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Society of Paper Money Collectors

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Society of Paper Money Collectors
NameSociety of Paper Money Collectors
Formation1961
LocationUnited States

Society of Paper Money Collectors is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and collection of paper money, with a focus on United States and international banknotes. The organization was founded in 1961 by a group of collectors, including Amon Carter Jr., Karl Kabelac, and Barney Bluestein, who were passionate about numismatics and wanted to create a community for like-minded individuals. The Society of Paper Money Collectors has since grown to become one of the largest and most respected organizations of its kind, with members from all over the world, including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The organization has also established relationships with other numismatic organizations, such as the American Numismatic Society and the Royal Numismatic Society.

History

The Society of Paper Money Collectors was established in 1961, with the first meeting taking place at the New York International Numismatic Convention. The organization's early years were marked by a focus on building a community of collectors and establishing a framework for the study and collection of paper money. The Society's founders, including Amon Carter Jr. and Karl Kabelac, were instrumental in shaping the organization's mission and goals, which included promoting the hobby of paper money collecting and providing a forum for collectors to share their knowledge and expertise. The Society has also been influenced by other numismatic organizations, such as the Numismatic Society of India and the Oriental Numismatic Society. Over the years, the Society has grown and evolved, with a increasing focus on education and research, as well as the development of new technologies and resources for collectors, such as the Internet Archive and the Library of Congress.

Organization

The Society of Paper Money Collectors is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors and operated by a team of volunteers and staff. The organization is headquartered in the United States, with members from all over the world, including Germany, France, and Japan. The Society has established relationships with other numismatic organizations, such as the American Numismatic Association and the International Bank Note Society, and has also partnered with institutions such as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Smithsonian Institution. The Society's leadership includes notable collectors and experts, such as Gene Hessler and Chet Krause, who have made significant contributions to the field of numismatics, including the development of the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money.

Membership

Membership in the Society of Paper Money Collectors is open to anyone interested in the study and collection of paper money, including United States and international banknotes. Members receive a range of benefits, including access to the Society's publications, such as Paper Money and the Society of Paper Money Collectors Journal, as well as opportunities to attend meetings and events, such as the American Numismatic Association Convention and the World Paper Money Fair. Members also have access to the Society's online resources, including the Society of Paper Money Collectors website and the Paper Money Forum, which provide a platform for collectors to share their knowledge and expertise, and to connect with other collectors and experts, such as Q. David Bowers and Fred Reed.

Publications

The Society of Paper Money Collectors publishes a range of materials, including Paper Money, the Society's official journal, which features articles and research on paper money and numismatics, and is edited by experts such as Gene Hessler and Chet Krause. The Society also publishes books and other resources, such as the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money and the Guide Book of United States Paper Money, which provide valuable information and insights for collectors, and have been recognized by institutions such as the Library of Congress and the British Museum. The Society's publications are highly regarded in the field of numismatics, and are used by collectors and researchers around the world, including those at the National Numismatic Collection and the American Numismatic Society Museum.

Collecting Paper Money

Collecting paper money is a popular hobby, with a wide range of banknotes and other paper money items available to collectors, including error notes, star notes, and replacement notes. The Society of Paper Money Collectors provides a range of resources and support for collectors, including guidance on grading and authentication, as well as access to auctions and other market information, such as the Heritage Auctions and the Stack's Bowers Galleries. Collectors can also connect with other collectors and experts through the Society's online forums and social media groups, such as the Paper Money Forum and the Society of Paper Money Collectors Facebook group, which provide a platform for sharing knowledge and expertise, and for buying and selling paper money items, including those from eBay and Amazon.

Activities and Events

The Society of Paper Money Collectors hosts a range of activities and events, including meetings, conventions, and exhibitions, such as the American Numismatic Association Convention and the World Paper Money Fair. The Society also partners with other numismatic organizations to host events and exhibitions, such as the International Bank Note Society and the Oriental Numismatic Society. Members can also participate in online events and webinars, such as the Society of Paper Money Collectors webinar series, which provide opportunities for education and networking, and feature experts such as Q. David Bowers and Fred Reed. The Society's events and activities provide a platform for collectors to connect with other collectors and experts, and to share their knowledge and expertise, and have been recognized by institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Category:Numismatic organizations

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