The American Numismatic Association is recruiting exhibitors and speakers for the Pittsburgh National Money Show March 28-30, 2019. Who better than E-Sylum
readers, the smartest bunch of collectors around! How about some numismatic literature exhibits? -Editor
APPLICATIONS. Exhibitors must file a separate application for each exhibit, designating the group and classification in which it will be entered. Exhibit applications
must reach the ANA no later than January 18, 2019.
EXHIBIT TEXT GUIDELINES. Exhibitors, in preparing their texts, may choose to use information verbatim from one or more sources. For details judged as “basic numismatic
information,†such as mintage, designer, composition, etc., it is sufficient that sources for such information will be shown in a list of references. For text relating more to
“special numismatic information,†such as historical, biographical, or economic matters, it is best for exhibitors to present information in their own words. Text or illustrations
lifted directly from other sources should be directly attributed to those sources. Instances where material is presented as “original†that has been copied from other sources will
result in significant point deductions.
For an application and rules, see:
Exhibit Application
(https://www.money.org/uploads/2019%20PIT%20Exhibits%20Application.pdf)
Exhibit Rules (https://www.money.org/uploads/2019%20PIT%20Exhibits%20Rules.pdf)
ANA Money Talks presentations are 30- to 45- minute programs, including questions from the audience, and should include a digital presentation. They are scheduled on the
hour.
A brief description of your presentation as well as a brief biography is required and these items must be submitted with your proposal form. This information is used to promote
your talk and for your introduction.
The following equipment will be provided: a laptop computer (Windows, Office, and PowerPoint 2007), a digital projector, a projector screen, a laser pointer, and one exhibit
case.
To submit a proposal, see:
https://www.money.org/numismatic-events/money-talks#form
Wayne Homren, Editor
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