The Michigan State Numismatic Society
SUBURBAN DETROIT COIN SHOW
October 29-31, 2009
Ann Arbor Show Highlights
Greeting guests on Friday, Lisa and Joe LeBlanc staffed the MSNS table that was donated by the show sponsor, Chuck Sharpe.
Also working the MSNS table on Saturday, Julie Wostyn shared the moment with Laurel Marotta. New members received a free book, for this show, a $27 value for their $10 dues.
Two of the guests stop at Brian Friedland's Wholesale Supply specializing in the books that make the collectibles important.
Dealers Chuck Sharpe and Fred Beksa stop their work for the camera. Also at the show were David Nazzaro, Eldert Bontikoe,
Abbott's, Larry Delia, Rich Parsons, Larry Comer, Martha and Ron Gammill, and about 20 others.
This year, the show was held at the Holiday Inn, Ann Arbor, on Plymouth Road, right off US-23, an uncrowded, yet convenient
suburban location.
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