Coin show at Nevada State Museum

Courtesy Nevada State MuseumA young visitor to a previous Carson City Mint Coin Show tries his hand at gold panning, a featured activity at the annual event that starts today and continues on Saturday. There will also be coin and collectibles booths, food, demonstrations of Coin Press No. 1 and raffles.

Courtesy Nevada State MuseumA young visitor to a previous Carson City Mint Coin Show tries his hand at gold panning, a featured activity at the annual event that starts today and continues on Saturday. There will also be coin and collectibles booths, food, demonstrations of Coin Press No. 1 and raffles.

Coin collectors and numismatists from all over the country will be flocking to town for the Carson City Mint Coin Show today and Saturday hoping to snag a coveted Mint Mark "CC" coins and other collectibles.

The hobby of coin collecting is more popular than ever before, thanks to the high price of gold.

Twenty-five dealers will be on hand from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. both days, giving free appraisals and offering valuable wares to buy, sell, and trade.

The show provides wholesome family fun with gold panning ($5 each) and a free children's treasure chest too.

Prizes will be raffled off both days, culminating in the grand prize drawing at 3 p.m. on Saturday of three special commemoratives: one ounce .999 fine silver medallion, celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Nevada Territory; brass Abraham Lincoln Medallion; and brass Carson City Mint Medallion. Each medallion was minted on Historic Coin Press No. 1. Raffle tickets are $1 each or six for $ 5, and can be purchased on site or over the phone by calling 775-687-4810, ext. 237. Proceeds support education and exhibits at the Nevada State Museum.

Admission is free for museum members and children 17 and under; non-member adult admission is $8 per day. Entrance fee includes the coin show and all exhibits.

For information about the show or to purchase raffle tickets, contact Deborah Stevenson at dstevenson@nevadaculture.org or 775/687-4810, ext. 237.

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