Wanted Table Sharer...Nov14..Honolulu, Hawaii
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Hawaii State Numismatic Association 40th Annual COIN SHOW
at the Hawaii Convention Center across street from Ala Moana Hotel/Mall
Free Admission for public, Nov 14 15 16th, 2003
at the Hawaii Convention Center across street from Ala Moana Hotel/Mall
Free Admission for public, Nov 14 15 16th, 2003
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Is it a big show?
Number of tables?
Do some dealers fly from other states or is it a local show?
Do you have any link?
I'm interested in that show because Hawaii is the nearest state from my home....only 8 hours flight
Taro
Is it a big show?
Number of tables?
Do some dealers fly from other states or is it a local show?
Do you have any link?
I'm interested in that show because Hawaii is the nearest state from my home....only 8 hours flight<IMG border=0 src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif">
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I dont know if always at Convention Center.
I have never been before but supposedly the biggest coins show in the state.
As advertised for Bourse Information contact M. Kendrick c/o HSNA P.O. Box 477, Honolulu HI 96809 phone/fax 808-486-4766
As written they are offering 6ft w/ two allsate cases and one light for $400 and 8 ft table w/3 cases and 2 lights for $550. They have a web site mentioned on the leaflet but I have not been successful in openning??
www.hawaiicollectibles.org
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Thanksgiving National Battlefield Coin Show is November 29-30, 2024 at the Eisenhower Allstar Sportsplex, Gettysburg, PA. Tables are available. WWW.AmericasCoinShows.com
The show used to be held at the Queen Kapiolani Hotel on the edge of Waikiki across from the zoo, one block from the beach. The show has moved to a new convention center which is a very elaborate and top notch complex. It is at the other end of Waikiki on the town side, and now three blocks from the ocean. The convention center has had a very exclusive aura about who is allowed to hold activities there, so having the coin show there is kind of a treat. I think most would prefer this location to the old.
HI certainly has a lot to offer anyone who wishes to mix coins with good weather and relaxation, and it would be fantastic if an auction could be held on-site, but I don't believe that has ever taken place in the past. I'm not aware that PCGS or NGC have ever attended, although ANACS has attended.
I suspect with coins being hot, the show will be very successful.
Hawaii is one of my favorite place so it will be nice if I could attend a show in Hawaii.
I have already decided to join Long Beach Show in Sep. this year, but hopefully, next year