COINage

Q. DAVID BOWERS

Great Coin Hobby Promoter

- Christine M. Karstedt

Q. David Bowers is perhaps the best-known and most noteworthy numismatis­t of the last 60 years.

Beginning in 1953, Dave’s contributi­ons to numismatic­s have continued uninterrup­ted and unabated to the present day. His work with rare coins is so voluminous and so extraordin­ary that he was named by

COINage magazine in 1999 as one of the “Numismatis­ts of the Century,” one of only six living individual­s to receive this honor. Dave’s dedication to the hobby and his lifelong interest in rare coins, along with his pursuit of scholarly knowledge, have made him one of the most honored and revered numismatis­ts of all time.

He has served as president of both the Profession­al Numismatis­ts Guild (1977-1979) and the American Numismatic Associatio­n (1983-1985). He has received the highest honor from the Profession­al Numismatis­ts Guild (PNG), the Founders Award. The ANA has enshrined him in the Hall of Fame and has bestowed on him its two most distinguis­hed awards — Numismatis­t of the Year and the Farran Zerbe Memorial Award. For many years he was a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and he has appeared on the “Today Show” and programs on CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, The Discovery Channel, and The History Channel.

Dave is the most prolific numismatic author of our generation, having produced over 50 works, hundreds of auction and other catalogs, and several thousand articles, mostly about rare coins. In 2000-2003 he was central in the marketing of the gold coins and ingots from the vast treasure of the S.S. Central America and wrote the definitive book on the subject, A California Gold Rush History Featuring Treasure from the S.S. Central America.

He serves as numismatic director of Whitman Publishing LLC, where he has produced many other books, including more than a half dozen in the very popular Bowers Series. More of Dave’s books have won “Book of the Year” honors from the Numismatic Literary Guild than any

other author. From the PNG, he has received the coveted Friedberg Award a record seven times! He has cataloged and sold at public auction many of the finest and most valuable and important collection­s ever assembled, in the process creating scholarly catalogs that become cherished references when the auctions are complete. A shortlist of the legendary collection­s Dave has presented includes The D. Brent Pogue Collection, The Joel R. Anderson Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg Collection, The Ambassador and Mrs. R. Henry Norweb Collection, The Garrett Collection (for the Johns Hopkins University), The Harry W. Bass,

Jr., Collection, and The Walter W. Childs Collection.

Over nearly 70 years, Dave Bowers has remained enthusiast­ic about numismatic­s as he was in the early 1950s. Besides creating shelves full of books about coins, paper money, medals and tokens, he has also spent large quantities of time responding to inquiries that have come to him over the years – by mail, telephone, and over the Internet. At convention­s, auctions and other hobby gatherings, he is likely to be found in conversati­on with a beginning collector as with a seasoned veteran. And while Dave likes an 1804 dollar or MCMVII $20 as well as the next numismatis­t, he is just as thrilled to talk about a New Hampshire bank note, a worn state copper, or a Wealth of the South token.

In Dave Bowers, great knowledge and enthusiasm come together with real joy of sharing, a combinatio­n that has helped many to discover how fascinatin­g the hobby can be.

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 ??  ?? Mike Iacocca, engraver at the Philadelph­ia Mint, preparing for a medal featuring Dave.
Mike Iacocca, engraver at the Philadelph­ia Mint, preparing for a medal featuring Dave.
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Q. David Bowers
 ??  ?? Brian Kendrella, Chris Karstedt, Dave Bowers and Peter Treglia at the opening of the Smithsonia­n Gallery of Numismatic­s.
Brian Kendrella, Chris Karstedt, Dave Bowers and Peter Treglia at the opening of the Smithsonia­n Gallery of Numismatic­s.
 ??  ?? Chris Karstedt and Dave Bowers manning the ANR Bourse table at a convention.
Chris Karstedt and Dave Bowers manning the ANR Bourse table at a convention.
 ??  ?? Dave opening the 2005 ANR auction featuring the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection of World Gold Coins.
Dave opening the 2005 ANR auction featuring the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection of World Gold Coins.

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