2022 NYINC MOVES TO NEW LOCATION
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2022 NYINC MOVES TO NEW LOCATION
The New York International Numismatic Convention is moving to a new venue for 2022. Here's the announcement.-Editor
The 50th Annual New York International Numismatic Convention is moving to anew site according to Bourse Chairman Kevin Foley, who said: Although ourevent has for several years been under contract at the Grand Hyatt New York, thathotel remains closed due to the impact of the Covid pandemic. Because of theuncertainty this closure presented for our attendees, as well as the Grand Hyatt, wereached an amicable agreement with the Grand Hyatt management for theNYINC to relocate. Our new site will be the InterContinental Barclay hotel,located at 111 East 48th Street at Lexington Avenue, just one block south of our sitefrom 2001 until 2017, the Waldorf-Astoria
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Auction lot viewing will open onFriday, January 7. Auction sessions will be held each day from Monday, January10 through Sunday, January 16. Our four day bourse area, with roughly 100 of theleading specialists in world and ancient numismatics, gets underway with the12noon-7PM Early Bird day on Thursday, January 13. The regular public hourswill be 10AM-7PM on Friday and Saturday, January 24 and 15 and 10AM-3PM onSunday, January 16.
There is a $125 registration fee for the January 13 Early Bird day. Admissionduring the regular Friday-Sunday public hours is $20 for a pass valid all three days,with $5 discount coupon is available on the NYINC website.
The InterContinental Barclay is characterized by luxury and style. Since firstopening its doors in 1926 the Barclay has welcomed countless guests to enjoy aluxurious residential experience. Having undergone an extensive restorationproject within the last five years the Barclay is one of Manhattan's premier luxuryhotels.
Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, the Barclay is convenient to thetheater district, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue shopping, Rockefeller Center,multiple dining opportunities and the United Nations.
Foley continued, The NYINC has for many years been a truly special event,attracting booth holders, Early Birds and public attendees from across the UnitedStates, as well as a broad representation of foreign countries. We'll once again have our format of a full week of world and ancient specialty auctions, educationalprograms and our four day specialty bourse focused exclusively on foreign andancient numismatic material. Details are available on our website, http://www.nyinc.info/.
Foley expanded on his remarks by addressing Covid precautions by saying,There is one very important difference between our 2022 convention and pastNYINC events that is caused by the Covid pandemic. New York City regulationsrequire the presentation of Covid vaccination documentation, either a vaccinationcard or other written or electronic evidence of vaccination is required foradmission to and participation in events such as ours. The mandatory regulationswe are required to follow make no provision for exemptions or exceptions of anykind, so everyone, our staff, our booth holders and our attendees will need to beable to show such documentation when they check in.
For more information, or to book a room, see:
http://www.nyinc.info/

