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Collectors Club of Hollywood (Los Angeles) [17] [19] Collectors Club of San Francisco [19] Conejo Valley Philatelic Society (Newbury Park) [17] Council of Northern California Philatelic Societies [20] Diablo Valley Stamp Club (Walnut Creek) [17] [21] Downey California Stamp Club [17] [7] East Bay Collectors Club [17]
The Collectors Club, often referred to as the Collectors Club of New York, is a private club and philatelic society in New York City. Founded in 1896, it is one of the oldest existing philatelic societies in the United States. Its stated purpose is "to further the study of philately, promote the hobby and provide a social, educational, and non ...
Medal Collectors of America (MCA), founded in 1998 in Portland Oregon. "Its primary purpose was to serve collectors of world and U.S. art and historical medals. MCA would bring together those interested in collecting, research and publication of research concerning art and historical medals."
Cincinnati Print and Drawing Club 1928 Honolulu Printmakers: Honolulu, Ohau, Hawaii 1928 Northwest Printmakers Society 1930 American Society of Print Collectors, Ohio State University 1930 Print Club of Rochester Rochester, New York 1931 Buffalo Print Club 1931 Prairie Print Makers Wichita, Kansas 1931 Brooklyn Society of Etchers
The ANA has many affiliate club members throughout the United States, [1] [2] [5] such as the Beverly Hills Coin Club and the Chicago Coin Club. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] ANA headquarters contains the ANA Money Museum, which includes over 250,000 objects encompassing the history of numismatics from the earliest invention of money to modern day.
The first edition of the newsletter was in black and white and had eight pages. During the same year, the first Case Collectors Club Annual Club Knife, an Appaloosa Bone Large Trapper (A6151 SSP), was made available to club members. The club began with 426 charter members in 1981. As of 2016, [11] there were 11,000 members. Ferguson was listed ...
In a letter to the Club dated August 29, 1967, CCC member Richard McPherren Cabeen and his wife, Blema, formally offered the Collectors Club of Chicago their four-level brownstone home in Chicago's "Gold Coast" area. [14] [15] On September 13, 1967, at a special meeting of the CCC Board of Directors, the Cabeen house gift was accepted.
The Club meets on the second Friday of the month from September through June, with a summer break in July and August. Meetings, always well attended, are generally held in area community centers or libraries. A program, usually a noted guest speaker who is often also a Club member, precedes refreshments and a short business session.