Papers of the Pacific Coast Numismatic Society
The Pacific Coast Numismatic Society, founded in 1915 by Farran Zerbe, is the oldest numismatic organization in the western United States. Papers since 2012 may be found at https://pcns.org/paper/index.html (link verified 7/2023).
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Pacific Coast Numismatic Society papers for 2014-2015:
Chinatown Tales: La Chinesca by Jerry F. Schimmel -- First Place
Explaining the Most Common Designs: From Castles and Lions to Bald Eagles and Arrows by Mark Benvenuto -- Second Place
PCNS Medal Archives by William D. Hyder -- Third Place
Chinatown Tales: Grant Avenue and Dupont Street by Jerry F. Schimmel
A Token from the Danish West Indies: J. Mueller by Jerry F. Schimmel
The Folsom Asparagus Gin Company by Michael F. Wehner
France: Downfall of an Emperor by Jerry F. Schimmel
Notgeld Coins and More: Meissen Porcelain by Mark A. Benvenuto
Quintera Mining Co.: Only at the Company Store by Jerry F. Schimmel
Spanish Silver and Dollars Mex: What We Used Before 1857, What We Could Use Now by Mark A. Benvenuto
Florence Evelyn Nesbit Thaw by Herbert Miles
San Francisco Gas & Electric Company: Lost in the Mists of Time by Jerry F. Schimmel
The Ocean Shore Railroad: A Terrific Idea, but... by Jerry F. Schimmel United Railroads by Jerry F. Schimmel