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NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL NUMISMATIC CONVENTION

he 2024 edition of the New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC) was held from Thursday, 11 January to Sunday, 14 January. The team from Baldwins arrived in New York on Tuesday, buzzing with excitement for the New York show, but greeted by torrential rain that thankfully cleared the next day, making way for sunshine that welcomed dealers and visitors to the show. Situated at the InterContinental New York Barclay, in the heart of Midtown East, the show is a short walk away from Fifth Avenue and Grand Central Station. More than 100 exhibitors were present at the show, including dealers, auction houses, numismatic societies and grading companies. There were also auctions and viewings held at the hotel, which start earlier in the week to accommodate the busy auction schedule and competing companies. With auctions, viewings and related events included, the NYINC lasts for almost ten days. To be able).

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