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<p>[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 950687, member: 20544"]My trip to Colorado Springs and the ANA Headquarters</p><p><br /></p><p>WOW, what a trip! If your into numismatics then that is a trip you'll have to take. And from what I noticed if you take it once you'll be taking it again. There were so many people that had gone both weeks and had gone 5 years, 9 years, even 21 years in a row it was amazing. </p><p>I can see why too. I'm going to do my best to go every year if I can.</p><p><br /></p><p>This will all be based on a 1 week visit. And if you can/do get 2 weeks then it's the same thing all over again.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>Class's</u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>You get your pick of a 5 day class or 2-2day class's. It seems that most go the first time for the beginner grading class and just look at thousands of coins all graded by NGC or PCGS. The grades are covered up and your tested then the grades are revealed and a discussion on why the grades are what they are. There is a test at the end that sounded tough.</p><p>There is also a intermediate and advanced class for the same thing. There are actual graders from the big TPG'ers there to teach with other great teachers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many people that have been there go with other class's of course like the Counterfeit detection class where they show you tons of fakes and how to see them and why.</p><p><br /></p><p>Minting Mayheim is where there is a actual press and they make coins/tokens and get to keep what they make.</p><p><br /></p><p>There was a class with a mint engraver there that made molds that I heard was a very good class.</p><p><br /></p><p>And if you like Paper...well there' a Mexico paper money class, Paper Money Grading class and Confederate States class...</p><p><br /></p><p>I could go on but you can look, pick and plan by going to the ANA website MONEY.ORG</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>BULL SESSIONS</u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>On top of the class's there are Bull Sessions that are like a presenter that gives a topic, talks a bit about it then opens the room up for discussion. These sessions are in the evening after your class.</p><p><br /></p><p>There were tons of them from: The history of the ANA, Collecting Food Coupons, Banknotes x20, to Lie, Cheat and Steal-the dirty side of Numismatics</p><p><br /></p><p><u><b>YN Auction</b></u></p><p><br /></p><p>There's an auction that had some great stuff and all of it was donated to the YN's (young numismatists). They worked hard on it and it went great. I think it was $30k that got raised and that money goes to giving more YN's Scholarships to next year. Not did the auction make a lot of cash but it was down right funny. I'd tell more about it but I dont want to spoil it if you get to go!</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>Accomidations </u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>You can get a dorm room and food pass for your stay. The rooms dont have air or private bathrooms but it's not really hot there as your at 6k feet elevation. All the people staying there were other numismatists and the conversations were great! The food was very diverse and you always had choices. I never went away hungary for sure. </p><p>If you want you can get a hotel and eat off of campus too. So it's totally up to you. </p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>Off time</u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>If you have any off time, although we all seemed to keep rather busy, they have the city's coin show going on at the same time and they will shuttle you there and back. Or you can go to the Lunar Lounge for some drinks with plenty of Numismatists that is a great time.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>ANA Headquarters</u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>At the headquarters (which is right there) they have and 1804 Dollar....and that's not all <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> There is plenty of currency and a special display on Civil War at the moment. There's the Bebe collection of Paper Money oh and yea there's this room that's just chalk full of Pattern's. They are just so darn nice to look at!</p><p><br /></p><p>Then there's the Library. You can check out books there that are very rare and all you have to do is pay shipping to your home and back. They even had a Book Sale with plenty of great titles there that as the seminar went on just became a steal of a deal. 75% off of their original stickered price that they gave. I had to ship a whole box on it's own back to me full of books <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> </p><p>I guess that's a good problem to have.</p><p><br /></p><p><u><b>Tours</b></u></p><p><br /></p><p>They also offer special outings such as a trip to the top of Pikes Peak. And seeing you are right there looking at it every day that's a good one. </p><p>A major league baseball game Rockies vs Cardinals.</p><p>Or a private Mint tour of the Denver Mint where you go on the actual floor and need security clearance.