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  2. Coin show - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Charlotte Mint - Wikipedia

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    1839-C $5 Gold Coin 1839-C $5 Gold Coin, Reverse. In November, 1835, Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury, was notified by Samuel MeComb that he had purchased from William Carson and F. L. Smith a full square containing 4 acres of land for $1,500.00 (equal to $44,303 today), which is now the 400 block of West Trade Street.

  4. American Numismatic Association - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Numismatic News - Wikipedia

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    Numismatic News features a variety of content in each issue. As a weekly publication, the magazine focuses on week-by-week market trends and coin values. In addition, columns by its writers focus on timely events and trends in the numismatic world, such as upcoming conventions (and recaps), [6] new programs and releases from the United States Mint, and bullion values.

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  7. Carolina gold rush - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 20, 27, 48 1839-C $5 Gold Coin. The Carolina gold rush, the first gold rush in the United States, followed the discovery of a large gold nugget in North Carolina in 1799, [2] by a 12-year-old boy named Conrad Reed. He spotted the nugget while playing in Meadow Creek on his family's farm in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

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  9. Roanoke Island, North Carolina, half dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke Island, North Carolina, half dollar (also Roanoke Island half dollar) is a commemorative coin issued by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1937. The coin commemorated the 350th anniversary of the Roanoke Colony, depicting Sir Walter Raleigh on one side, and on the other Eleanor Dare, holding her child, Virginia Dare, the first child of English descent born in an English colony ...