NATIONAL COIN WEEK WINNERS ANNOUNCED
ANA member Charles Corrado is the grand prize winner in the ANA Member Volunteer Challenge. Corrado won a 2014 American Eagle quarter ounce proof coin for documenting his efforts volunteering with the environmental organization “Friends of the San Pedro River” (www.sanpedroriver.org). Second prize, a 2014 Civil Rights Act of 1964 proof silver dollar and 2014 America the Beautiful Quarters proof set, was awarded to Jenna Van Valen for her volunteer work at St. Mary’s Home for Boys (www.stmaryshomeforboys.org ))) in Oregon. Third prize, a 1996 National Community Service proof silver dollar and 2014 quarters proof set, went to Ernest DiMeglio for his efforts in helping visually impaired veterans at a Veteran Affairs Clinic in New Jersey. Entries for the Member Volunteer Challenge can be seen on the ANA’s blog, The Exchange.
The Glendale Coin Club is the grand prize winner in the annual National Coin Week Club Trivia Challenge. The club received a 1981 Willa Cather American Arts Commemorative Series half ounce gold medal. Second prize, a 2014 Civil Rights Act of 1964 proof silver dollar and 50 ANA Club Bucks, went to the Niagara Frontier Coin Club; and third prize, a 1996 National Community Service proof silver dollar and 25 ANA Club Bucks, went to the Central Arkansas Coin Club. A total of nine clubs earned a perfect score and prizes for the challenge; other perfect scores included the Colorado Springs Coin Club, the Eagle Rock Numismatic Society (Idaho), the Madison County (Alabama) Coin Club, the Milwaukee Numismatic Society, the Nashua Coin Club (New Hampshire) and the Tucson Coin Club.
More than 90 ANA member clubs from across the U.S. and Canada celebrated National Coin Week by setting up exhibits and open houses, and distributing educational and promotional materials about the hobby. The Reno Coin Club welcomed almost 300 people to an open house April 25 to celebrate National Coin Week, the club’s 30th anniversary and the 150th anniversary of the State of Nevada. The Monroe (MI) Coin Club, hometown of ANA founder Dr. George Heath, presented school programs to 1st and 3rd graders. Minnesota’s Northwest Coin Club created an impressive paper money display and educated visitors all week at a public library.
On April 26, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum hosted an open house with free admission and welcomed more than 200 people to the event. There were coin-making demonstrations at the Mini-Mint where special 2014 National Coin Week tokens were given to visitors. Children dug for treasure in a pirate’s chest and spun a prize wheel for a variety of prizes. Hobo Nickel carver Adam Leech provided carving demonstrations. Juanita Barry and Amanda Dozier each won 30 seconds in the ANA Cash Cube, where they collected $40 and $23.
Every year during the third full week of April, the ANA and its members celebrate National Coin Week by letting others know about the joys of collecting and studying coins and other forms of money. 2015 National Coin Week will be held April 19-25.
The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging people to study and collect money and related items. The ANA helps its 25,500 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of education and outreach programs, as well as its museum, library, publications, conventions and seminars. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or go to www.money.org.
Originally Release Date: May 19, 2014
ANA Contacts: Phone: 719-482-9872
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