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GILLILLAND, Cory  (1932- ) numismatist, museum official.
          Maiden name: Cory Lee Critchfield.
          Born Falls City, Nebraska, 4 April 1932.
          On staff Smithsonian Institution (1965-1975), named
          Chief Chief of Consumer Affairs, U.S. Mint (1977-1983).
          In September 1983 named associate curator for Division
          of Numismatics, Smithsonian Institution.
          Member (officer): American Medallic Sculpture Assn.
          Member (American Representative, officer): Fédération
          Internationale de la Médaille.

          C  A  S  T    M  E  D  A  L  S

1983 Waiting Medal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: AM1 {1983} AMSA Exhibition ANS, ANA, p. .  28

          N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

Px  {1974} Gilliland (Cory)  The American Medallic Sculpture Association. The Medal
            5: (September 1984) p 41-42.
AM1 {1983} AMSA Exhibititon: American Numismatic Soc, American Numismatic
            Assn, and Old Mint San Francisco (1983) p 28.
P5  {1983} Gilliland (Cory)  Art and Medal: the American Medallic Sculpture
            Association. Coinage 19:3 (March 1983) p 76.
P3  {1984} Gillilland (Cory)  New Leadership, Artistic Trends Part of 1994 FIDEM
            Congress. Coin World 35:1777 (2 May 1994) p 3.
P9  {1987} Gillilland (Cory)  Tribute To An Artist [Edmund Tarbell].  Médallies (1987)
            p 76-84.
N31 {1992} Smith. American Numismatic Biographies, p 100.
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