Visitors can see more than $100 million of historic rare coins and colorful currency including a famous $3 million 1913 Liberty Head nickel and examples of misprinted currency, such as upside down serial numbers, at the National Money Show. This is a family event sponsored by the nonprofit American Numismatic Association.
More than 350 dealers will be buying and selling rare coins, paper money, gold and silver daily, and many of the experts will provide free, informal appraisals of the public’s old coins and paper money. There will be free educational seminars and a children's treasure trivia game.
Visitors can see more than $100 million of historic rare coins and colorful currency including a famous $3 million 1913 Liberty Head nickel and examples of misprinted currency, such as upside down serial numbers, at the National Money Show. This is a family event sponsored by the nonprofit American Numismatic Association.
More than 350 dealers will be buying and selling rare coins, paper money, gold and silver daily, and many of the experts will provide free, informal appraisals of the public’s old coins and paper money. There will be free educational seminars and a children's treasure trivia game.
Visitors can see more than $100 million of historic rare coins and colorful currency including a famous $3 million 1913 Liberty Head nickel and examples of misprinted currency, such as upside down serial numbers, at the National Money Show. This is a family event sponsored by the nonprofit American Numismatic Association.
More than 350 dealers will be buying and selling rare coins, paper money, gold and silver daily, and many of the experts will provide free, informal appraisals of the public’s old coins and paper money. There will be free educational seminars and a children's treasure trivia game.