Coin and Stamp Show set for April 11
Attendees at a previous Coin and Stamp Show. Photo courtesy of Brian Pellish.
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By Watertown Current Staff - April 6, 2026 in News, Featured Reading Time: 2 minutes
Attendees at a previous Coin and Stamp Show. Photo courtesy of Brian Pellish.
The South Dakota Coin and Stamp Association’s annual Coin and Currency Show is returning to Watertown on Saturday, April 11. The show will be held at ...
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