There are a number of eductional opportunities awaiting visitors to the ANA National Money Show in Colorado Springs, CO March 10-12, 2022.
-Editor
"The Medal in America" Museum Exhibit
During the 2022 National Money Show, "The Medal in America" exhibit will debut at the ANA's Edward C. Rochette Money Museum. A member reception on Thursday, March 10 is scheduled from 6-7:30 p.m. to unveil the exhibit at ANA headquarters.
"This important new exhibit will feature medals that trace the history of the United States from colonial times to the present, starting with the invention of modern medals and how they are made," explains Doug Mudd, Money Museum curator and director.
The exhibit will include an impressive display of George Washington-related medals from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's famous Baker Collection, recently donated to the museum by ANA benefactor Dwight Manley.
Collector Exhibits
Learn from fellow collectors who share their knowledge, research, creativity and collections with their own exhibits. There are educational displays on every area of numismatics from ancient coins and artifacts, tokens and medals, world coins, to modern United States coins and paper money.
This year's exhibits include –
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Colonial Colorado's Silver Reals 1536-1821
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1904: Give Me One Penny... You Get a Nice Souvenir
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U.S. Postal Notes of 1883 to 1894 the Little-Known Offspring of Fractional Currency
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Shining Lights in an Age of Darkness
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Great Art in the Palm of Your Hand
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Meteorite Coins
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A Type Set of Dutch-Israel Gold Fantasy Coins
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Israel's Coin Designs: Ancient Masterpieces and Modern Inflation
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The Roaring Lion of Megiddo
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The Heh Amulet
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Engraved Coins of the "Three Abrahamic Faiths"
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Western & Atlantic Railroad
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Wartime Change: Alterations in U.S. Coin Metal Content During World War II
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One Hundred Plus – The Colorado Springs Centennial Medal
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Making the Grade – the 1900-O Morgan Dollar Grading Set
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Tokens from Three El Paso Saloons Connected to the Last Days of John Wesley Hardin: Desperado, Killer and Attorney
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The Big 4: Examples of the National Banknotes of Colorado Springs
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Man, Machine & Medal: An Inventor's Success at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition
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Numismatic Mementos of the Little Tramp
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Smith of Ann St. and His "Counterfeits"
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Boar Hunt!
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Post WWI Hyperinflationary Currency of Germany
Learn more about what to expect and read full descriptions of these collector exhibits by visiting
money.org/nationalmoneyshow/exhibit-descriptions.
Money Talks Presentations
Money Talks provide members a forum in which to share their views and research with fellow hobbyists. The numismatic lectures are presented each year at ANA conventions and are free to attend. Presentations are 30- to 45-minutes each, including questions from the audience.
This year's presentations are Thursday, March 10 and Friday, March 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an intermission at noon.
To read the schedule of Money Talks presentations, see:
Let's Talk About It
(https://f.hubspotusercontent30.net/hubfs/6180285/ 2022%20National%20Money%20Show%C2%AE%20Schedule.pdf)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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