CoinWeek

CoinWeek

The Transition (2014–2025)

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When David Lisot exited the company in December 2015, Morgan rejuvenated ''CoinWeek''’s multi-media offerings, shifting production to 4K and focusing on topics that were more in-sync with the website’s aspirational and educational focus. To date ''CoinWeek'' has published more than 1,250 videos on its [[YouTube]] channel. One of its most popular offerings is a video entitled "Uncool Coins! - The Tale of the 1850 Double Eagle".
When David Lisot exited the company in December 2015, Morgan rejuvenated ''CoinWeek''’s multi-media offerings, shifting production to 4K and focusing on topics that were more in-sync with the website’s aspirational and educational focus. To date ''CoinWeek'' has published more than 1,250 videos on its [[YouTube]] channel. One of its most popular offerings is a video entitled "Uncool Coins! - The Tale of the 1850 Double Eagle".


Starting in 2022, CoinWeek began to publish narrative versions of original research notes in a series titled, "CoinWeek Notes." In October 2025, Charles Morgan departed CoinWeek to take a lead research and writing position at PCGS.
Starting in 2022, CoinWeek began to publish narrative versions of original research notes in a series titled, "CoinWeek Notes." At the end of October 2025, Charles Morgan departed CoinWeek to take an opportuity as a lead research, management and writer position at PCGS. Best of luck to Charles!https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-hires-coinweeks-charles-morgan


Following Charles Morgan's departure, Scott Purvis retook control of the site's editorial direction and day to day operations.https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-hires-coinweeks-charles-morgan
In Nov 2025, Scott Purvis retook control of Coinweek's Website, marketing, editorial direction, and day-to-day operations.


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