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Krause Publications Information
Lisa Bellavin
Phone: 715-445-4612
URL: http://www.numismaster.com
Krause Publications, based in Iola, Wis., is the world’s largest publisher of leisure-time periodicals and books on collectibles, sewing and quilting, hunting, and fishing. Chet Krause, a long-time collector of coins, published the first issue of Numismatic News on Oct. 13, 1952, with nearly 1,000 readers. Today, Krause Publications, owned by F+W Publications, offers over 40 periodicals, 10 hobby shows, 750 reference and how-to books, and web properties such as NumisMaster.com, the online coin price database. F+W Publications, and ABRY Partners, LLC Company, also operates book clubs, conferences, trade shows, interactive media and education programs.
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15
JAN
Numismatics Industry Directory Coming Soon
Krause Publications invites all numismatic companies to have their company listed free in the 2008 Numismatics Industry Directory.
19
DEC
Krause Publications Announces Coin Of The Year Winners
We are pleased to announce the Coin of the Year Award Winners.
12
DEC
NumisMaster Launches Market Update
NumisMaster, Krause Publication’s online source for coin collectors introduces new Market Update.
01
DEC
NumisMaster Adds Paper Money Pricing
United States paper money listings have been added to the NumisMaster online pricing an information service powered by Krause Publications.
17
NOV
Coin Of The Year Voting Goes Public On NumisMaster.com
For the first time, the general public will be have the ability to cast their votes alongside mint officials, museum curators, medalists, and journalists to determine the “People’s Choice” of the world’s best coinage, when Coin of the Year voting goes live December 1st at NumisMaster.com.
15
SEP
NumisMaster Adds Expert Bloggers To Coin Collecting Site
Have you ever wondered what your grandfather’s collection of World War II bank notes is worth? Or why some new dollar coins have omitted the classic phrase “In God We Trust”?