ANS Publishing
Publishing since 1866
The ANS has an active publication program that began in 1866 with the first numismatic journal in the United States and continues today with a variety of publications on all aspects of numismatics. Read more about the history of ANS Publishing.
The scope of our publications includes books, conference papers, journals, and a magazine, all advancing the state of the field in numismatic research, making the latest findings widely accessible to the numismatic community, and introducing numismatics to a broader public.
Journals
American Journal of Numismatics
Edited by Dr. Nathan T. Elkins and Oliver Hoover
The American Journal of Numismatics is the ANS’s flagship academic journal, published annually. This double-blind peer-reviewed periodical features original research in all areas of numismatics, in the form of articles or short notes. Articles relating numismatic research to wider questions of economic and social history, archaeology, and related disciplines are particularly welcome.
Submit
The deadline for submission to the 2027 volume is May 1, 2026. The 2026 volume is now closed.
Questions and proposals should be emailed to Nathan T. Elkins (ancient topics) or Oliver Hoover (medieval, modern, and other, non-ancient topics).
Read the AJN Guidelines.
Journal of Early American Numismatics
Edited by Dr. Jesse Kraft
The Journal of Early American Numismatics (formerly The Colonial Newsletter) is a research journal devoted to the colonial and Confederation-period coinages of the United States and other countries in the Americas, published twice a year.
Submit
Submit proposals for articles to editor Jesse Kraft. Please note that JEAN has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism, and will not publish articles that include items currently in (or currently being prepared for) commerce.
Subscribe
Subscribe to the AJN and JEAN as an add-on to your ANS membership. Visit the Membership page or email the Membership office for more details on how to subscribe.
ANS Magazine
Published quarterly by the nation’s preeminent numismatic research institution, the ANS Magazine is an exclusive benefit for members of the American Numismatic Society. The magazine, edited by ANS Chief Curator Peter van Alfen, features articles on wide-ranging topics by both our staff and outside contributors, along with departmental updates and numismatic book reviews.
Advertise in ANS Magazine
Contact magazine@numismatics.org to advertise in ANS Magazine, or explore more information and for advertising rates.
Digital Editions
Thanks to the support of our advertisers and corporate members, all ANS members have free access to the digital edition of the magazine, which contains direct links to online catalog records of numismatic material featured in the text. These digital issues are also made available to the public on our website three years after publication.
Subscribe
Join as a member to subscribe to the ANS Magazine.
Series
Numismatic Notes and Monographs
The Numismatic Notes and Monographs series, established in 1920, is generally for shorter, book-length works on relatively specific topics. It is published in 6″ x 9″ hardcover format.
Numismatic Studies
The Numismatic Studies series, established in 1938, is generally for longer books, especially those that require larger plates for illustration. Books in this series are published in 8.5″ x 11″ hardcover format.
Studies in Medallic Art
The Studies in Medallic Art series focuses exclusively on medals. Books in this series are in full-color, published as hardcover, 8.5″ x 11″ volumes.
Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World
Co-published with Cambridge University Press, Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World were designed to instruct university students on how to use coins as source material for research.
ebooks
The ANS currently publishes ebooks alongside its printed volumes. Our entire backlist will be available as Open Access, free to download and use from the American Council of Learned Societies soon.
Libraries and their guests can read the ANS’s entire catalogue of publications through the EBSCO Host service. Consult your librarian to see if they subscribe to the platform.
The ANS’s backlist as well as unpublished numismatic theses and dissertations are available for free through the ANS’s Digital Library.









