3060) Sharjah 2023 Stamp Exhibition organised by Sharjah Philatelic Association and Mega Mall Sharjah to promote every aspect of philately in the region: Dates of the Exhibition: 14-18 November 2023:
The Emirates Philatelic Association and Mega Mall will hold the “Sharjah 2023 Stamp Exhibition” to promote every aspect of philately in the region. Sharjah is part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area.
The Emirates Philatelic Association and Sharjah Mega Mall are holding the 2023 exhibition to celebrate the Year of Sustainability and to promote all aspects of philately in the region.
The Emirates Philatelic Association first organised the Sharjah Stamp Exhibition in 2010 to promote philately and other collecting endeavors, such as numismatics.
Presently, the event brings together thousands of exhibitors, collectors, and dealers from around the world to exchange ideas and collectibles from various hobbies.
It is a National & Regional Stamp Exhibition, which will showcase the following exhibits:
The Exhibition will cover Traditional, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Thematic, Youth, One Frame, Picture Postcard, and Literature classes.
Representatives of NGC, NCS, PMG, and CGC Cards will answer questions and provide information about grading collectibles at the annual Sharjah event.
About the Experts:
Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), Numismatic Conservation Services (NCS), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), and CGC Cards are attending the Sharjah 2023 Stamp Exhibition.
Representatives from these Numismatic Grading Majors will be in attendance to answer questions and provide information about the companies’ world-class certification and conservation services.
About NGC, NCS, PMG, and CGC Cards:
NGC was founded in 1987 as a fully independent third-party coin grading service.
With an unparalleled commitment to accuracy, consistency, and integrity, NGC is the world’s largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens, and medals.
NGC has graded more than 59 million coins, tokens, and medals since the company was created. NGC’s services are backed by the industry-leading NGC Guarantee.
NCS was established in 2001 as the world’s first professional coin conservation service.
NCS uses a variety of safe, proprietary techniques to remove harmful surface contaminants, stabilise and protect a coin’s surfaces, and improve eye appeal.
More than one million coins have been professionally conserved by NCS, including coins from some of the most famous collections and shipwrecks.
PMG was founded in 2005 as a fully independent third-party paper money grading service.
With an unparalleled commitment to accuracy, consistency, and integrity, PMG is now the world’s largest third-party paper money grading service, with more than nine million notes certified.
Every Banknote that PMG grades is backed by the comprehensive PMG Guarantee of authenticity and grade, which gives buyers and sellers greater confidence.
CGC Cards is an expert, impartial, and efficient third-party authentication, grading, and encapsulation service for TCGs, sports cards, and non-sports cards.
CGC Cards uses world-class expertise, advanced technology, innovation, and operational excellence to provide all card collectors and dealers with accurate, consistent, affordable, and fast certification services for all cards. It also offers the industry’s strongest guarantee, which adds significant confidence, liquidity, and value to the hobby.
Posts from Ghana:
2) Currency & Coinage of Ghana: Cedis & Pesewas
6) Two new Cedi Banknotes of GH200 & GH100 and a GH2 Cedi Coin introduced in 11/2019
Links to other interesting posts on our Ghana visit in 2013:
1) Lake Bosumchwe or Bosumchwi, Ghana
2) El Mina Castle/Fort, Cape Coast, Ghana
3) History of Coinage and Banknotes of Ghana
6) Larabanga mosque and the Mystic Stone
7) Food, Culture and Music of Ghana
9) Oware: The Ancient National Board Game of Ghana
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18) Sea Motifs, Bahamas: Gold Bullion Coins in the denominations of 100 Dollars (depicting a Blue Marlin) and 250 Dollars (depicting a Conch Shell): Coins issue date: 03.12.2019
19) A new Generation $100 Polymer Banknote, Trinidad and Tobago with enhanced security features to "raise the bar" for counterfeiters & unscrupulous elements: Banknote circulation date: 09.12.2019:
20) Festival di Tumba (Carnival of Curacao), Curacao: "50th Edition of the Curacao Carnival/Festival" held from 27-31.01.2020: A set of six Commemorative Postage Stamps brought out by Cpost (Curacao Post) on 20.02.2020
21) New Polymer Banknotes, Trinidad and Tobago: The entire series will consist of $100, $50, $20, $10, $5 and $1 denominations: $100 has already been issued on 09.12.2019
23) "Caribbean Sea-Horse", Barbados: $10 (Ten Dollars) 1.0 Oz. Gold Bullion Coins & $1 (One Dollar) 1.0 Oz. Silver Bullion Coins minted by the Scottsdale Mint; Year of issue: 2020
24) Cayman Islands, A British Overseas Territory (BOT): A set of identically numbered Banknotes of the presently circulating Banknotes from the "D" Series of Banknotes
Links to some other interesting posts from South American countries & Mexico:
26) A new 100 Boliviano Banknote from Bolivia: issued by the "Banco Centrale de Bolivia" (Central Bank of Bolivia) on 15.01.2019 under its new 2018 Banknote Series
27) Central Bank of Uruguay ("Banco Centrale del Uruguay"): 50th Anniversary (Golden Jubilee) - 1967-2017 - celebrated with the issue of a 50 Peso Commemorative Banknote on 14.09.2018
Links to Posts on Curacao on this Blog:
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Links to posts on Zaire/Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC):
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