitors

American Numismatic Association member Simcha Laib Kuritzky received the Steven J. D’Ippolito Best-in-Show Exhibit award for his exhibit, “Numismatic Polygons,” at the 2012 National Money Show May 10-12 in Denver.

American Numismatic Association member Simcha Laib Kuritzky received the Steven J. D’Ippolito Best-in-Show Exhibit award for his exhibit, “Numismatic Polygons,” at the 2012 National Money Show May 10-12 in Denver.

The exhibit highlights coins with three to 24 sides and features coins from every decade of the 20th century.

The second place Best-in-Show award was presented to Dr. Sunil Richardson for “Elephants – 2,000 Years of Strength and Majesty on South Indian Coinage,” and third place also went to Kuritzky for his exhibit, “Creating Modern Israel.”

The People’s Choice Award, determined by voting of convention attendees, was presented to Rod Gillis, ANA numismatic educator, for “Monopoly in Real-Life.” The exhibit uses stock certificates to illustrate famous locations in the game Monopoly.

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The National Coin Week Award was presented to James Reinders for his exhibit, “Clock Maker’s Collection.” Reinders will receive a full scholarship to a future ANA Summer Seminar, an award endowed by John Albanese.

National Coin Week exhibits are intended to be suitable for display in libraries and schools, so there is a $250 limit on the value of the materials in this competition.

Different criteria are used for the National Coin Week award than for exhibits competing for open awards at conventions. The same exhibit can be considered for both awards simultaneously, which explains why Kuritzky’s “Numismatic Polygons” also was awarded second place in this competition. Third place went to “Wooden Depression Scrip of Blaine, Washington,” by John Wilson.
Awards were also presented in five classes. This year, 28 competitive and non-competitive exhibits were displayed in the Collector Exhibits area. Class winners are as follows:

Class 1: History and Politics
• First place: Robert Rhue, “The Official 1959 Hawaii Statehood Medals – Gold, Silver and Copper, Plus Corresponding Five Piece Die Process Set”
• Second place: James Reinders, “Complete German States 3 Mark Commemorative Type Set (1908-1918)”
• Third place: Terry L. Carver, “A Collection of Type Coins: The Philippines Under United States Sovereignty”

Class 2: Economics
• First place: Simcha Laib Kuritzky, “Numismatic Polygons”
• Second place: John Wilson, “Wooden Depression Scrip of Blaine, Washington”
• Third place: David L. Feely, “World of Plastic Money (Polymer Notes)”

Class 3: Geography
• First place: Simcha Laib Kuritzky, “Creating Modern Israel.”
• Second place: Robert Rhue, “The Colored Seal Notes of Colonial Georgia”
• Third Place: Daniel K. Usiak, “Coins of the Czechoslovak Republic 1921-1938”

Class 4: Common Elements
• First place: Dr. Sunil Richardson, “Elephants – 2,000 Years of Strength and Majesty on South Indian Coinage”
• Second place: Charles E. Steward, “Benjamin Franklin Medals: Founding Father – Statesman – Inventor”
• Third place: Neal B. Hatgi, “Common and Uncommon Elements”

Class 5: The Arts
• First place: James Reinders, “Clock Maker’s Collection”
• Second place: Simcha Laib Kuritzky, “Engraved Coins of the Ba’al Shem Tov Amulet”
• Third place: Nancy Wilson, “Electricity: 1896 Style”

Class 6: Science
There were no exhibits in the Science class at this convention.

The application deadline is July 6 to exhibit at the 2012 ANA World’s Fair of Money, which will be held Aug. 7-11 in Philadelphia. For an application or for more information, call (719) 482-9849 or email exhibits@money.org.

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