The Professional Numismatists Guild (PNGdealers.org) has announced it will create an education and mentoring program to recruit and train the next generation of coin dealers.
Entitled “Promoting Numismatic Growth” (PNG), the program will include online instruction about coins and the coin market followed by paid internships at some of the nation’s best known dealerships and grading services.
“The goal of this program is to ensure industry growth through the education and mentoring of future professional numismatists,” explained PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman.
“We’ve established a Young Numismatist Education Committee and we’ll be developing a program that will provide a basic education in the fundamentals of numismatics followed by a rotating series of three-month internship programs at four numismatic companies. We anticipate we will begin taking applications this coming Fall from candidates 21 to 32 years of age, and the expense-paid internships will begin next year.”
PNG officials will be hiring an administrator to oversee the day-to-day operations of the program, including development of the education courses and videos, recruitment and placement of interns and fund-raising to pay for the project. The plan calls for the PNG to pay the transportation and housing expenses for each intern in addition to the costs of creating the education courses and the expenses of administering the project. Companies hosting the interns would provide salaries to them during their internships.
“We envision a combination of courses and hands-on internship experience to give future professional numismatists knowledge about grading, counterfeit detection, coin and paper money photography and auctions as well as an advanced education about numismatics in general,” said PNG President Jeffrey Bernberg.
“This is a huge project of unprecedented scope for the PNG and our member-dealers for the future of numismatics, but the potential positive benefits for the hobby and the profession are enormous.”
The PNG YN committee overseeing the initial launch of the Promoting Numismatic Growth program and creation of the PNG’s Edward Milas School of Numismatics and Internship Program is composed of Brueggeman and PNG Board members Mitch Battino, Paul Montgomery, Barry Stuppler and Fred Weinberg.
A separate Board of Directors for the Promoting Numismatic Growth program is composed of Brueggeman, Montgomery and Donald Kagin, Ph.D.
Ed Milas, for whom the program is named, was a well-known Chicago area coin dealer and former PNG President (1983 – 1985) who died in 2011.
“This ambitious internship project will increase interest in our profession by offering the next generation a practical means of entering the business of numismatics, and establish a pool of prospective employees with the necessary skills our PNG member-dealers are looking for,” said Brueggeman.
Specific information about how to apply for the internship program is expected to be announced in September.
For additional information about the Professional Numismatists Guild, contact the PNG at 28441 Rancho California Rd., Suite 106, Temecula, CA 92590. Phone: (951) 587-8300. Email at [email protected], or visit the web site at www.PNGdealers.com.
This is a great idea. The industry could use more expert dealers.
Your desire to promote and create a new generation of collectors hits a chord within me. As a 30 year public school teacher of history I have used coins to tell the tales of the world and our nation. I look forward to seeing the growth and developmental impact a program of this type can and will have on the future of our hobby/passion. If, through the development you are able to put together a program for teachers I would like to be one of the first to utilize the material in my classroom.
Sincerely,
Garry Rodenberger
Defiance Middle School
Defiance, OH 43512