Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand

Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand

Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand is a nonprofit group which seeks to "encourage and promote the study of numismatics and other related historical subjects." It was founded in 1931 as "New Zealand Numismatic Society" and adopted its current name in 1947.

It is based in Wellington, New Zealand, where it holds regular meetings.

Publications

*"New Zealand Numismatic Journal", annual.
*newsletter, two or three a year.

Library

It maintains a library of numismatic books, which can be accessed by its members by mail.

Presidents

The following is a list of the Presidents of the New Zealand Numismatic Society (from 1947, the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand):

Years elected Name

1931-32 Col. Rev. D.C. Bates

1933-35 Prof. J. Rankine Brown

1936-38 Sir James Elliott

1939-45 Mr Johannes C. Andersen

1946-48 Mr Allan Sutherland

1949 Mr William D. Ferguson

1950-51 Mr Maxwell H. Hornblow

1952-55 Prof. H.A. Murray

1956-60 Capt. G.T. Stagg

1961 Mr James Berry

1962-63 Mr L.J. Dale

1964-67 Mr B.G. Hamlin

1968 Mr N.R.A. Netherclift

1969 Mr N.R.A. Netherclift (resigned), Capt. G.T. Stagg

1970 Mr J.R. Graydon

1971 Mr A.F. Robb

1972 Mr A.J. Freed

1973-79 Mrs I. Ranger

1980-86 Mr W.H. Lampard

1987-88 Mr R.T. Harwood

1989-2003 Mr W.H. Lampard

2003-06 Mr M.L. Purdy

2006- Mr D.A. Galt

References

* [http://www.RNSNZ.com/ Official site.]

External links

* [http://www.RNSNZ.com/ Official site.]


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