Welcome to the LVNS

 

The coin club that has been serving Las Vegas since 1957.

What we do as a Club

Monthly Club Meetings

On the 2nd Saturday of each month, we have our club meeting at Arizona Charlies Decatur, 740 S. Decatur Blvd in the Diamond Mae's Ballroom. Doors open at 1pm, meeting starts at 2pm. SPECIAL NOTE FOR APRIL 2024 MEETING!! For this month's meeting ONLY, it will be the 3rd Saturday, not the 2nd Saturday. April 20th, 2024

Youth Program

Educating and presenting opportunities to enhance the interests of our Communities Young Numismatist is a priority with our club. Preparing today's Youth for a lifetime hobby and enjoyment.

Special Events and Get Togethers

We help support National Coin shows multiple times per year. We have annual Christmas Dinners, and Summer Picnics. We hold Auctions and drawings to help raise money to assist students currently attending UNLV, and so much more. Upcoming Picnic will be held on Saturday April 27th, 2024, to sign up please see Eddie, Jose or Donna at the meeting!!!

Upcoming Events or Shows that our Club Co-Sponsers

The Vegas National Coin show April 5-7, 2024. Located at the Tuscany Suites & Hotel 255 E. Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV (702) 893-8933
The Vegas National Coin Show Coming

Contact

While we don’t have an actual Club Office, our President, Joe Cavallaro can usually be found at his Nephews Coin Shop.  Check out Archangel Coins, located at 594 S. Decatur, Las Vegas, NV 89107 or call the store at:

(702) 860-6032

A message from the President Joe Cavallaro As you may be aware, we have moved our club meetings to the beautiful Diamond Mae's Ballroom inside Arizona Charlies Decatur Hotel & Casino. Please don't bring any food or drinks, as there are plenty you can purchase there, and our contract does not allow bringing in outside snacks or drinks. Also, if you haven't paid this years dues, please see Pat at the meeting to avoid a late fee. The new 2025 Red Books have been ordered, spiral and a few large print editions.

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