PNG to offer $100 certificates at show

The doors will both open and close July 31 for the 2017 Professional Numismatists Guild-American Numismatic Association Numismatic Trade Show in Denver. The annual event that precedes the ANA World’s…

The doors will both open and close July 31 for the 2017 Professional Numismatists Guild-American Numismatic Association Numismatic Trade Show in Denver.

The annual event that precedes the ANA World’s Fair of Money has been shortened from three days to one.

To attract a crowd, the first 50 public attendees will each receive a certificate good for $100 off any purchase of $500 or more from a participating PNG member-dealer at the show.

This year’s PNG-ANA Numismatic Trade Show will be held in Hall F of the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street, Denver, site of the ANA event that begins the next day.

Representatives of Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, the official rare coin authentication and grading service of PNG and ANA, and representatives of Professional Coin Grading Service will be onsite to accept submissions during the show.

“The PNG-ANA show gives you the upfront opportunity to see the best material available from the top dealers as well as an early opportunity to offer coins, bank notes, tokens and medals for sale to top buyers,” said PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman.

“It’s the biggest week in numismatics, but you can take your time in a less crowded, more relaxing environment the day before the general public arrives for the ANA show,” added PNG President Dana Samuelson.

There is free admission for those who pre-register at www.PNGdealers.org.

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