Clain-Stefanelli
Born in Bucharest, Rumania (Romania). Received a degree in history from Franz Josef University in 1936. She moved to Rome in 1939 and came to America in 1951. She spent 14 months in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Married to Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli December 29, 1938. They had one son.
She assisted her husband at Coin Galleries. She joined the Smithsonian staff in 1957. In 1973 she received the Smithsonian gold medal for exceptional service. Appointed Executive Director of the National Numismatic Collection of the Smithsonian Institution September 1983. In 1992 she received the ANA Medal of Merit and Farran Zerbe Memorial Award in 1996. Retired July 1, 2000. She died in a hospital in Arlington, Virginia.
Author with Vladimir of The Beauty and Lore of Coins Currency and Medals issued in 1974 at $25. Also wrote with Vladimir Chartered for Progress, Two Centuries of American Banking issued in 1975 at $14.95. Author of Select Numismatic Bibliography in 1965 and Numismatic Bibliography in 1985. Her other books include Russian Gold Coins (1962), Italian Coin Engravers Since 1800 (1965) @ $.75, Numismatics, An Ancient Science (1965) @ $1.00, Artistic Evolution of Medals in the United States (1971), Medals Commemorating Battles of the American Revolution (1973) and The Medals of the United States (1973).
profile: Legacy II/2; NN 11/15/94 obit: CW: 10/22/2001; NUM 12-01
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An Inquiry into the Authenticity of a Hoard of $20 United States Assay Office Gold Pieces
Document dated August 1966. Note written on first page "Harvey - Here is your copy - please guard it with your life! JJF" and dated "9/13/66". Two copies of document with file. Ex Clain-Stefanelli archives; donated in 2013 by Dwight N. Manley to the American Numismatic Association.
Correspondence from Ronnie Carr to Dr. Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli
Correspondence from Ronnie Carr (Chairman Arbitration panel for the Garland-Ryan Problem)"�to Dr. Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli regarding information on the 1853 United States Assay Office of Gold 1853 double eagle. Letterhead shows "Ronnie Carr" and "Post Office Box 1113 / Tulare, California / Telephone 686-2924 / Area Code 209" on top of page with "The Midas Touch" on the bottom of page. Dated August 4, 1966. Ex Clain-Stefanelli archives; donated in 2013 by Dwight N. Manley to the American Numismatic Association.