American Numismatic Association
http://www.money.org
The American Numismatic Association -- a nonprofit, educational organization chartered by
Congress -- is dedicated to the collection and study of coins, paper money, tokens and
medals, and was created for the benefit of its members and the numismatic community.
American Numismatic Society
http://www.amnumsoc.org
The mission of the American Numismatic Society is to be the preeminent national
institution advancing the study and appreciation of coins, medals and related objects of
all cultures as historical and artistic documents, by maintaining the foremost numismatic
collection and library, by supporting scholarly research and publications, and by
sponsoring educational and interpretive programs for diverse audiences.
American Israel Numismatic Association
http://www.amerisrael.com
A cultural and educational organization dedicated to the study and collection of Israel's
coinage, past and present, and all aspects of Judaic numismatics.
American Medallic Sculpture Association
http://www.amsamedals.org
Since its founding, AMSA has sponsored a diverse series of programs whose common theme is
to encourage the development of medallic art in the United States and Canada by providing
opportunities for communication among artists, comissioners, producers, collectors and
scholars of the medal.
Anchorage Coin Club
http://www.alaska.net/~nakata/coin_club.htm
The Anchorage Coin Club was founded in 1988, to promote Numismatics in Alaska. Fellow
collectors meet once a month on the first Wednesday of that month to share in the
knowledge in this field. The club holds several coin shows every year for the public.
California State Numismatic Association
http://www.calcoin.org/
California has the greatest number of coin, medal, and currency collectors of any state in
the nation. As the only organization representing the entire state, the C.S.N.A. is the
principal source of numismatic leadership in California.
Chicago Coin Club
http://www.ece.iit.edu/~prh/coins/ccc.html
The Chicago Coin Club is a group of collectors interested in all aspects of numismatics.
With two exceptions, we meet monthly in downtown Chicago on the second Wednesday of every
month at 7:00 PM.
Coinmasters Online Coin Club
http://www.coinmasters.org
Established January 3, 1997, CoinMasters is an interactive world-wide online numismatic
club which focuses on ALL aspects of the "King of all Hobbies", coin collecting! The
CoinMasters web site is a huge warehouse for numismatic ideas and information contributed
freely by members world-wide.
Denver Coin Club
http://www.telesphere.com/ts/dcc
The Denver Coin Club has brought together numismatic collectors for more than 60 years.
We currently have about 80 members with a broad range of collecting interests and
experience. Membership is a great way to learn more about and enjoy the hobby.
Early American Coppers
http://www.eacs.org
EAC is a not-for-profit numismatic specialty organization founded in 1967 to serve as a
point of contact for collectors of early U.S. copper coins - Colonials, Half Cents,
Large Cents, and Hard Time Tokens.
Edmonton Numismatic Society
http://www.edmontoncoinclub.com
The Edmonton Numismatic Society is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the needs
of fellow Numismatists in our local area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada as well as the
Northern Alberta area, the rest of Canada and the World!
Glendale Coin Club
http://www.glencoin.com
The web site of the Glendale Coin Club, or GCC for short. We're a small coin collecting
club, started in March of 1959, and composed of around 50 paid members. Based in Glendale,
California.
John Reich Collectors Society
http://www.logan.com/jrcs
The purpose of the John Reich Collectors Society (JRCS) is to encourage the study of
numismatics, particularly United States gold and silver coins minted before the
introduction of the Seated Liberty design, and to provide technical and educational
information concerning such coins.
Numismatic Association of Southern California
http://www.nasc.net
We have articles from the past on the site, and have started to put the entire quarterly on-line in a PDF file.
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
http://www.coinbooks.org
NBS is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1980 to support and promote the
use and collecting of numismatic literature. Numismatic literature includes books,
periodicals, catalogs and other written or printed material relating to coins, medals,
tokens, or paper money, ancient or modern, U.S. or worldwide.
Oriental Numismatic Society
http://www.onsnumis.org
The Oriental Numismatic Society (ONS) was founded in 1970 to foster interest in the study
and collection of all series of oriental coinage, from North Africa and Muslim Spain to
the Far East.
Professional Numismatists Guild
http://www.pngdealers.com
PNG is a non-profit organization of the country's top rare coin and paper money experts,
dedicated to today's collector and investor.
Rockford Area Coin Club
http://www.exonumia.com/racc.htm
A small club offering fellowship and interest in coins, paper money, tokens and medals.
Promoting coins via two annual coin shows, with free admission. Everyone is welcome to
attend meetings, which feature show and tell, a numismatic quiz, auctions and more.
Meeting monthly in Rockford, IL.
Roxbury Coin Club
http://www.ledgewood.net/rcc/
A great New Jersey coin club. Web site is really entertaining!
Royal Numismatic Society
http://www.rns.dircon.co.uk
The Society was founded in 1836 as the Numismatic Society of London and received the title
of the Royal Numismatic Society by Royal Charter in 1904. The Society is an academic body
of charitable status concerned with research into all branches of numismatics. Its lectures
and publications deal with classical, Asian, medieval and modern coins, paper money, tokens
and medals.
Society for U.S. Pattern Collectors
http://www.uspatterns.com
A relatively new organization for those interested in United States Pattern Coinage. The
first meeting taking place at the F.U.N. convention in Orlando, January 7 at 8:00 AM in
Room 311E.
U.S. Mexican Numismatic Association
http://www.GrasshopperNet.com/USMexNA/usmexna.html
Even with the existence of the Sociedad Numismatica de Mexico, within Mexico, and
corresponding members in the United States, there was a need to bring these members
together with the current nonmembers, in an effort to encourage Mexican numismatics
through out the world. This is meant to encourage support for the society in Mexico, not
to detract from them.
Wooden Nickel Collector's Organization
http://www.wooden-nickel.org
The Wooden Nickel Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving Wooden Nickels, their
history, and how they are made for present and future generations.