14 episodes

Welcome to Two Bits, the American Numismatic Association’s podcast about the wonderful world of coins and currency. Enjoy wide-ranging discussions about numismatics, in a fun and engaging way.

Host Doug Mudd has collected coins since the age of 10 and is currently interested in ancient coins, modern paper money, WWI and pre-19th century medals and coins. He was Collection Manager for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Numismatic Collection from 1991 to 2004 and has been the curator of the ANA’s Money Museum since 2004. Author of numerous numismatic lectures, exhibits and publications, he writes a regular column for The Numismatist and has been an ANA Summer Seminar instructor since 2002. He is also the author of the NLG award winning book All the Money in the World printed in 2006 by Harper Collins as part of Smithsonian books.

Host Mitch Sanders is the author of the column "Getting Started" in The Numismatist magazine. A lifelong collector, his numismatic interests range from popular collectibles like Mercury Dimes and Franklin Halves to more esoteric items like Canadian Chartered banknotes and Swedish plate money. From 2003 to 2010 he served as a representative of the general public on the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, and was committee chair from 2005 to 2009.

Two Bits American Numismatic Association

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Welcome to Two Bits, the American Numismatic Association’s podcast about the wonderful world of coins and currency. Enjoy wide-ranging discussions about numismatics, in a fun and engaging way.

Host Doug Mudd has collected coins since the age of 10 and is currently interested in ancient coins, modern paper money, WWI and pre-19th century medals and coins. He was Collection Manager for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Numismatic Collection from 1991 to 2004 and has been the curator of the ANA’s Money Museum since 2004. Author of numerous numismatic lectures, exhibits and publications, he writes a regular column for The Numismatist and has been an ANA Summer Seminar instructor since 2002. He is also the author of the NLG award winning book All the Money in the World printed in 2006 by Harper Collins as part of Smithsonian books.

Host Mitch Sanders is the author of the column "Getting Started" in The Numismatist magazine. A lifelong collector, his numismatic interests range from popular collectibles like Mercury Dimes and Franklin Halves to more esoteric items like Canadian Chartered banknotes and Swedish plate money. From 2003 to 2010 he served as a representative of the general public on the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, and was committee chair from 2005 to 2009.

    Metals, Part 1

    Metals, Part 1

    Join Doug and Mitch as they discuss the fundamental ingredient of coinage: metal. They consider the origins, histories, and properties of the metals used in coinage, and rank them according to how interesting their stories are. Find out why a small amount of gold goes a long way, and why silver is compelling even in a sometimes supporting role.

    • 37 min
    Lincoln Cents, Part 3

    Lincoln Cents, Part 3

    Join Doug and Mitch for the last in their series of podcasts about the Lincoln Cent.  join them as they discuss the action-packed years of 2009-2010, which featured four commemorative reverses and a new, permanent reverse.  Find out about their compliments, and a few nitpicks, for the latest examples of this century-old coin.

    • 30 min
    Lincoln Cents, Part 2

    Lincoln Cents, Part 2

    Join Doug and Mitch as they discuss a coin that has been touched by so many people since 1959: the Lincoln Memorial Cent. They describe the artistry of the coin (and the Memorial itself), varieties in the series, and the details of changes in the coin's composition. Find out how this classic coin has rolled with the changes!

    • 34 min
    Lincoln Cents, Part 1

    Lincoln Cents, Part 1

    Join Doug and Mitch as they kick off Season 2 of Two Bits with a discussion of the coin that started so many numismatists on their hobby journey:  the Lincoln Cent.  They explain the coin’s historical origins, the controversy and jealousy that accompanied its debut, and the coveted mistakes that are part of the series.  Find out why the humble cent is such a compelling collectible!

    Virtual exhibit:  1943 and 1944 cents (https://www.money.org/money-museum/virtual-exhibits/1943-1944cents)

    • 52 min
    Numismatic Literature Roundup, Part 2

    Numismatic Literature Roundup, Part 2

    Join Doug and Mitch for Part 2 of their numismatic literature roundup as they discuss more favorite works from overviews to deep dives.  Find out how these great books can inform and inspire your collecting pursuits! Books discussed include:

    Ancient Coin Collecting (Volumes I to VI) by Wayne Sayles

    Vatican City Coins 1929-1979  by Peter Jencius

    Coins of the World by R.A.G. Carson

    • 28 min
    Numismatic Literature Roundup, Part 1

    Numismatic Literature Roundup, Part 1

    Join Doug and Mitch as they discuss some contemporary and classic works of numismatic literature, with subjects ranging from compelling moments in American history to the vast array of worldwide issues.  Find out why Doug's book is one of Mitch's favorites!

    All The Money In The World by Doug Mudd

    The Early Paper Money of America by Eric P. Newman

    In God We Trust by William Bierly

    • 42 min

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