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COINage
COINage Magazine Cover, Dec 2006
December 2006 issue of COINage
EditorScott A. Travers, Antoinette Rahn
CategoriesCoins, Numismatics
FrequencyMonthly
FormatMagazine
PublisherBeckett Media
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
Based inVentura, California
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.coinagemag.com
ISSN0010-0455

COINage,[1] a bi-monthly American special-interest magazine, targeting numismatists and coin investors. Behn-Miller Publications, Inc. - under the joint ownership of Gordon Behn and COINage editorial director James L. Miller - originally published the magazine on a quarterly basis. During that period it was based in Dallas, Texas. In 1965 the magazine moved to a bi-monthly publishing schedule, before moving to a monthly publishing schedule from 1966 until 2019.

COINage is a specialty publication catering to the numismatic market. It was acquired by Entrust Global Group (E.G.G.) in May 2014. It is published from Ventura, California.[2]

Content[edit]

COINage focuses primarily on American coins, although articles on paper money and non-American coins have appeared. Some of the topics covered in the magazine include:

Regular Columns[edit]

In addition to the feature stories, each issue contains a variety of columns, including:

It's News to Me - An editorial column focusing on recent events on the Numismatic world

Market Report - Focusing on new and upcoming releases from the United States Mint

COINage Confidential - Interview series with numismatic businessmen and personalities, including coin shop owners, graders, and others

Investment Report - James Passin's bullion column

History[edit]

This American specialty magazine has seen major changes in the frequency and format of publication in its more than half century existence. It changed ownership in May 2014 when it was acquired by E.G.G. Earlier. There was no regular editor-in-chief for this magazine as a matter of official policy to prevent any narrowing of focus. There are also digital copies available.[3]

In October 2019, the magazine changed from a monthly publishing format to bi-monthly publishing.[4]

Distribution channels[edit]

The primary distribution channel is the official website. However, subscribers source new and old issues from sites like Amazon, magazines.com,[5] and magzter.com.[6] It is also sold at the periodicals section of Barnes & Noble.[7] It has a Facebook page to connect to readers and potential subscribers.

The magazine is also distributed through specialty book stores and newsstands. Along with Coins, it was one of the top numismatic magazines by circulation, with 71,460 subscribers as of October 2009.[8]

Recognitions[edit]

It was the winner in 5 categories for the 2016[9] and in four categories for the 2017 Numismatic Literary Guild Awards.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "COINage Magazine". Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ "COINage Media Guide" (PDF). coinagemag.com. Coinage Magazine. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  • ^ "COINage". beckettmedia.com. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  • ^ "Letters to Readers". COINage. Dallas, Texas: Beckett Media, LLC. October 2019.
  • ^ "Coinage Magazine Subscription Discount | Magazines.com". www.magazines.com. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  • ^ "COINage Magazine - Get your Digital Subscription". Magzter. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  • ^ "Crafts & Hobbies Magazines". barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  • ^ Travers, Scott. "ANALYZING COLLECTORS BY TYPE". usgoldexpert.com. SCOTT TRAVERS RARE COIN GALLERIES LLC. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  • ^ "Results of Annual Writers' Competition for 2016". nlgonline.org. Numismatic Literary Guild Ltd. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  • ^ "Numismatic Literary Guild Announces Award Winners at 2017 ANA Show". coinweek.com. CoinWeek, LLC. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
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