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Peter Gaspar

Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA

Bio: Born in Belgium, raised in California, BS Caltech, MS, PhD Yale (Chemistry), Professor of Chemistry at Washington University, St. Louis, with research interests in Organic and inorganic chemistry, and archaeometry.

Numismatic Interests:
Coinage and die-making techniques
English coins from the 8th c. to the present
Numismatic literature
Coins of the Mexican Republic 1824 to 1905
Russian copper coins of the 18th and 19th centuries

Organizational Affiliations: British Numismatic Society (Corresponding Member of Council for the United States of America) American Numismatic Society (Fellow), American Numismatic Association, Societe Suisse de Numismatique, Royal Numismatic Society, Numismatic Bibliomania Society (my favorite!)

Trevor N. A. Green

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Bio: Born in England, raised in Malaysia, Canada, Nigeria and Canada in that order. Currently finishing a B.Sc. (Honours) in Math which I should get next May, then it's off to grad school somewhere. First got interested in coins when I saw my dad's coin collection.

Numismatic Interests:
General world coins
Canadian coins, esp. old silver
Newfoundland coins, especially the 20 cent series
Anything that looks beautiful (this includes proofs and medals)
General world banknotes

Michael Greenspan

Burlington, VT, USA

Retired Air Force officer since 1981. Started in 1959 as an aviation cadet. Commissioned in 1960 as a 2nd Lt and awarded navigator wings at the same time. Flew B-52's, B-58's and, in 1970-71, flew 160+ missions in RF-4c's in Vietnam. Other Air Force jobs included Squadron Commander, editor of the internationally-distributed Navigator Magazine, Inspector General staff, and Deputy Commander of a major military installation. Worked in senior positions with two computer companies for seven years before returning to federal service, this time with the Treasury Department since 1988. Primarily collect tokens associated with druggists, soda, soda water and ice cream. Also Harvard medals and tokens, civil war storecards relative to druggists, etc., and large cents, primarily middle dates (1816-1839). Belong to ANA, TAMS, TNA, EAC, NBS, NLG, and many others. Recently elected president of the Civil War Token Society.


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Numismatica / 16 Feb 2004