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Coin show continues to draw wide variety of collectors
PERRY -- To those who think that coin collecting is a quaint hobby of yesteryear, this weekend’s Middle Georgia Coin and Currency Show at the Georgia National Fairgrounds told a different story. Between 5,000 and 7,000 attended the 50th edition of the show, some to see what was available for purchase and some to see what the value was for the coins they brought in to be evaluated.
Read more...From Confederate currency to coins of today, it's all included at the coin show
The Low Country Coin Club is holding their Winter Show at the Exchange Park this weekend.
Read more...Coin collectors to hold show
If you're looking to appraise or sell some old coins -- or hoping to add pieces to your own collection -- then drop by the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bethel Park this weekend.
Read more...Collectible woes: Future has faded for treasures of past
ROCKFORD — Bill Brinkley is a natural-born collector. He has more than 200 Department 56 Christmas-themed city buildings on display at his home. He belongs to a local Department 56 collectors club, and he sells collectibles at The Treasure Shop Florals & Gifts, which he’s owned since 2009.
Read more...Needles in brief - a collection of area events.
NEEDLES - The city of Needles will continue a program allowing residents to haul brush, small tree limbs, small pieces of lumber and palm fronds to the Smith Road Transfer Station, 1000 Smith Rd. Materials will be received between 7 and 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11 and 25.
Read more...Coming Events in Roxbury and Mount Arlington
SATURDAY, Feb. 25
Read more...John Weigle stamp column: Biggest stamp bourse on West Coast is today
The biggest regularly scheduled stamp bourse on the West Coast is in its second day Feb. 4 at Garden Grove.
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