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07 Oct 2016

Thank you Hawaii State Numismatic Association and Honolulu Coin Club for ANA table at your 53rd Anniversary Convention

News | ANA Official Post | ANAwebmaster

From: John and Nancy Wilson, ANA National Volunteers

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20 Jul 2015

Appreciating Florida United Numismatists

Club Exchange | ANA Official Post | ANAStaff

Written by: John and Nancy WilsonWe want to sincerely thank Florida United Numismatists Board Member and Convention Coordinator Cindy Wibker, President Randy Campbell and the entire FUN Board for letting the American Numismatic Association have a table at your July 09-11, 2015, 9th Annual Summer Fun Convention in Orlando, FL. The ANA table was extremely busy, and we signed up 21 new members for the Association. We passed out numismatic literature, elongates & other give-a-ways, flyers for our future conventions in Chicago and Dallas, along with, The Numismatist and other items. We were able to get a donation for the shipment of the coin show kit from Tiburon, California Dealer Kagin’s, Inc.Over 200 tables were set up for the dealers, exhibitors, grading services, coin clubs, Wizard supplies, Piedmont Gold Panners, Coin and Kids area, message center and the U. S. Postal Service. FUN also has a Budget and Foreign & Ancient section. Security by PPI and local law enforcement agencies was top notch with no problems reported. Heritage Auctions had an excellent auction in conjunction with the show. FUN does an excellent job of setting up the hall with several aisles where you can go with ease from one side of the hall to the other. Morning coffee and other snacks were provided to dealers for the three days of the event. FUN had a public and dealer registration area near the front door which is run by Board members and volunteers. No matter how long the line, the visitors were quickly processed and were able to get in the convention in a very timely manner. Visitors received a cloth bag and tokens. New Photo IDs were issued to the dealers and it took a little while longer to process them. We really like the new IDs which have the photos on both sides of the credential. We will mention that FUN makes special slabbed eagles that are giving to the exhibitors and others who contribute to the show. They are made in very limited number and are a very nice numismatic item for exhibiting at the show. Coin World sent some publications which were available at tables near the exhibit area.Attendance for the convention appeared to be in the low thousands, with Friday the busiest. Attendance was helped by FUN paying the costs to coin clubs, for them to arrange bus service for their members to attend the convention. Attendance is also helped by FUN advertising their two shows via newspapers and television. FUN also attends several major coin shows every year to promote their organization and conventions. This is well spent money which helps to keep FUN one of the major coin clubs in the country. The majority of dealers appeared to have a good show. FUN always has great activities at their coin shows. The educational programs are always top notch and very educational. Some coin clubs also host meetings along with educational programs. On Saturday a superb Young Numismatist programs was held along with a Boy and Girl Scout Coin Collecting Merit Badge Clinic. It would be nice if the Scout Clinic ended earlier, as many of the dealers had left before the scouts visited the bourse area. David Lisot of Coin Television videotaped the educational programs along with other events and individuals during the show.Coin Club tables were also kept busy, especially the Original Hobo Nickel Society booth, which had engravers constantly working on new designs. They gave visitors some neat collectibles. Another exceptional table was set up by the 1715 Fleet Society. This table featured excellent information on the 300th Anniversary of the sinking of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet off the central east coast of Florida. Mugs, T-Shirts and other tokens and medals were offered at this table. Other coin club tables also gave tokens, medals or foreign paper money to visitors. The Piedmont Gold Panners always draw a great crowd. One young collector stopped at the ANA table and showed a small golden nugget she panned for. The YN area also was kept busy during the convention especially on Saturday.The well-lit and spacious Orange County Convention Center is a great site for the convention and the parking at $10 is reasonable. A shuttle bus to and from the rear parking area was provided by FUN. Nearby hotels, theme parks and restaurants make Orlando, and this convention center one of the premiere coin show sites in the country. The multiple food areas at the back of the hall had some exceptional selections which made the dealers, collectors and visitors very happy. Convention Coordinator Cindy Wibker is to be congratulated, along with the FUN Board and other committee members for hosting a FUNtastic and very successful convention. Thanks again to Cindy Wibker, Randy Campbell and the Board for the ANA table. We look forward to next year’s 10th Summer FUN convention which will be held on July 7 - 9, 2016 at the Orange County Convention Center. The 61st FUN convention will be held on January 7 – 10, 2016 at the Tampa Convention Center, located in Tampa, FL.Yours in numismatics, Mark & Myrna Lighterman and John & Nancy Wilson, ANA National Volunteers

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01 Jun 2015

Register for the World's Fair of Money online by June 27 for a chance to win a signed ANA special-edition book

World's Fair of Money | ANA Official Post | Jake Sherlock

ANA members who register online for the 2015 World’s Fair of Money by June 27 will be entered into a drawing to win an ANA special edition of “Paper Money of the United States” autographed by authors Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg.

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28 Mar 2015

Attendance strong at Portland National Money Show

News | ANA Official Post | ANAStaff

The American Numismatic Association’s 2015 National Money ShowSM welcomed a total of 4,592 people for the three-day event, held March 5-7 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon.

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16 Sep 2013

ANA ROAD SHOW TO EXHIBIT RARITIES AT PNNA FALL CONVENTION

News | ANA Official Post | jfletcher

The American Numismatic Association Road Show will exhibit the McDermott/Bebee 1913 Liberty Head "V" Nickel and a collection of Famous Errors at the Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association Ninth Annual Fall Convention, to be held October 5-6 at the DoubleTree Lloyd Center Hotel in Portland, Ore.

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14 Apr 2010

Pittsburgh to Host Inaugural ANA Fall Convention in 2011

News | ANA Official Post | jfletcher

Pittsburgh to Host Inaugural ANA Fall Convention in 2011Three Day Show will be October 13-15

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09 Jul 2008

World Mint Theatre Set for Baltimore World’s Fair of Money

News | ANA Official Post | jfletcher

World Mint Theatre at the Baltimore World’s Fair of Money® will be held in a new format thatis more convenient for visitors and members of the press. The 30-45 minute presentations willtake place on the Hall A Stage, on the bourse floor between the main show entrance andthe Mint Promenade. World Mint Theatre is a perfect opportunity for mints to talk about newissues and current trends in numismatic production.

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01 Feb 2008

Tours at National Money Show Feature Arizona’s History and Beauty

News | ANA Official Post | jfletcher

Visitors to the 2008 Phoenix National Money Show, March 7-9, can sign up for scenic tours of thesurrounding area. A tour of the Superstition Mountain Museum and a post-convention trip to theSonoran Desert provide the opportunity to explore the region’s mysterious mining history andbeautiful desert landscapes.

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