David Sear’s “foundation coin” starts a school Museum
An ACCG Director participates in the ACE School Museum Program. Report by Souzana Steverding of ACE.
David Sear’s “foundation coin” starts a school Museum
Scott Uhrick (left) of ACE with teacher Anne Pearson and John, a student at Trinity Pawling school
When David Sear, internationally recognized numismatic scholar, read the thought-provoking “thank you” letter to the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild from teacher Anne Pearson, (whose school was the lucky recipient of an ACCG sponsorship for the Ancient Coins for Education program), he just knew that such a teacher could open young minds to enthusiasm for the ancient past and its amazing coins. That is how it started, and now David has donated a beautiful Hadrian “Africa” Denarius and his book to Anne and her school, Trinity Pawling, in NY state.
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