Harold Franklin Chorney

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Harold Franklin Chorney
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Born 27 December 1938 (1938-12-27) (age 85)
Education Bachelor's degree in Russian Studies
Alma Mater Brown University
Occupation Coin And Precious Metals Dealer, Educator, Financial Privacy Expert
Known For Tangilbe Investment Advisor, Product Expert In Coins And Precious Metals
Website halchorney.com
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Harold Franklin Chorney (born December 27, 1938) is an American coin and precious metals dealer, educator, and financial privacy expert. He is known for his expertise in tangible assets, including coins, jewelry, and precious metals. Chorney has made significant contributions to the field of financial education and is recognized as a product expert in coins and precious metals.

Early Life and Education

Harold Franklin Chorney was born on December 27, 1938, in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He attended Tolman High School in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, graduating in the class of 1957. Chorney went on to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Russian Studies at Brown University, graduating in 1961.

Career

Harold Chorney's career has been focused on the financial industry, particularly in the area of tangible assets. He has been actively involved in the development of the financial planning industry and retirement programs in the United States, emphasizing the inclusion of tangible assets as a means to achieve consumer and investor goals. Chorney has advocated for recognizing tangible investment as an essential component of financial planning.

As a coin and precious metals dealer, Chorney has provided expertise in the purchase, sale, and appraisal of coins, jewelry, and precious metals. He has given talks on numismatics and precious metals internationally, including on national radio stations such as KCMO and WABC. Chorney has written articles for Barron's Financial on coins and bullion and gave the precious metals report on WABC in NYC. He has also been recognized by the Worcester County Numismatic Society for his talk on silver dollars and has given numerous talks to Kiwanis Clubs. Additionally, Chorney taught courses on placing hard assets into retirement programs and received recognition from Senator Keogh for his work on including tangible assets in retirement programs.

Throughout his career, Chorney has provided assistance to banks, insurance companies, attorneys, and other financial professionals in the appraisal and disposition of gold and silver, rare coins, rare postage stamps, jewelry, and various collectables. His knowledge and experience have been instrumental in facilitating transactions and ensuring fair valuations. Chorney's comprehensive understanding of tangible assets and his ability to navigate the financial landscape has made him a trusted advisor in the industry. He has played a significant role in promoting the inclusion of tangible assets in financial planning strategies and has been sought after by both individuals and professionals seeking to optimize their financial strategies and capitalize on the potential of tangible investments.

Associations and Awards

Harold Chorney is a member of several notable organizations in the numismatic and financial fields. He is a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) and the American Philatelic Society. Chorney has also submitted gemstones for evaluation to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).

Chorney's dedication to his country is evident through his involvement in veteran organizations. He is a member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA). Chorney has received the Kentucky Colonel Award for his contributions to financial education and consumer protection initiatives.

Harold Chorney's extensive involvement in the numismatic and financial fields is further exemplified by his association with esteemed organizations and recognition for his contributions: Harold Chorney proudly held a membership with the New England Appraisers Association (NEAA), a distinguished organization renowned for its expertise in the field of appraisals. During his membership, Chorney demonstrated his knowledge and commitment by authoring multiple articles for their esteemed newsletter/periodical.

In recognition of his passion for nurturing young numismatists, Harold Chorney was honored with an award by Vince McCrave of Cumberland Hill Pack 2 Cub Scouts. The award, depicted in the upper left-hand corner of a photograph taken in his Boston Office alongside his three brothers in approximately 1983, commemorates his exceptional efforts in providing coin-collecting merit badges to cub scouts. (Reference required for citation) During the 1980s, Harold Chorney contributed valuable articles on silver dollars to Wealth Magazine, a prestigious publication in the financial industry. These articles, published during the tenure of Jim Blanchard as the magazine's owner, showcased Chorney's expertise and offered insights into the realm of silver dollar investments.

Following his engaging presentation at an offshore financial conference held in Costa Rica, Harold Chorney gained notable recognition by being featured on the cover of Duck Book Magazine, a renowned publication in the field. The magazine featured an article that delved into coin investments, particularly focusing on Silver Dollars. This exposure solidified Chorney's reputation as a distinguished authority in the field.

Accolades

The Money School of Boston, Inc. was founded by Harold F. Chorney in 1984. The American flag was flown in honor and recognition of Mr. Harold Franklin Chorney's national efforts Known as the highly booked speaker for the financial products and services industry

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