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 Thursday, November 20, 2008
When in Washington....visit a renewed Museum
Posted by george
This morning while listening to NPR then ran a story that on Friday, November 21 (Tomorrow) the Museum of American History will re-open after a multi- year renovation.
Old Glory is now displayed flat on a small rise, no longer hanging as in the former display.
The nues was all excited about Dorothy's ruby red slippers, Julia Child's kitchen and several other well know items of the 3 million, but no mention of the numismatic collection.
If I remember stories from when the museum closed the collection display, that numismatic items will be shown in context within other displays. That, of course, give little opportunity for a room of gold, as the Lilly collection was formerly displayed. Oh well.
George
Thursday, November 20, 2008 2:36:49 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, November 17, 2008
Modern Paper Money Catalog Update Time
Posted by george
This month thru December 15th I will be doing updates to the data base of World Paper Money, Modern Issues.
If you are interesting in making sure that special correction gets made this year, I would rather that five people tell me about it rather than no one.
Don't expect me to know everything, and if you do not tell me, I don't expect you to critize the book.
Email your concerns to me at george.cuhaj@fwmedia.com
Thanks
George
Monday, November 17, 2008 5:52:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Thursday, November 13, 2008
It's rabbit season. It's duck season. It's time for the fall hunt.
Posted by george
The Saturday before Thanksgiving at first light I will start hearing multiple rifle shots echoing from the woodland and fields surrounding our small village. For the past few weekends, hunters have been in the woods participating in the “bow” hunt or setting-up and preparing their tree-stands for the opening weekend of the “gun” deer season. To cull the heard, our area participates in the “earn a buck” program – before a hunter shoots a stag, he has to shoot an anterless deer.
I find it interesting that the hunt takes place just after the rut. Shoot them just after they have had sex. Something very warped there.
As I live on the last street of town before a wooded area, I often have deer bedded down in my backyard, or in the summer nibbling at the hosta plants around the house. The season sometimes is year around, when one of these deer decides to bold across the road, a state highway in early morning, and it taken out by an auto. Not a pleasant site to find a carcass on your sidewalk in the morning. Not pleasant for the owner of the car either, as often it leads to over $1,500. in damages - a very expensive venison experience.

I’ve been told that there are two kinds of drivers in Wisconsin, those that have hit a deer and those that will.
Numismatically, there have been two types of hunting commemoratives. The first Society of Medallists issue from 1930 is titled Steady, and is a tribute to the bird hunter. It was sculpted by Laura Gardner Fraser. The second type of commemorative is the religious medals which honor St. Hubert, bishop of Leige, patron saint of hunters. His vision story is that while hunting a majestic stag, as he was about to shoot it with an arrow, the stag turns and Hubert sees a vision of a cross between his antlers and hears a message from the Lord. Very exciting stuff.
As one who spent a lot of time in the woods camping as part of the scouting program, I found that story interesting. I’ve also made the leap of good vs. evil to the modern movies in that Harry Potter’s patronis animal (protection spell) image is that of the stag, and the event where it first appears happens at a wooded lake.
Have a safe hunt.
George
Thursday, November 13, 2008 2:51:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, November 10, 2008
November 11th. Some Veteran's Day thoughts
Posted by george
Tomorrow is Veteran's Day.
As a Cub Scout, my Den Mother was interested in helping us pas our acheivement arrows and my choice for collections was stamps, and in cam my 1960 pile of US mint issues. One was for Servicemen. During the course of the conversation she mentioned that she was a Gold Star Mother, having lost her eldest son in the war (Vietnam). It was at about a month later that she brought in photos of her receiving a medal from President Nixon - her son had been awarded the Medal of Honor. That impressed me even as a kid.
I still see her on occasion on my visits back to Astoria. I've visited her son's name on the wall in D.C. It is interesting how it all mixes in.
When I was attracted to collecting WWI items, the Gold Star Pilgrimage Medals from the United States Steamship Company and the additional medal from the federal government got my interest as the first showed a steamship, the Statue of Liberty and were struck by Tiffany & Co. I eventually wrote a TAMS Journal article about them. It was interesting to realize that there is now only one U.S. WW I veteran still alive.
However, it is also the anniversary of my father's death. 15 Years ago. Wow.
So, find a serviceman to thank, visit a local veterans home or hospital, support a Gold Star Mother.
George
Monday, November 10, 2008 8:36:42 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Thursday, November 06, 2008
Modern American Medals on display at APS Museum
Posted by george
Medallic Exhibit at American Philatelic Center Opening, Seminars & Reception Saturday, November 8
From 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday, November 8 an exhibition of nearly 100 items from 30th Congress of the International Federation of Medallic Art will open at the American Philatelic Center , 100 Match Factory Place , Bellefonte , Pennsylvania . This exhibition (which includes two Cuhaj created medals) is supplemented by works of six additional Pennsylvania medallic artists: Richard Bonham, William Davis, Eugene Daub, Helen Gorsuch, Jim Licaretz, and Jeanne Stevens-Sollman.
As part of the opening a Demonstration, Lecture and Reception will be held on Saturday, November 8. From 10:30 am to noon artist Jim Licaretz will provide demonstrations in Cold Cast Bronze. At 3 pm collector and historian Donald Scarinci will present "Art that can't be licked" Understanding Contemporary Medals." The opening reception will be held from 4 pm to 6 pm. All events are free and open to the public.
The exhibition will remain on display in the American Philatelic Center , home of the American Philatelic Society, the nation's leading organization for postage stamp collectors, through January 15. Regular hours are 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
For directions call 814-933-3803 or visit the Society's website.
Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:51:36 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, November 03, 2008
November 4th, it is here!
Posted by george
Greetings.
Well, it is election day. Please take the time to vote.
George
Monday, November 03, 2008 10:26:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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