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ANA World's Fair of Money - Day 2

Submitted by Shawn Hewitt on
Convenience, a great city and a well-deserved reputation as one of America's great coin towns yields expectations that this will be one great convention. Expect more than 1,200 of the world's best coin dealers, great educational programs, family activities and, of course, the ANA's signature feature: The Museum Showcase, with exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum and private collections.

ANA World's Fair of Money - Day 1

Submitted by Shawn Hewitt on
Convenience, a great city and a well-deserved reputation as one of America's great coin towns yields expectations that this will be one great convention. Expect more than 1,200 of the world's best coin dealers, great educational programs, family activities and, of course, the ANA's signature feature: The Museum Showcase, with exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum and private collections.

Minnesota Nationals: Number of Unknown Towns Reduced To Eleven

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The recent discovery of a first charter ace on The First National Bank of St. Anthony, Minnesota (charter 1830) adds a new town to the list of known locations of national bank notes from Minnesota. Now only eleven locations that issued these notes have yet to be represented. No other banks were chartered in the short history of St. Anthony. Charter 1830 has a special place in the history of Minnesota national bank notes. It began its life in 1871 in St. Anthony, located on the east side of the Mississippi River across from Minneapolis. In 1872, the community of St.

2011 Higgins Museum National Bank Note Seminar

Submitted by Shawn Hewitt on
The event, set for Aug. 10-11, will feature presentations by four nationally recognized authorities in the field: Mark Anderson, president of the Society of Paper Money Collectors; Peter Huntoon, a prolific 40-year researcher and author in the field; Lee Lofthus, an award-winning researcher and author in the field; and Jim Simek, secretary of the Professional Currency Dealers Association. The speakers will cover a wide range of topics. Anderson will offer observations on the relationship between capital formation needs and note issuance during the National Bank Note Era.

50th Anniversary Breakfast at Memphis 2011 - Day 1

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The SPMC breakfast is an annual event at the Memphis International Paper Money Show. Breakfast tickets must be purchased in advance by contacting Wendell Wolka, P.O. Box 1211, Greenwood, IN, 46142. Please make checks and/or money orders payable to The Society of Paper Money Collectors, Inc. Tickets are $15 until May 15th, 2011. After that date, they are $18 per ticket. Order early since a sellout is expected. The Society's breakfast will include a brief awards presentation segment and the legendary Tom Bain raffle.
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