Two For One ANA Membership Info
LeeG
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Looks like a "Super" deal to me
NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 10, 2007
CONTACT: Jay Beeton, (719) 482-9864
Steven L. Contursi, (949) 488-9530
ANA and Contursi Extend
Offer For New ANA Members
The successful two-years-for-the-price-of-one membership recruitment program is being extended by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) through mid-August.
New ANA members save $36 on their initial dues in the program funded by Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point, California. The company is paying the second year of dues when new members apply for a one-year ANA membership.
"More than 800 people have taken advantage of these savings to become new members of the ANA since the program was launched last May. We added 144 new members during our recent National Money Show(TM) convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, and each one received their second year of membership free through this recruitment program," said Christopher Cipoletti, ANA Executive Director.
Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers, told the ANA Board of Governors he happily will extend the funding of the program through the ANA World's Fair of Money® convention to be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 8 - 12, 2007.
"The ANA is the lifeblood of the hobby, and I urge other dealers and benefactors to help the association increase its membership ranks," said Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers.
To obtain the free second year of ANA membership, new applicants can simply write, "RCW" as their sponsor on their membership application. Or, they can download a special ANA membership application form on the Rare Coin Wholesalers web site, www.RCW1.com.
"This program is for people who have not been ANA members, giving them the opportunity to experience the benefits the ANA has to offer. It is not available for renewing or lapsed members of the ANA," explained Cipoletti.
NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 10, 2007
CONTACT: Jay Beeton, (719) 482-9864
Steven L. Contursi, (949) 488-9530
ANA and Contursi Extend
Offer For New ANA Members
The successful two-years-for-the-price-of-one membership recruitment program is being extended by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) through mid-August.
New ANA members save $36 on their initial dues in the program funded by Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point, California. The company is paying the second year of dues when new members apply for a one-year ANA membership.
"More than 800 people have taken advantage of these savings to become new members of the ANA since the program was launched last May. We added 144 new members during our recent National Money Show(TM) convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, and each one received their second year of membership free through this recruitment program," said Christopher Cipoletti, ANA Executive Director.
Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers, told the ANA Board of Governors he happily will extend the funding of the program through the ANA World's Fair of Money® convention to be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 8 - 12, 2007.
"The ANA is the lifeblood of the hobby, and I urge other dealers and benefactors to help the association increase its membership ranks," said Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers.
To obtain the free second year of ANA membership, new applicants can simply write, "RCW" as their sponsor on their membership application. Or, they can download a special ANA membership application form on the Rare Coin Wholesalers web site, www.RCW1.com.
"This program is for people who have not been ANA members, giving them the opportunity to experience the benefits the ANA has to offer. It is not available for renewing or lapsed members of the ANA," explained Cipoletti.
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"The ANA is the lifeblood of the hobby"
Agree or disagree
-Paul
<< <i>Here's a link to the story on their site. Do you think this would work for Junior members too?
-Paul >>
Thank you for the link. I would like to forward it to a few friends of mine who are collectors but have never joined ANA.
As for your question, last year, my YN son and I both took advantage of the 2 for 1 offer.