Why is it important to have a state level organization like the NASC?
At the state level we have access to resources most local coin clubs don’t have, such as a visual education library, experts in organizing show and educational activities, and a membership base that contains people involved in every aspect of the hobby. Plus, we act as a central collection point for publishing numerous member articles and distributing information of interest for the region. Our financial resources also allow us to undertake projects broader in scope than most clubs could easily handle.
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