Cool Currency Memphis IPMS 2012 Video – Part 1
By CoinWeek on June 18, 2012 10:18 AM
CoinWeek has expanded our coverage of Paper Money and currency with the addition on our new series on “Cool Currency”.
This is Part One of a Three Part series we Video Taped at the International Paper Money Show with the help of some of the finest Paper Money dealers in the country. We hope you enjoy this new section on CoinWeek.
Featuring: Andrew Shiva, US $100 First Charter Territorial, Pierre Fricke, Confederate $500 Stonewall Jackson, Robert Bauman, $100 plastic Australia, Harry Jones, “Titanic” Note, Mike Crabb, “SWIMS” note, and Lee Lofthus, US 1928-E $1
Video Runtime: 7:11
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Since its inception in 1977, the International Paper Money Show is known only as “Memphis” to the fraternity of collectors and dealers that cherishes this time-honored tradition as the granddaddy of our hobby.
The biggest and the best of all currency collectors have made the trek to Mecca – I mean Memphis – to share their passion for paper money. It is that passion and the treasure hunt for notes, educational events, meetings, SPMC breakfast, bourse floor, auctions, exhibits and camaraderie that keep collectors coming back.
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2 Comments
Another great video, thank you!
I love it…”Cool Currency”. And so much information, almost better than the books.