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''CoinWeek'' is an American internet-based publication that publishes articles, analysis, news, videos and podcasts about a wide range of
numismatic Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals and related objects. Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also includ ...
topics. It is one of the leading online publications for coin collectors in the North American market, winning more than two-dozen Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) Awards since its launch in 2011.


Founding and early history (2010–2014)

Work began on ''CoinWeek'' in 2010 as an evolution of the website ''CoinLink'', founded by Scott Purvis in 1995. ''CoinLink'' was one of the Internet's first numismatic resources that connected coin dealers to collectors, presenting collectors with lists and profiles of many of the rare coin industry's leading dealers. As the site evolved, it began to aggregate press releases and news articles from the industry's leading companies and offer collectors original news and editorial content—such as articles by numismatic blogger Greg Reynolds, among others. In 2009, Purvis conceptualized a new website that would serve as a free daily online coin magazine. He formed a creative partnership with videographer David Lisot. Lisot had previously operated a numismatic video production service called ''CoinTelevision''. With ''CoinWeek'', Lisot travelled the country, providing short video segments for the website while continuing to produce full-length videos for ''CoinTelevision''. Purvis managed the website and, over time, hired a team of editorial writers that included Al Doyle, Louis Golino, Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker. ''CoinWeek'' grew rapidly and soon won a Numismatic Literary Guild Award for Best Online Coin Website. ''CoinWeek''’s writers and videographer David Lisot were honored by the NLG for their contributions as well.


Charles Morgan period (2014–present)

Scott Purvis sought to expand the scope of ''CoinWeek'' in 2014. Already a daily publication, Purvis envisioned a site that would be a head-to-head competitor to the hobby’s leading print publications. He promoted writer Charles Morgan to the position of Content Manager in February 2014, and then again to the role of editor in July of that year. Purvis shifted his focus to site development. Morgan saw the need to transform the website into a collector-friendly site focused on education, analysis and the aspirational aspects of coin collecting. He widened ''CoinWeek''’s focus to cover ancient coins (bringing author Mike Markowitz on board for a biweekly series), world coins, modern coins, and the cultural and economic aspects of numismatic history. In 2015, Morgan brought on Hubert Walker as assistant editor. At the end of 2014, Morgan began to produce videos, giving ''CoinWeek'' two video production teams. Morgan’s videos focused on contemporary numismatic topics (the "CoinWeek Weekly Report") and in-depth educational topics (''CoinWeek IQ''). When David Lisot exited the company in December 2015, Morgan rejuvenated ''CoinWeek''’s multi-media offerings, shifting production to 4K and focusing on topics that were more in-sync with the website’s aspirational and educational focus. To date ''CoinWeek'' has published more than 1,250 videos on its
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channel. One of its most popular offerings is a video entitled "Uncool Coins! - The Tale of the 1850 Double Eagle". In November 2016, ''CoinWeek'' introduced the ''CoinWeek Podcast'', a weekly audio program that presents feature articles, commentary, and in-depth interviews with leading industry figures. The ''CoinWeek Podcast'' earned an NLG Award for Best Audio Program for Morgan's interview with "Women on 20s" founder Barbara Ortiz Howard.


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External links

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CoinLink.com
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CoinWeek Uncool Coins! – The Tale of the 1850 Double Eagle
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Internet properties established in 2011