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Coin shows are events where coin collectors and coin dealers attend to buy, trade and sell coins. [1] In addition to coins, dealers also sell paper money , books and tokens. Like other hobby shows, a show hall is arranged with aisles and tables where coin sellers can display their coins.
The obverse contains a representation of Senator Carter Glass, making the Lynchburg Sesquicentennial half dollar the third U.S. coin to depict a living person, and the first to show one alone—the earlier two, the Alabama Centennial half dollar (1921) and the U.S. Sesquicentennial half dollar (1926), depict jugate busts of a living person, a ...
The Norfolk, Virginia, Bicentennial half dollar is a half dollar commemorative coin struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1937, though it bears the date 1936. The coin commemorates the 200th anniversary of Norfolk being designated as a royal borough, and the 100th anniversary of it becoming a city.
With the passage of the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 (Pub. L. 116–330 (text), the program will be succeeded by the American Women quarters from 2022 to 2025, a series commemorating the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026, and a series depicting youth sports from 2027 to 2030.
The Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 allows the United States Mint to redesign any coins in 2026. It calls for a series of five designs for the quarter, including one depicting women's contributions to independence. [10]
Virginia Shenandoah National Park: NR2 3/31/2014 25,000 28,451 23 Utah Arches National Park: NR3 6/9/2014 22,000 ea. 28,434 24 Colorado Great Sand Dunes National Park: NR4 8/25/2014 24,103 25 Florida Everglades National Park: NR5 11/3/2014 34,000 22,732 2015 26 Nebraska Homestead National Monument of America: SN1 2/9/2015 35,000 21,286 27 Louisiana
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[8] [15] The National Money Show and the ANA World's Fair of Money are the brands for shows that have been held on an Annual Basis by the ANA. The National Money Show is traditionally held in the Spring while the World's Fair is held in the Summer. [7] The Fall shows in 2011 and 2012 also used the National Money Show brand. [6] [15]