Our Staff

Noble Numismatics is backed by an experienced team of numismatists and specialists, available for auction consultations and valuations at our Sydney office.

W. James (Jim) Noble

Managing Director

Jim has been involved in numismatics since his youth. He has previously held the positions of president of the Numismatic Association of Australia and the Australian Numismatic Society (ANS), and is a recipient of the ANS gold medal. Jim has authored many articles on coins and co-wrote the standard reference on Australia's first coin, the holey dollar.

As a collector Jim owned the world's most complete collection of British tokens. Since sold, the catalogue has become a standard reference for British tokens.

Jim founded Spink & Son Australia in 1976 as a subsidiary of the world's oldest coin firm. In the period to the present Jim has overseen over one hundred and ten major sales and is recognised as a leading expert on Australian coins.

Robert A. Climpson

Manager

Robert (Bob) is the Sydney office manager and has been involved in the production of over sixty auction catalogues. An experienced numismatist, Bob is also available for auction consultations.

As our photographer, Bob has been responsible for producing our catalogue photography since 1991.

Jill Pearson

Manager

Jill commenced with the company in 1987 and is one of its managers. She is available to advise on selling at auction, and her areas of expertise include historical medals, documents, bonds and share certificates.

Jill is a member of the International Bond & Share Society and the Gemmological Association of Australia. As a former secretary of the Numismatic Association of Australia, she is a recipient of the Arthur J Lockwood Award.

Gerhard Reimann-Basch

Numismatist

Gerhard has a long-standing interest and involvement in numismatics. His professional involvement with Noble Numismatics began in 1993, and he is available to provide advice on the value and disposal of collections.

John O'Connor

Consultant

John has a varied general knowledge of collectables, having operated a coin and medal shop in Sydney for many years with his father, Jack.

As a researcher, with a special interest in military awards and medals, John has written numerous articles and books such as Shooting Awards & Prize Medals to Australian Military Forces and Australian Airborne: The History & Insignia of Australian Military Parachuting, both recognised as standard reference works. For his contribution to military history he has been awarded a fellowship of the Australian Institute of History and Arts and honorary membership of Red Berets International Australia Parachute Association and the Parachute Riggers Association (Qld).

John was also a member of the Editorial Committee of the Numismatic Association of Australia for several years and has been acknowledged by Greg McDonald, the author of Australian Coins and Banknotes, for his valuable editorial contribution to his annual pocket guide.

Colin E. Pitchfork

Consultant

Colin has been a collector of ancient coins for nearly sixty years. He was formerly with NSW TAFE until 1991, holding the position of Head of Chemical & Food Technology for NSW. He holds a Master's degree in Arts (History, Macquarie University), a Bachelor degree in Chemical Technology (NSW University), a Bachelor degree in Arts (majoring in History and Archaeology, Sydney University), and a Diploma in Education (University of Technology, Sydney).

He has been actively involved in professional numismatics for over fifty years, a past president on many occasions from 1967 of the Australian Numismatic Society (founded in 1913), retiring from that position in 2008. He has also been awarded that Society's highest honours of both its gold and silver medals, a unique honour. Colin has received other awards including the Numismatic Association of Australia's Paul Simon award "for outstanding contribution in promoting numismatics within organised numismatic societies in Australia".

Colin has authored many articles in numismatic publications within Australia and overseas. From 1968–1992 he produced 58 auction sale catalogues on coins and banknotes for Geoff K. Gray Pty Ltd and Mason Gray Strange Pty Ltd, comprising some important sales and collections including the Gilbert Heyde collection sold from 1973–1974. Since 1991 he has been Numismatic Consultant to Noble Numismatics and has assisted in the writing and production of over sixty catalogues. He is also on the Board of the Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies (ACANS) at Macquarie University and is the author of the Nicholson Museum's The Jon Hosking Collection of Ptolemaic Coins.