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    Nevada State Museum to celebrate National Coin Week

    April 10, 2018 By The Complete Nevadan Leave a Comment

    by The Complete Nevadan
    April 10, 2018Filed under:
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    CARSON CITY – The Nevada State Museum, in partnership with the Reno Coin Club, will be celebrating the 95th annual National Coin Week, April 15-21, with a special event planned at the museum on Friday, April 20.

    Nevada State Museum Director Myron Freedman operates Coin Press 1 during a demonstration in December. The museum will be holding monthly demonstrations the last Friday of each month. Guy Clifton/Travel Nevada

    The theme for national weeklong celebration is “Connecting Cultures: From Many, One.” The event celebrates the role of numismatics (coin collectors) in building bridges and promoting unity and reconciliation.

    “Nevada’s role in coin culture began when it was still a U.S. territory, and today the Nevada State Museum is proud to preserve that heritage in the former U.S Branch Mint in Carson City,” Museum Director Myron Freedman said. “National Coin Week is a great opportunity to learn about the multi-faceted meaning and history of coins, and have fun celebrating this fascinating chapter of Nevada’s story.”

    On April 20 at the Nevada State Museum – the former home of the U.S. Mint – the Reno Coin Club will have a display in the concourse and two lectures during the day.

    At 10:30 a.m., Joe Wozniak will be presenting, “Abraham Lincoln – Early Life, Beloved President, and Impact on U.S. Coinage.”

    Then, at 1:30 p.m., David Elliott will be presenting, “The Changing Faces and Meanings of Liberty on Ancient and U.S. Coins.”

    The museum will be doing minting demonstrations on Historic Coin Press 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Attendees can purchase a blank in the museum store and have it minted into a medallion as they watch.

    Attendees can also view the numerous artifacts related to the Carson City Mint, including the numerous coins that feature the historic “CC” mint mark – a distinction highly coveted by coin collectors today.

    Admission is $8 for adults; free for museum members and children 17 and younger. Doors open at8:30 a.m.

    For more information, contact Bob Nylen at (775) 687-4810, ext. 239, or rnylen@nevadaculture.org

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