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The Showdex section lists numismatic shows for 2024 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 A4.

December

Dec 1-2 TX, Austin. Austin Airport Coin & “Currency Show.

Dec 2 FL, Hudson. The Pasco Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show.

Dec 2 MO, Carthage. Annual Fall Coin-Stamp-Postcard Show.

Dec 2-3 OR, Salem. Salem Coin &Stamp Show.

Dec 3 FL, Hollywood. Gold Coast Coin Show.

Dec 3 IL, Mattoon. Mattoon Coin Club Annual Show.

Dec 3 IA, Riverside. Iowa City Old Capitol Coin Club’s Coin Show.

Dec 3 MD, Lutherville-Timonium. Hunt Valley-Timonium Coin and Currency Show.

Dec 3 MA, Dedham. First Sunday Stamp and Coin Show. “

Dec 3 NJ, Lindenwold. South Jersey Coin & Collectibles Show.

Dec 3 NJ, Parsippany. Garden State Coin & “Currency Show.

Dec 3 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show.

Dec 3 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, Currency & Stamp Show.

Dec 3 WV, Bridgeport. Stonewall Jackson Coin Show.

Dec 9 CA, San Francisco. SF International Numismatic Bourse.

Dec 9 CA, Vacaville. San Francisco International Numismatic.

Colts Neck. Colts Neck Coin,

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