
Wish I was there
The 2018 World's Fair of Money opens tomorrow. Wish I was there!
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I am really excited to go to my first world's fair of money in pittsburgh. I have never been to any coin show besides my local coin show. Usually, I bringcash and trading silver to my local coin show. What should I bring to the WFM? What is it like to see coins sell for $1,000,000? How big is it? How does it vary from my local monthly coin show?
The 2018 World's Fair of Money opens tomorrow. Wish I was there!
The ANA World's Fair of Money will begin in less than two weeks. The setting is Philadelphia, a city filled with history. I recall a trip there years ago. Besides the coin show, there was the Mint, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and of course, many good meals.
I did not attend this year's World's Fair of Money. Sorry to miss a major show and all it has to offer.
If a collector isn't inspired at the World's Fair of Money, where could they be? A few years ago, the WFM featured a displayif the first double eagle, the unique 1849. Next to it was the famous 1933. There were the first and last issues of $20 gold.
Watch the 2015 World's Fair of Money Board of Governors Open Session Meeting.
Watch the 2015 World's Fair of Money Opening Ceremony
OnSaturday, Aug. 15, during the final day of the World’s Fair of Money in Rosemont, ANA members and the public can receive free, educational appraisals of up to three coins or other numismatic items from11 a.m. to 2 p.m.at the Free Appraisals Area. Admission to the show is free for the public onAug. 15.
The ANA Banquet and Silent Auction on Friday, Aug. 14, at the World’s Fair of Money is the fellowship gala of the year. The annual event includes presentation of ANA Awards, a silent auction, the induction of the board of governors, dinner and a cocktail hour.
On Saturday, Aug. 15, during the final day of the World’s Fair of Money in Rosemont, ANA members and the public can receive free, educational appraisals of up to three coins or other numismatic items from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Free Appraisals Area. Admission to the show is free for the public on Aug. 15.
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