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Between 1977-81, Julian released five satirical medals in bronze and silver.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Homren |first1=Wayne |title=THE POLITICAL SATIRE MEDALS OF R.W. JULIAN 1977-1981 |url=https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v15n40a19.html |website=coinbooks.org |publisher=The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS) |access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref>
Between 1977-81, Julian released five satirical medals in bronze and silver.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Homren |first1=Wayne |title=THE POLITICAL SATIRE MEDALS OF R.W. JULIAN 1977-1981 |url=https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v15n40a19.html |website=coinbooks.org |publisher=The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS) |access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref>


==Awards and Honors==
In 2021, Julian was named one of ''[[Coin World]]'''s Most Influential People in Numismatics (1960-2020).<ref>{{cite book |title=Coin World: Celebrating 60 - The Most Influential People in Numismatics 1960-2020 |date=2021 |publisher=Amos Media (Coin World) |page=101}}</ref>

==Awards==
Julian has won several awards for his writing career, including the Burnett Anderson Memorial Award in 2002, and was elected to the [[American Numismatic Association]] Hall of Fame in 1998.<ref>{{cite web |title=PAST HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES BY YEAR |url=https://www.money.org/numismatic-hall-of-fame |website=money.org |publisher=American Numismatic Association |accessdate=26 September 2020}}</ref>
Julian has won several awards for his writing career, including the Burnett Anderson Memorial Award in 2002, and was elected to the [[American Numismatic Association]] Hall of Fame in 1998.<ref>{{cite web |title=PAST HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES BY YEAR |url=https://www.money.org/numismatic-hall-of-fame |website=money.org |publisher=American Numismatic Association |accessdate=26 September 2020}}</ref>

In 2021, Julian was named one of ''[[Coin World]]'''s Most Influential People in Numismatics (1960-2020).<ref>{{cite book |title=Coin World: Celebrating 60 - The Most Influential People in Numismatics 1960-2020 |date=2021 |publisher=Amos Media (Coin World) |page=101}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:30, 29 June 2024

R.W. Julian
Born (1938-12-08) December 8, 1938 (age 85)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesRobert W. Julian
Occupation(s)Numismatist, author
Years active1960-present
Known forColumnist, author

Robert W. "R.W." Julian[1] (born December 8, 1938[1]) is an American numismatist, author, and researcher.

Education and career

Julian was educated at Purdue University.[1]

Julian began his writing career in 1960. He has written for numerous numismatic publications, including Numismatic News, COINage, and Coins.[2] He has contributed over 1,300 individual articles on numismatics during his career.[3]

During his career he has written several books, including: Medals of the United States Mint, The First Century, 1792–1892; From Rus to Revolution; Russian Coins Through A Thousand Years; Medals of the U.S. Assay Commission, 1860–1977; and Russian Silver Coinage, 1796–1917.[2]

Between 1977-81, Julian released five satirical medals in bronze and silver.[4]

Awards and Honors

Julian has won several awards for his writing career, including the Burnett Anderson Memorial Award in 2002, and was elected to the American Numismatic Association Hall of Fame in 1998.[5]

In 2021, Julian was named one of Coin World's Most Influential People in Numismatics (1960-2020).[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Robert W. Julian". wustl.edu. EPNNES & Washington University in St. Louis. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "R.W. Julian [sic] Numismatic Writing Award". money.org. American Numismatic Association. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  3. ^ "ROBERT W. JULIAN NAMED ANA'S 2012 NUMISMATIST OF THE YEAR". nnp.wustl.edu. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  4. ^ Homren, Wayne. "THE POLITICAL SATIRE MEDALS OF R.W. JULIAN 1977-1981". coinbooks.org. The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS). Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  5. ^ "PAST HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES BY YEAR". money.org. American Numismatic Association. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  6. ^ Coin World: Celebrating 60 - The Most Influential People in Numismatics 1960-2020. Amos Media (Coin World). 2021. p. 101.