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>Summary</u></b></p><p><br /></p><p>Well I have had many a vacation and however they are all pretty much a good time this one being my myself was still outstanding (like you couldn't tell). I'd recommend it to any and all that love coins as they have it so the most novice to the most advanced have stuff to do and learn. I mean some of the teachers are Ken Bressett (from the Red Book) or Fred Swan (from the MCP Book). These guys are right there and ready to talk all about their trades.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well I hope to see you all there next year <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 950687, member: 20544"]My trip to Colorado Springs and the ANA Headquarters WOW, what a trip! If your into numismatics then that is a trip you'll have to take. And from what I noticed if you take it once you'll be taking it again. There were so many people that had gone both weeks and had gone 5 years, 9 years, even 21 years in a row it was amazing. I can see why too. I'm going to do my best to go every year if I can. This will all be based on a 1 week visit. And if you can/do get 2 weeks then it's the same thing all over again. [B][U]Class's[/U][/B] You get your pick of a 5 day class or 2-2day class's. It seems that most go the first time for the beginner grading class and just look at thousands of coins all graded by NGC or PCGS. The grades are covered up and your tested then the grades are revealed and a discussion on why the grades are what they are. There is a test at the end that sounded tough. There is also a intermediate and advanced class for the same thing. There are actual graders from the big TPG'ers there to teach with other great teachers. Many people that have been there go with other class's of course like the Counterfeit detection class where they show you tons of fakes and how to see them and why. Minting Mayheim is where there is a actual press and they make coins/tokens and get to keep what they make. There was a class with a mint engraver there that made molds that I heard was a very good class. And if you like Paper...well there' a Mexico paper money class, Paper Money Grading class and Confederate States class... I could go on but you can look, pick and plan by going to the ANA website MONEY.ORG [B][U]BULL SESSIONS[/U][/B] On top of the class's there are Bull Sessions that are like a presenter that gives a topic, talks a bit about it then opens the room up for discussion. These sessions are in the evening after your class. There were tons of them from: The history of the ANA, Collecting Food Coupons, Banknotes x20, to Lie, Cheat and Steal-the dirty side of Numismatics [U][B]YN Auction[/B][/U] There's an auction that had some great stuff and all of it was donated to the YN's (young numismatists). They worked hard on it and it went great. I think it was $30k that got raised and that money goes to giving more YN's Scholarships to next year. Not did the auction make a lot of cash but it was down right funny. I'd tell more about it but I dont want to spoil it if you get to go! [B][U]Accomidations [/U][/B] You can get a dorm room and food pass for your stay. The rooms dont have air or private bathrooms but it's not really hot there as your at 6k feet elevation. All the people staying there were other numismatists and the conversations were great! The food was very diverse and you always had choices. I never went away hungary for sure. If you want you can get a hotel and eat off of campus too. So it's totally up to you. [B][U]Off time[/U][/B] If you have any off time, although we all seemed to keep rather busy, they have the city's coin show going on at the same time and they will shuttle you there and back. Or you can go to the Lunar Lounge for some drinks with plenty of Numismatists that is a great time. [B][U]ANA Headquarters[/U][/B] At the headquarters (which is right there) they have and 1804 Dollar....and that's not all :D There is plenty of currency and a special display on Civil War at the moment. There's the Bebe collection of Paper Money oh and yea there's this room that's just chalk full of Pattern's. They are just so darn nice to look at! Then there's the Library. You can check out books there that are very rare and all you have to do is pay shipping to your home and back. They even had a Book Sale with plenty of great titles there that as the seminar went on just became a steal of a deal. 75% off of their original stickered price that they gave. I had to ship a whole box on it's own back to me full of books :D I guess that's a good problem to have. [U][B]Tours[/B][/U] They also offer special outings such as a trip to the top of Pikes Peak. And seeing you are right there looking at it every day that's a good one. A major league baseball game Rockies vs Cardinals. Or a private Mint tour of the Denver Mint where you go on the actual floor and need security clearance. [B][U]Summary[/U][/B] Well I have had many a vacation and however they are all pretty much a good time this one being my myself was still outstanding (like you couldn't tell). I'd recommend it to any and all that love coins as they have it so the most novice to the most advanced have stuff to do and learn. I mean some of the teachers are Ken Bressett (from the Red Book) or Fred Swan (from the MCP Book). These guys are right there and ready to talk all about their trades. Well I hope to see you all there next year :D[/QUOTE]
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