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Showdex

The Showdex section lists numismatic shows for 2023 in chronological order. For more information about a show listed in the Showdex section, note the state or country in which the show is held and find the appropriate listing in the Show Guide section beginning on Page A8.

January

Jan 1 IL, Collinsville. 64th Annual Coin Show.

Jan 8 AZ, Phoenix. Camelback Collectibles Coin Show.

Jan 8 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin & Currency Show.

Jan 12-13 AR, Hot Springs. 57th Annual Arkansas State Coin Show.

Jan 13-14 TX, White Settlement. Cowtown Coin Show.

Jan 14-15 AL, Foley. Gold Coast Coin Show.

Jan 14-15 FL, Vero Beach. Treasure Coast Coin & Currency Show.

Jan 15 AZ, Tucson. Tucson Coin Club Coin Show.

Jan 15 IN, Muncie. Muncie Coin & Stamp Club Show.

Jan 15 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show.

Jan 18 MA, Uxbridge. BVCCC Monthly Coin Show.

Jan 19-20 TX, Conroe. 67th Houston Money Show.

Jan 19-21 DE, New Castle. Wilmington Coin Show.

Jan 21 FL, Fort Myers. Coin & Paper Money Show.

Jan 22 FL, Greenacres. Palm Beach Coin Club’s Monthly Coin Show.

Jan 22 NJ, Old Bridge. Old Bridge Coin, Paper Money, and

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