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Bio:
Wayne G. Sayles
Wayne Gerald Sayles was born on March 8, 1943 at Waukesha, Wisconsin to
Wayne F. Sayles and Betty J. Harris. He attended Catholic schools
through 8th grade when the family moved to Horicon, Wisconsin.
Wayne graduated from Horicon High School in 1961. He enlisted in
the U.S. Air Force that same summer and was trained in
Communications-Electronics Maintenance at Keesler AFB, MS. His
tours as an electronics
technician included assignments to Gander, Newfoundland; Fort Bragg,
NC; McCoy AFB, FL; Incirlik AB, Turkey and McClellan AFB, CA. In
1971, Wayne was accepted into the Commissioning Bootstrap Program and
attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha where he earned a
Bachelor's Degree in History. He received a commission in the
USAF through Officer's Training School in May 1972. Assignments
as a Communications Officer included Squadron Commander at Goodfellow
AFB, TX; Group
Detachment Commander at Levkas, Greece; Group Maintenance Control
Officer at Athens, Greece; Air Force Advisor to the Air
National Guard and
USAF Reserve Forces (seven north-central states); and Team Chief for
Operational Readiness and
Management Effectiveness Inspections conducted by the Air Force
Communications Command,
Military Airlift Command and Strategic Air Command Inspector General
teams. He retired from the Air Force as a Captain in 1982, having
traveled to dozens of countries and all 50 States. In 1983 he
realized a life-long ambition by circumnavigating the globe from east
to west. He is a Life
Member of the Military Officer's Association of America, a member of
the Ninth Air Force Association and has
been a member of several different VFW and American Legion posts.
Wayne earned a Masters degree
in Art History at the University of Wisconsin in 1986, presenting a
Thesis on the influence of ancient coins in the work of 17th century
Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens. That same year, he
founded The
Celator — a monthly journal about ancient coins (still the
premier periodical in its field today). He co-authored Turkoman Figural Bronze Coins and Their
Iconography (2 vols.);
wrote the six volume series Ancient
Coin Collecting (3 are in expanded
2nd ed.); the monograph Classical
Deception; and the exhibition catalogue of the
Ned H. and Gloria A. Griner Greek and
Roman Coin Collection at Ball State University. He wrote
the "Coin Collecting" article for Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
Wayne has also published several titles by other authors under his own
banner of "Clio's Cabinet". He is a
Life Fellow of the American Numismatic Society; Fellow of the Royal
Numismatic Society (London); Life Member of the
Hellenic Numismatic Society (Athens); Life Member of the American
Israel
Numismatic Society; member of
the American Numismatic Association and the Numismatic Literary Guild,
and an honorary member of several coin clubs in various states.
He is the founder and Executive Director of the Ancient Coin Collectors
Guild
and was honored by that organization's Board of Directors in 2006 with
a special award for "Exceptional Contributions to Ancient
Numismatics." Wayne has lectured extensively at conventions,
symposia, seminars and club meetings, written more than 200 articles
about
ancient coinage, and has been honored with numerous Numismatic Literary
Guild awards. He has on three occasions presented oral testimony before the U.S.
State Department's Cultural Property Advisory Committee in Washington,
DC. He continues to write a monthly column in The Celator and maintains a
personal blog on the internet. He is a recipient of
the prestigious "Numismatic Ambassador"
award from Krause Publications, and was selected by KP in 2007 as one
of
the 55 "Most Intriguing People in Numismatics". He received the ANA Presidential Award in 2010 and has been a biographee
in
Marquis, Who's Who in America
and in Who's Who in the World,
for the past several years.
Wayne's
service to the community includes terms on the Board of Education of
American Community Schools, Athens Greece and on the Lodi School
District Board of Education in Lodi, WI. He has coached several
youth football, baseball and basketball teams while in the military and
as a member of Optimists International. He also has served as a
judge for debate and forensic competitions at high school level and a
chaperone for the Amery High School (WI) Ski Club. He serves as Archivist for
the 416th Bomb Group (WWII) and is the
founder and webmaster of the 416th Bomb Group (WWII) memorial site at http://416th.com
With
more than 60 years combined experience in the field of ancient
numismatics, Wayne and John C. Lavender operate three retail storefronts
on the popular Vcoins site — one specializing in ancient
coins, one in world coins and the other in books about coins and the ancient world. He
is married to the former Doris Jean Ivey and now lives in the Missouri
Ozarks.
Wayne's latest book, the biography of William Edward Cramsie, is
featured at:
Amazon.com
Quick Links To:
Wayne's Ancient Coin Collecting blog
Wayne's First to
Fall blog
The 416th Bomb Group web site
The Ancient Coin Collectors Guild
Sayles and Lavender