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  2. Coin show - Wikipedia

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    The American Numismatic Association hosts national shows each year that may feature up to 1000 coin dealers. [2] A coin show is also an event that allows the public to sell coins to dealers. [3] A show offers a coin collector the opportunity to meet multiple dealers and see a variety of coins, books, paper money and tokens. [4] A coin show ...

  3. Category:Trade shows in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Coin show; Competitive Carriers Association ... Las Vegas Market; M. Magic (trade show) Medtrade; Midwest Clinic; N. NAMM Show; National Hardware Show; National ...

  4. Ted Binion - Wikipedia

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    Ted Binion was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1943, to casino executive Benny Binion.He had an older brother, Jack, president of the Horseshoe casino and former chairman of Wynn Resorts, and three sisters: Becky, Brenda, and Barbara.

  5. Binion Hoard - Wikipedia

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    In July of 2000, the Las Vegas Sun reported that some of Ted Binion's rare coins with a Carson City Mint mark were presumed stolen after his death. Chief Deputy District Attorney David Roger estimated that the missing coins were worth between US$10 and $15 million. Only one Carson City marked coin was found in the hoard of 135,000 silver dollars.

  6. NAB Show - Wikipedia

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    NAB Show is an annual trade show produced by the National Association of Broadcasters.It takes place in April, and has been held since 1991 [2] at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  8. El Cortez (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hicks and J.C. Grayson built El Cortez, downtown Las Vegas' first major resort, for $245,000. [4] El Cortez opened on November 7, 1941. [5] [6] The location at 6th Street and Fremont was originally considered too far from downtown, but it quickly became so profitable that Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lansky, Gus Greenbaum and Moe Sedway bought the property in 1945 from J. Kell Houssels for $600,000.

  9. MINExpo International - Wikipedia

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    MINExpo International is held every four years and has been held at the Las Vegas Convention Center since 1996. [3] The 2008 MINExpo drew over 44,000 people (an increase of over 44% from the previous show in 2004) and 1,025 exhibitors in an area of 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) [1] [2] [3]