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Warren Tucker Warren Tucker
Director of Heritage World Coin Auctions
WTucker@HA.com
1-800-872-6467 x1287
Warren Tucker has been a full-time coin dealer since 1964. In 1968, he joined Jack Boozer and Doug Weaver in business in Waco, Texas, where he first met Steve Ivy. Warren later moved back to Georgia, where he became a partner with John Hamrick at WorldWide Coin Investments of Atlanta. During the 1970s, Warren began more extensive travel throughout Europe and Asia to buy coins. In 1979, he first joined forces with Steve Ivy, opening an office in Atlanta. Associations with Richard Nelson and Ronald J. Gillio followed thereafter.

Cristiano Bierrenbach Cristiano Bierrenbach
Director of International Sales
CrisB@HA.com
1-800-872-6467 x1661
Languages Spoken: Portuguese, Spanish
Cristiano Bierrenbach received a degree in management from Bucknell University in Pennsylvania in 1996. In 1999, Cristiano founded Bier Numismatica and within a few years had become one of the largest numismatic dealers in Latin America. At the age of 30, he became the youngest ever Technical Director of the Brazilian Numismatic Society, and is the founder of the Latin American Numismatic Convention. He is a life member of the ANA and FUN and several other numismatic clubs and organizations around the world.

Scott Cordry Scott Cordry
HWCA Assistant Director
ScottC@HA.com
1-800-872-6467 x1369
Languages Spoken: English, Swedish
Scott Cordry graduated from UC Berkeley with "great distinction" and Phi Beta Kappa honors. After college, he worked for Worldwide Coins in Atlanta for a few months before going into business for himself, and then in partnership with Freeman Craig. In 1975, Scott again decided to pursue world coins independently, and he has been in the foreign coin business ever since. Scott is a member of the ANA, NI, AINA, ONS and IBNS, and has been a member of the IAPN as well, from 1979-1993. Scott has been cataloging world coins for Heritage World Coin Auctions since October of 2002.

Marc Emory Marc Emory
Director of European Operations
MarcEmory@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
Marc Emory was born in northern Virginia, where he grew up as the son of a Washington correspondent of a newspaper in Upstate New York. A child of the Washington political scene, he was visiting the White House at age 13, and Capitol Hill many times before that. Like so many children of Washington, he attended the Sidwell Friends School. He than was accepted for the Schoolyear Abroad program in Spain, then sponsored by the two Phillips Academies (Exeter, NH and Andover, MA). After the year in Barcelona, he went on to graduate from Andover (1970), and four years later graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania (1974), with a degree in Spanish. He always had an interest in languages, and while at Penn got his introduction to German and Swedish, in addition to continuing his studies in Spanish and Russian from high school. In addition to those four languages plus Catalan, a byproduct of his year in Barcelona, he has since learned French, Italian and Dutch.

Always interested in collectibles, he was impressed from early childhood by the Smithsonian collections of both coins and minerals, which were within walking distance of his father's office at the National Press Building at 14th and F streets in Washington, D.C. He maintains an extensive collection of minerals at his German home, near the Rheinland city of Dusseldorf, which he shares with his wife of 25 years. His wife, Elisabeth, is a German native, and they speak German at home. Their two bilingual daughters currently attend universities in the United States, after secondary school education in Germany. Marc also has a collection of U.S. coins and an assortment of guitars hand-crafted by legendary luthier Bozo Podunavac. A musician by hobby, he has made recordings and done solo concert tours in his spare time, a commodity which he finds in all too short supply of late.

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Marc joined one of the two firms that later merged in late 1982 to form Heritage. He is has been with the company without interruption since joining in August, 1975, and is now in his 33rd year with Heritage. He founded and oversees the operations of the Heritage Overseas offices, which are now in France (since 1979), Germany (since 1979), Switzerland (since 1984), and the Netherlands (since 1990). The Heritage offices in France, Switzerland and the Netherlands are all run by natives of those countries, coordinating in their own languages through Marc at the German office with the Heritage world headquarters in Dallas. The European offices, under Marc's supervision, in turn offer Heritage services to collectors, consignors and estate executors in their own countries and in their own languages, as well as to banks and Central Banks around Europe and the world.


Jim Jelinski Jim Jelinski
Consignment Director & Senior Numismatist
JimJ@HA.com
1-800-872-6467 x1257
Jim Jelinski has been involved in numismatics for more than five decades as a collector, dealer and educator. He started as Buyer for Paramount International Coin Corporation in 1972, opened Essex Numismatic Properties in 1975 in New Hampshire and has held numerous executive positions at M.B. Simmons & Associates of Narberth, Pennsylvania He works at Heritage as a Senior Numismatist and Consignment Director.

Christopher Lane Christopher Lane
Senior Numismatist
Chris@HA.com
1-800-872-6467 x1243
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish
Christopher Lane started his numismatic career in 1956 with his still all-time favorite, and specialty: the Lincoln cent. Chris joined the Heritage staff in 1993 after a decorated stint with the U.S. Air Force as an instructor, air traffic control facility manager, and linguist. He divides his time among a multitude of duties including vault manager, wholesale and retail sales, managing the Gold bullion department, buying collections over the phone, Internet, and appraising estates in our showroom. Chris is a life member of the following national organizations: American Numismatic Association, CONECA, and the Society of Lincoln Cent Collectors. Chris is married with 2 children.

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