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  2. Coin show - Wikipedia

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    Like other hobby shows, a show hall is arranged with aisles and tables where coin sellers can display their coins. In cities across the United States there are thirty to fifty smaller local shows each weekend. The American Numismatic Association hosts national shows each year that may feature up to 1000 coin dealers. [2]

  3. 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]

  4. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (2020s)

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    National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum half dollar TBA TBA Cu 92%, Ni 8% Authorized: 750,000 (max) January 28, 2021 $1: National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum dollar TBA TBA Ag 99.9% Authorized: 400,000 (max) January 28, 2021 $5: National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum half eagle TBA TBA Au Authorized: 50,000 (max) January 28, 2021

  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.

  6. Numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals, and related objects.. Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also includes the broader study of money and other means of payment used to resolve debts and exchange goods.

  7. List of philatelic exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai '97 - International Stamp & Coin Exhibition, Shanghai, 1997 CHINA '99 World Philatelic Exhibition, Beijing, 21–30 August 1999 (FIP) China '03 - (16th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Mianyang city, Szechuan, 20–24 September 2003

  8. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    National currencies are generally minted by a country's central bank or on its behalf by an independent mint. For example, the coins of the New Zealand Dollar are minted jointly by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom and the Royal Canadian Mint for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand . [ 1 ]

  9. Coin of the Year Award - Wikipedia

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    The Coin of the Year Award (COTY) is an awards program founded and annually conducted by the American publisher Krause Publications of Iola, Wisconsin, and directed at the coin producing industry. [1] [2] Awards are given for numismatic design, artistic vision and craftsmanship. A panel of international judges chooses the coins from those ...