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
RinkorRareCoins.com
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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">
Taro <B>
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
Tidewater Coin Cards
Alan</B>
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