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Beckett News » National Sports Collectors Convention planned for next six years, headed back to Atlantic City
By Susan Lulgjuraj | Beckett Sports Card Monthly Editor
Sports collectors always want to know where the National Sports Collectors Convention is headed next.
Officials at the NSCC have the location set for the next six years, NSCC director Mike Berkus told Beckett Media.
Chicago will be a hub for the show, going there every other year. But in 2016, the NSCC is returning to an old place after a 13-year absence – Atlantic City.
Here is the list of sites:
2014: Cleveland
2015: Chicago
2016: Atlantic City
2017: Chicago
2018: Cleveland
2019: Chicago
Berkus and his group have tried to secure locations across the country, including the west coast. However, there are many issues as to why certain convention centers have not taken on the NSCC. Some facilities don’t book many years in advance and some have certain requirements for room capacity when the convention center is owned by the city – and many are.
The NSCC board gives dealers a list of potential sites and the dealers are the ones that vote for the convention site every year.
By Susan Lulgjuraj | Beckett Sports Card Monthly Editor
Sports collectors always want to know where the National Sports Collectors Convention is headed next.
Officials at the NSCC have the location set for the next six years, NSCC director Mike Berkus told Beckett Media.
Chicago will be a hub for the show, going there every other year. But in 2016, the NSCC is returning to an old place after a 13-year absence – Atlantic City.
Here is the list of sites:
2014: Cleveland
2015: Chicago
2016: Atlantic City
2017: Chicago
2018: Cleveland
2019: Chicago
Berkus and his group have tried to secure locations across the country, including the west coast. However, there are many issues as to why certain convention centers have not taken on the NSCC. Some facilities don’t book many years in advance and some have certain requirements for room capacity when the convention center is owned by the city – and many are.
The NSCC board gives dealers a list of potential sites and the dealers are the ones that vote for the convention site every year.