
HVNS members get into the spirit of National Coin Week
The Huron Valley Numismatic Society of Highland, Michigan shared photos of their National Coin Week displays with the ANA staff.
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John Martin from Fox 21 spent some time at the Money Museum this week to learn about the exhibits and the plans for National Coin Week. Check out the report that aired on the Fox 21 Morning Show today. And don't forget to join us for free admission, lots of prizes and much more during the Money Museum's National Coin Week celebration on Saturday, April 25.
The Huron Valley Numismatic Society of Highland, Michigan shared photos of their National Coin Week displays with the ANA staff.
Here is the fifth and final installment in this year's National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge. Please watch the video above, figure out the answer to the trivia question, then submit your answers on this page. If you have all five questions correct, you will be entered into a prize drawing. The grand prize is a 1915-S Panama-Pacific Exposition commemorative half dollar. Other prizes will be awarded as well. Good luck! And happy National Coin Week.
Here's video No. 4 in the National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge. The final video drops on Monday, and from there you'll be able to submit your answers for the prize drawing.
Come one, come all for a family friendly event to celebrate National Coin Week on Saturday, April 25. The Money Museum will host a free event for National Coin Week as we celebrate the history of World's Fairs and what those events meant to numismatics.
National Coin Week is only a week away, and to get you in the mood, here is National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge No. 3. Remember, you could win a1915-S Panama Pacific Exposition commemorative half dollar or a number of other cool prizes. Watch the video, answer the question at the end, then stop by NationalCoinWeek.org starting Monday, April 20, to answer the five trivia questions. Those with a perfect score will go into the prize drawing for the Pan-Pac half dollar and other goodies.
ANA life member, Richard Hand, stands in front of an exhibit he created in honor of National Coin Week. Hand, an avid NCW participant, says he is "counting down the days."
James Reinders, a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association, received the Steven J. D’Ippolito Best-in-Show Exhibit award for “Complete German States 3 Mark Commemorative Type Set (1908-1918)” as well as second place Best-in-Show for “Encased 3¢ Postage Stamps of the Civil War” at the 2015 National Money ShowSM, March 5-7, in Portland, Oregon.
ANA Numismatic Education Director Rod Gillis put together the above Spotify playlist to help celebrate National Coin Week (a free Spotify account is required to listen). Below is the full list of songs. Got any you would like to see added to the list? Leave a comment below.
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