The ANA and PCGS are jointly providing FREE ANA Summer Seminar Scholarships.

The ANA (www.money.org) and PCGS are jointly providing FREE ANA Summer Seminar Scholarships for three lucky PCGS Set Registry members who are chosen from our contest. Each scholarship includes tuition, meals, lodging and airfare for the popular, ANA Summer Seminar in Colorado Springs, Colorado. But you have to act quickly; the deadline to enter the contest is only a couple weeks away!
Here are the particulars:
The scholarship contest is open to all participants in the PCGS Set Registry.
Winners will be selected based on your set’s display.
The ANA will cover tuition, meals and six-nights lodging at the double-occupancy room rate, and PCGS will provide roundtrip airfare to Colorado Springs for the three winners.
To enter, submit a self-nominating email to setregistry@collectors.com with a brief description of 200 words or less about why you should be selected for a scholarship.
Include the name of your set and a link to it in the Registry.
Your set display should include historical information about the set or series, and historical information about each coin within the set.
Images are not required, but desirable.
Winners can select which seminar session they want to attend and design their own curriculum from available classes which you can view in the 2010 Summer Seminar catalog. (Links to http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Summer_Seminar2&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=15295 )
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Here are the particulars:
The scholarship contest is open to all participants in the PCGS Set Registry.
Winners will be selected based on your set’s display.
The ANA will cover tuition, meals and six-nights lodging at the double-occupancy room rate, and PCGS will provide roundtrip airfare to Colorado Springs for the three winners.
To enter, submit a self-nominating email to setregistry@collectors.com with a brief description of 200 words or less about why you should be selected for a scholarship.
Include the name of your set and a link to it in the Registry.
Your set display should include historical information about the set or series, and historical information about each coin within the set.
Images are not required, but desirable.
Winners can select which seminar session they want to attend and design their own curriculum from available classes which you can view in the 2010 Summer Seminar catalog. (Links to http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Summer_Seminar2&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=15295 )
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