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Coin Collecting Communities

Some of the most well-known American coin-collecting communities include the American Numismatic Association (ANA), The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS), and Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4). These organizations host annual conventions, provide educational resources and publications, and offer members access to a network of dealers, collectors, and experts.

American Numismatic Association (ANA)

The ANA is a non-profit organization founded in 1891 and dedicated to promoting the study and collection of coins, paper money, and related items. With over 28,000 members, it is one of the largest numismatic organizations in the world. The ANA provides a range of resources for collectors, including educational programs, events, and a monthly publication.

The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS)

The Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study and enjoyment of numismatic literature. Founded in 1979, the NBS has grown into a thriving community of collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts who are passionate about the history, literature, and art of coins, medals, and other numismatic objects.

The NBS provides its members with a wealth of resources and opportunities for learning and discovery. The organization publishes the quarterly journal “The Asylum,” which features articles, reviews, and other information of interest to numismatic bibliophiles. The NBS also hosts an annual meeting and symposium, as well as regular online discussions, where members can connect with each other and explore their shared interests.

Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4)

The Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and collecting of colonial-era coins and related numismatic items. Founded in the early 1980s, the C4 has grown into a thriving community of collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts who share a passion for colonial coins and the history they represent.

The C4 provides its members with a wealth of resources and opportunities for learning and discovery. The organization publishes a quarterly newsletter, “The C4 Quarterly,” which features articles, news, and information of interest to colonial coin collectors. The C4 also hosts an annual convention, as well as regional events, where members can connect with each other and explore their shared interests.

Token and Medal Society (TAMS)

TAMS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and collection of tokens, medals, and other exonumia. The society provides its members with educational programs, events, and a quarterly publication. TAMS also offers a forum for collectors to exchange information and ideas about tokens and medals, as well as promote the preservation of such items.

The Silver Dollar Roundtable (SDR)

The SDR is a community of collectors and enthusiasts dedicated to the study and collection of silver dollars. The group provides its members with educational programs, events, and a quarterly publication. The SDR also offers a forum for collectors to exchange information and ideas about silver dollars, as well as promoting the preservation of such coins.