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 Posted 09/10/2012  11:59 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add matthewvincent to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The New Hampshire Coin Expo - Sept. 14,15 and 16.

http://www.nhcoinexpo.com/

The Children's Introduction to Coin Collecting is especially
well done. Saturday at 10:30AM. Free stuff to kids under 16.

The link above offers a discount coupon. However,
you might also track down a copy of "The Hippo"
which is a weekly, free newspaper. Last May there was
a one-day admission coupon for only $1.

I'll either be at the educational exhibit tables
or hunting on the bourse floor.

See you there!

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Very nice. Have fun and I like the "The Children"s Introduction to Coin Collecting." Same idea of CCF at Philly.
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Once those kids get their bellies full of pizza and soda ( free ) they hit the bourse floor like old pros. And sharp? You bet! They often know more than their parents.
They have been doing these kids' programs for a while and I like to promote and support the idea.
The man who actually gives the formal talk is extremely good with kids.
Others come in at the end for informal chats.

I urge everyone to encourage the youngsters whenever the opportunity arises.
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Can I get more information about your kids program.

I work with our Numismatic youth and Boy Scouts and I'm always looking for more info that I can use in programs.

Thanks,

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It is not my program nor is it one of the BCCS.

Jack Haroian is the man who gives the talk. He is especially good with kids.
I'll try to catch him and ask for more details.

Also check out:
http://kittredgecollection.org/
They are the folks who provide the pizza and soda.
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