Roger W. Burdette

Responsible for much original numismatic research in recent years, Roger Burdette was named the ANA Numismatist of the Year in 2023. Besides CoinWeek, he has written for Coin World and The Numismatist, among others. He is the author of Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921 (2005); Renaissance of American Coinage 1905-1908 (2006); Renaissance of American Coinage 1909-1915 (2007); A Guide Book of Peace Dollars (Whitman, 2009); and Fads, Fakes & Foibles (2021). He also co-wrote the NLG award-winning Truth Seeker: The Life of Eric P. Newman (2015) with Len Augsburger and Joel Orosz. Burdette served as a member of the Citizen’s Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) from 2008 to 2012.
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Superintendent Snowden’s 1885 Resignation

By Roger W. Burdette Politics, Principle, and Power at the Philadelphia Mint Archibald Loudon Snowden stood at the center of American coinage for nearly three decades....
1904 Proof coins seen over a ledger entry for Proof coin and medal orders.

The Big Impact of Small Coin Collectors

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek ..... The Philadelphia Mint began selling sets of special coins to collectors in 1858. This new policy did...
1836 Classic Head Quarter Eagle, HM-6. Image: Stack's Bowers.

Some Practical Coin Grading Concepts for the Average Collector

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek ..... I remember a while back, a collector (DeplorableDan) posted photos and comments about an 1836 Quarter Eagle,...
1913-S Indian Head Half Eagle with "Blob" Mintmark

The Mystery of the “Blob” Mintmark on the 1913-S Indian Head Half Eagle

By Roger W. Burdette for CoinWeek Collectors of Indian Head half eagles cherish a quintet of San Francisco Mint coins for their overall rarity. These...
1881-S Prooflike Morgan Dollar

Updated Research: Proof-Like Coins and Their Manufacture

A newly discovered letter by Philadelphia Mint Coiner A. Loudon Snowden adds to our knowledge of how proof-like coins were made. While this new information...
1841 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. John Dannreuther-1, the only known dies. Rarity-6+. Proof-64 Cameo (PCGS). CAC.

Origins of 1841 Quarter Eagles and Similar Coins

During its first decades, the United States Mint was something of a hybrid government bureau. It began under the Secretary of State’s purview, then...
Inside the Denver Mint

‘Glitters of Gold’ – Edwin L. Hobart’s Suppressed Denver Mint Booklet

By Roger W Burdette Copyright 2025. All rights reserved. United States mints have traditionally welcomed the public to visit and observe the process of coin production....

The James Fraser’s Lincoln Cent – 1911 by Roger W. Burdette

By Roger W. Burdette - Special to CoinWeek Most coin collectors are familiar with the story of sculptor James Fraser’s creation of the Buffalo nickel,...
This is a public domain photograph of the aftermath of the bombing at the New York Assay Office.

The Forgotten Report That Rewrites the Wall Street Bombing Story

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek ….. On September 16, 1920, at midday, a bomb exploded in front of the United States Assay Office in New York,...
Figure 4. Photo (1898) showing coins being put on a counting board with a scoop, and a manger holding a box of coins fresh from the press room. Image: Library of Congress. Image colorized by CoinWeek.

Counting Coins at the U.S. Mint: Roger Burdette

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   The United States Mint has been turning out millions of circulation coins each year since about 1804....
The Continental Dollar and Nova Constellatio are two important coin types where new information has challenged "auld" orthodoxies. Image: Stack's Bowers/Heritage Auctions/CoinWeek.

The “Auld Tymer” Problem: Roger Burdette

Keeping the baby while changing the bath water   By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Many an Auld Tymer will swear on Granny’s grave that...
How clad coins are made. Image: Adobe Stock.

Manufacturing Clad Coinage Metal

Hot Rolling and Explosive Lamination of Copper-Nickel on Copper Core Material   By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   When the Treasury Department faced the necessity...
A collage of 1861 United States coins.

Where Do Coin Mintage Figures Come From?

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Modern coin quantities come from press releases and annual reports of the United States Mint. Reports of...
Guiness World Record holder for largest gold bar.

How the World’s Largest Gold Bars Got Made

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Every place that produces or proclaims a special product has its own “biggest,” “best,” or other claim...
Figure 3. West Point Mint front view following renovation and expansion completed in 2002. (U.S. Mint photo.)

The West Point Mint and Bullion Depository: Roger Burdette

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   The nation’s first and arguably best-known military academy is at West Point, New York. But within the...
Figure 1. Panama-Pacific International Exposition souvenir medal struck during the exposition. The bronze medals sold for 50-cents, but remainders sold in bulk lots for ten cents each after the event closed. A silver medal is illustrated, above. Image: Heritage Auctions / CoinWeek.

The Panama-Pacific International Exposition Award Medal

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition boasted more high-quality numismatic designs than any other American exposition before or...

Making the Peace Dollar, Part Three: Victory or Disgrace

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Part One | Part Two | Part Three * * * By December 20, photos of Mint Director Raymond...
Roger Burdette's Making the Peace Dollar, Part Two.

Making the Peace Dollar, Part Two: Round of Approval

Adapted and updated from Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921   By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Part One | Part Two | Part Three * *...
Making the Peace Dollar, Part 1.

Making the Peace Dollar, Part One: Stuck in Committee

Adapted and updated from Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921   By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Part One | Part Two | Part Three * *...
The Man with the Golden Leg, Part 2

The Man With the Golden Leg, Pt. 2: A Theft of Gold From the...

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   Part I | Part 2 * * * Who Was Orville Harrington? Born: November 12, 1878 Died: March 30,...

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