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MAY 4-6, 2001
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL CONVENTION
Tukwila Community Center
12424 42nd Ave. So., Tukwila, WA |
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Spring / 2001
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Friday May 4
The biggest annual coin show in the Pacific
Northwest, sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association (PNNA),
opened today at the Tukwila Community Center, near Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport and just a short distance south of Seattle. Everyone seemed to be
pleased with the facility (was has been nicely decorated including carpeting
over the entire gymnasium floor), and action on the bourse floor was fairly
brisk for a Friday. Reflecting the current high level of activity in the
coin market, there is a large dealer turnout with a good variety of material
available.
Saturday May 5
The PNNA convention moved into high gear on
Saturday with good turnout on the bourse floor combined with a full day of
educational programs and meetings. The keynote address was given by Robert
Hoge, Curator, American Numismatic Association
Money Museum. His topic was An ANA Museum for the 21st Century,
and he showed many interesting pictures of numismatic material in the ANA collection
along with pictures of the headquarters and museum work currently under way in
Colorado Springs. Earlier in the day, your webmaster was pleased and
honored to receive the
Bob Everett Memorial Award,
and Del Cushing received the Nina Nystrom Memorial Goodwill Ambassador Award for the second time.
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PNNA 2001 Spring Convention Photos
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Museum Curator Robert Hoge speaks about An ANA Museum for the 21st Century.
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Walt
Ostromecki, ANA national coordinator for the representatives program, speaks about the state quarter issues.
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Del
Cushing receives the Nina Nystrom Memorial Goodwill Ambassador Award from PNNA president Scott Loos.
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PNNA webmaster
Eric Holcomb receives the Bob Everett Memorial Award from PNNA president Scott Loos. |
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Sunday May 6
The PNNA convention concluded on Sunday afternoon
at the Tukwila Community Center. Turnout was low on Sunday, due in part to
excellent weather that encouraged people to stay outdoors, but overall the
convention was a success and most of the coin dealers seemed to be satisfied
with the three-day event. The PNNA was planning to host its 2002 convention
the same weekend at the same location.
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