Friday May 3
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. Convention chairman
Dick Billings reported that "It's going very well" with "excellent attendance."
As was the case last year, everyone seemed to be pleased with the facility, was
has been nicely decorated including carpeting over the entire gymnasium floor.
Reflecting a continuing strong coin market, there is a large dealer turnout with
a good variety of material available.
Saturday May 4
The PNNA convention moved into high gear on
Saturday with excellent turnout on the bourse floor combined with a full day of
educational programs and meetings.
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The keynote address,
50 Years of Collecting and Communicating,
was given by Cliff Mishler from Krause Publications. A
number of us were fortunate enough to receive a copy of Pioneer Publisher -
The story of Krause Publications' first 50 years. The first edition
of Numismatic News was published in October of 1952, and it's still
going strong today!
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This was followed in short order by ANA
president John Wilson and his wife Nancy speaking about
53 Rare Pieces of Paper Money and Related Items,
complete with photographic slides. The number 53 was chosen to match
the PNNA's 53rd convention! Many unusual and rarely seen items were shown.
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Juniors on the bourse floor were excited to have
the opportunity to complete a set of 13 numismatic items as part of the
Young numismatist (YN) scavenger hunt. Participation was excellent!
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Convention general chairman Dick Billings
received the Nina Nystrom Memorial Goodwill Ambassador Award from PNNA president Scott Loos.
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Scott and Lisa Loos received the ANA
Presidential Award from ANA president John Wilson for their outstanding work
promoting numismatics in the Pacific Northwest.
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Del Cushing received the
Bob Everett Memorial Award in recognition of Del's long years of service to the hobby.
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