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- Eric P. Newman’s first numismatic publication, on Missouri paper money, appeared in 1941. In the ensuing years, Newman published widely in the field of colonial coinage, early American paper money, and counterfeit detection.
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In a 1977 article in The Numismatist, Newman shed light on previously unrecognized contributions of Robert Morris, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a major financial backer during the American Revolutionary War.
Nov 17, 2017 · The coin hobby’s celebrated centenarian, Eric Pfeiffer Newman was a noted numismatist, author, coin collector and philanthropist. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on May 25, 1911 to Samuel...
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Eric P. Newman’s first numismatic publication, on Missouri paper money, appeared in 1941. In the ensuing years, Newman published widely in the field of colonial coinage, early American paper money, and counterfeit detection.
Eric P. Newman's first article on early American coinage was "Varieties of the Fugio Cent," which appeared in the January-February 1949 issue of Wayte Raymond's Coin Collector's Journal. It was reissued in 1952 to accompany his work on the 1776 Continental Currency coinage, and remained a favorite subject of Newman's throughout his life.
In four decades of service on the governing Council (predecessor of the present Board of Trustees), Eric P. Newman (1911–2017) was consistently a strong advocate of the Society’s educational mission.
The Young Numismatist. Eric P. Newman, is a Living Legend in Numismatic History, with over a Century of life experience, that has been dedicated to learning, loving and living his pursuits in life, as an example of his passions.