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Eric P. Newman (born May 25, 1911) is an American numismatist. He has written "works about early American coins and paper money considered the standards on their subjects" as well as hundreds of articles. He is the only living person to have owned all five 1913 Liberty Head nickels. Newman sold his coins over five auctions in 2013–2014 for almost $55 million.

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Early life

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Newman was born to Samuel Elijah and Rose (Pfeiffer) Newman in St. Louis, Missouri. His interest in coins began at the age of seven when his grandfather gave him an 1859 Indian Head cent. When he was ten years old, he would visit Burdette G. Johnson's coin store in downtown St. Louis every couple of weeks; Johnson became his friend and mentor.

Education and career

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Newman earned a bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1932 and a Juris Doctor from Washington University in St. Louis in 1935. Three years later, Newman became vice president of the Missouri Numismatic Society. In 1939, Newman was appointed Secretary-Treasurer of the Central States Numismatics Society. He then practiced law until 1943. The following year, he was hired by Edison Brothers Stores, rising to executive vice president in 1968, before retiring in 1987.

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While attending MIT, Newman became slightly acquainted with E. H. R. Green, himself a coin collector. Newman and other students were given the use of Green's private radio station at Round Hill, Massachusetts, to follow Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's first Antarctic expedition (1928-1930). After Green died in 1936, Newman raised $600 from his family and purchased some currency notes from the estate. After he told Burdette Johnson about it, Johnson put up the money to buy most of Green's collection, including the only five known 1913 Liberty Head nickels. Newman's favorite coin, however, is a unique 1792 pattern in gold which he believes was owned by George Washington.

Personal life and legacy

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Newman married Evelyn Edison on November 29, 1939. They have two children, Linda N. Schapiro and Andrew E. Newman. Eric and Evelyn have supported a variety of philanthropic efforts including medical research, academia, and St. Louis cultural affairs. In 2003, the Newmans donated two million dollars to Washington University in St. Louis to establish the Newman Money Museum, housed in the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. It opened in 2006 and displays part of Newman's collection on a rotating basis. They also established the Eric P. Newman Education Center at the Washington University School of Medicine and established numerous professorships and scholarships. Evelyn Newman died on September 1, 2015 at the age of 95.

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Newman has written over thirteen numismatic books. He is known for his pioneering study The Early Paper Money of America (1967), which remains the standard work on the subject and is now entering its fifth edition. Other written works include The 1776 Continental Currency Coinage: Varieties of the Fugio Cent (1952), The Fantastic 1804 Dollar (1962) and U.S. Coin Scales and Counterfeit Coin Detectors (2000).

Awards and honors

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Among his many honors are the Archer M. Huntington Medal (the highest award of the American Numismatic Society) in 1978 and the Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society in 1991. The American Numismatic Association inducted him into its Hall of Fame in 1986 and named him Numismatist of the Year in 1996. The American Numismatic Society commissioned a bas relief portrait which was presented to him at his 100th birthday celebration.


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References

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