Whether you have research inquiries, educational collaboration proposals, or questions about numismatic topics, we welcome correspondence from scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts worldwide.
Complete the form below and we will respond to your message within 2-3 business days. For urgent matters, please contact us directly via email.
Answers to common inquiries about the Society's services, archive access, and research policies.
Yes, researchers and scholars may request appointments to access our physical archives. We require advance notice of at least two weeks to prepare materials and coordinate staff availability. Archive visits are scheduled Monday through Friday between 10:00 and 17:00 CET. Please contact our research department at research@crm.eu.com to arrange a visit.
The Truist Currency Heritage Society does not offer commercial authentication or grading services. We are an educational organization focused on research and knowledge dissemination. For authentication needs, we recommend consulting certified professional grading services such as PCGS, NGC, or PMG. We can, however, provide general educational guidance on authentication principles and security features.
We welcome research collaborations from qualified scholars and institutions. Proposals should be submitted to research@crm.eu.com with a detailed description of your research objectives, methodology, and how collaboration with the Society would benefit the project. Our board reviews proposals quarterly and typically responds within 4-6 weeks.
Yes, educators are welcome to use our published materials for non-commercial educational purposes with proper attribution. We request that you cite the Truist Currency Heritage Society as the source and include the relevant URL when sharing our content. For custom educational partnerships or specialized materials, please contact our Education Director at contact@crm.eu.com.
No, the Truist Currency Heritage Society does not engage in commercial buying or selling of currency. Our specimens are acquired exclusively through donations, institutional partnerships, and research-focused acquisitions for archival purposes. We maintain this policy to preserve our independence and ensure all guidance remains educational rather than commercially motivated.
We do not provide commercial valuations or appraisals. For professional appraisal services, we recommend consulting members of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), the International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN), or certified appraisers in your region. We can, however, provide educational context about historical significance and rarity factors.
Our offices and archives are situated in Barcelona's vibrant cultural district, easily accessible by public transportation. The city's rich numismatic history—from Roman coins unearthed in archaeological digs to the transition from pesetas to euros—provides an ideal setting for our research mission.