James Halperin Receives PNG’s Highest Honor at 2025 Awards Dinner

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James Halperin
James Halperin

The Professional Numismatists Guild (www.PNGdealers.org) has given its highest honor, the Abe Kosoff Founders Award, to James Halperin, co-founder of Heritage Auctions. The award was presented during the PNG’s annual membership dinner on April 23, 2025.

The Kosoff Award is given to a PNG member-dealer who has shown steadfast dedication to the entire numismatic community and who has made a significant contribution to the Guild or to the numismatic fraternity. The award is named after PNG’s Founding President who spearheaded the launch of the organization and served as its first President in 1954.

Halperin became a coin dealer as a teenager. In 1982 he partnered with Steve Ivy (PNG President from 2003 to 2005) to form what is now Heritage Auctions, the world’s largest rare coin and collectibles auction firm. In 1984, Halperin became a leading pioneer in standardized coin grading with the creation of NCI, the Numismatic Certification Institute, the first privately owned collectibles grading service. He has been a member of PNG for 35 years.

The Kosoff Award and other honors were announced and presented following the PNG Day activities prior to the 2025 Central States Numismatic Society Convention (www.csns.org) in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois.

These are the other PNG award winners honored at the dinner.

Sol Kaplan Award: Presented by Numismatic Crime Information Center Founder and President Doug Davis to Kenneth Mullins for his efforts and contributions in combating crimes against the numismatic community. A former New York City Police officer, Mullins recently retired after years as an owner and partner at Positive Protection, Inc., a firm that provided security assistance to coin show organizers and dealers nationwide. The Kaplan Award is named after a former PNG President whose work led to the apprehension of several people suspected of committing numismatic-related crimes.

Robert Friedberg Award: Presented by PNG President James Sego to numismatic researcher and PNG member John W. Dannreuther for his latest reference book, United States Proof Coins Volume II: Nickel. The Friedberg Award is named in honor of a publisher and author of numismatic reference books and is only given by PNG when there is deemed to be a worthy recipient.

Harvey G. Stack Lifetime Achievement Award: Presented by PNG member Kevin Lipton and PNG Executive Director John Feigenbaum to Dean Oakes and Greg Roberts for their years of extraordinary service to the numismatic community. Oakes is a long-time paper money dealer, researcher, and award-winning reference book author. Roberts is Chief Executive Officer of A-Mark Precious Metals and Spectrum Group International. This award for a lifetime of extraordinary devotion to the hobby or profession of numismatics is named after a former PNG President and influential dealer.

Significant Contribution Award: Presented by PNG Board of Directors member Greg Allen to David Crenshaw, executive director of the National Coin & Bullion Association. The award recognizes years of dedication and significant, beneficial contributions to numismatics.

Art Kagin Ambassador Award: Presented by former PNG President Jeff Garrett to former American Numismatic Association President Robert Campbell, owner of All About Coins, Inc., for distinguished service as an advocate of numismatic goodwill. This award is named after a former PNG President and nationally known dealer who provided outstanding service as an advocate of numismatic goodwill.

Distinguished Service Award: Presented by PNG Executive Director Feigenbaum to Wayde Milas, president of RARCOA (Rare Coin Company of America), for 10 years of distinguished service as a member of the PNG Board of Directors.

A new award category was added this year to recognize up and coming young professionals who participated in the PNG nexGen mentoring program.

nexGen Future Numismatist Award: Presented by nexGen Program Director Hunter Hicks to Frank Sawin, a business major at Bentley University who works at Northeastern Numismatics and plans to become a full-time coin dealer after graduating college.

During the awards dinner, PNG officials saluted four dealers for 50 years of membership in the organization: Jack Beymer, Dieter Gorny, Malcolm Varner, and Fred Weinberg.

Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) logo, 2025

The Professional Numismatists Guild is a nonprofit organization composed of many of the top rare coin and paper money dealers in the United States and four other countries. PNG member-dealers must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics (www.PNGdealers.org/ethics) in the buying and selling of numismatic merchandise.

For additional information about PNG, visit online at www.PNGdealers.org or call (951) 587-8300.

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Rick

“In 1964 the U.S. Mint struck circulation strike coins, proof coins and surprisingly, it also struck a very limited number of Special Strike coins also referred to as Special Mint Sets (SMS). It is believed that only about a *couple dozen sets* of Special Strike coins were struck in 1964. However, to this date it is a complete mystery as to why these coins were ever produced.”

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Rick

“The special finish for the 1964 SMS Lincoln cents is characterized by a nice, smooth, satin-like finish. The fields are usually well struck, very clean and tend to come without any major nicks or scratches. The edges for most 1964 SMS coins also tend to be square and sharp.”
There are many different theories on why the 1964 SMS coins were produced. These coins could have been produced as prototypes for the 1965 to 1967 SMS coins.”
https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1792723/

Rick

Craig, from the other thread… “Sorry to hear about your Mom’s state of health.” “She sure sounds like an interesting lady!” Thanks Craig, she’s very interesting — but who’s Mom isn’t!? One of her problems however, is that she’s So Damn GULLIBLE, more on that in a sec. To her credit she did put some money in the bank for some bills, etc, and money in a couple of CD’s, great, but not so fast, more in a sec. Most of her recent windfall was put into Gold bullion, as I described before(3-400k). Yes, a safe and other storage solutions… Read more »

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Rick

And here’s where it gets tricky for us. First, the gullible one, my mom. For decades now and on her own, she has always wanted to find her better spiritual self, a higher “knowing” if you will, etc, and not the typical church route, no, no. She goes for the gusto with “alternative” stuff… In the mid 80’s she got wrapped up in a Spiritual type Cult, and it lasted for at least 20 years, no joke. The Buddhafield Cult to be exact. I have been to that theater and know some of the former members who escaped the group… Read more »

Rick

When Will Allen, a member and victim of this scam/scum Cult leader finally got out of the madness, he made the Documentary Film called “Holy Hell”. Watch the Trailer — my mom is in the white visor hat at around the 0:20 second mark. Will was the group photographer, and thank goodness this was all caught on tape/film…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f2BG43JW0o

After the big shake-up of the Cult, Will Allen, myself and my mom, and 3 other former members went in on a startup beverage company that is still going strong today. So far, so good. Life moves on, right?…

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Rick

NO….

That F-ker had picked up and left Austin(with a few followers) for Hawaii after being called out as a predator, and my mom was this close to going with him, but she stayed back thankfully, that was about 20 years ago.

Last week Mom wired him $12,000 bucks in HI. My Sis got an alert from the bank because she was on the paperwork. Sis let it go through after a talk with Mom, but this has to STOP.
I don’t know how this guy kept his hold on Mom, but he did. Not good.

Rick

Edit to above:

“thankfully, that was about 10 years ago.”