Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February 2017 COLLEGIUM NUMISMA Year 24, Issue 2 February Meeting Meeting: 7:00pm February 1 Trading: 6:30 7:00pm Location: VFW 1307 1601 Weld RD Elgin, IL ECC Meeting 703 Opened: 7:00 Closed 9:00 Members: 17 YNs: 1 Guests: 0 Beginning: $3,572.34 Income: $203.00 Expenses: $194.80 Cur. Balance: $3,580.54 Prizes Members: 1943-S 50 cent YN: 1983-S nickel and a roll of cents Raffle: 1907 cent 1977-S quarter 1943-P half 2 coin set 1942-D half and 1943-P dime 2004-P mint set in envelope 2004-D mint set in envelope 1973 Proof set 1974 Proof set Not a member? Come anyway and join the fun! Give your spouse a break and bring your children to the club. February program This month s program will be a presentation by Dave S. on coin banks. In addition, there will be a silent auction. There will also be the usual show and tells and raffles. January minutes Pete called the meeting to order at 7:00. The Treasurers and Secretaries reports were read and accepted. Old and new businesses were discussed. Show and tells were presented. Raffle prizes were then drawn and the YN and 50/50 prizes were selected. The program was a planning session for 2017 programs. The meeting adjourned at 9:00. 1/26/17 February 2017 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 1
Secretary's Report The members in attendance accepted the Secretary s report as published in the February newsletter. Treasurer s report Balance: $3,600.06 The members present approved the Treasurers report as published in the February newsletter. A detailed breakdown of the club income and expenses is available at the meeting. Old Business We missed the deadline for listing the spring show in the Central States and ILNA journals. Tim produced this years membership cards. Discussion of one year terms. New Business VFW building is up for sale. Need to review our contract. Possible programs, Dave S. banks, Don D. in June or July, D atri in May. Preparing a new membership list. One year term limit passed. Prizes Winners of the monthly raffle were Dave S. (3), Bill, Jeff, Jim D., Mac and Jim M. Member: Jim D. YN: Tyler 50/50: Char $20.00 Submitted by Jim D. Spot metal Prices 1-25-2017 Gold $1,201.00 Silver $17.00 Platinum $983.00 The Elgin Coin Club needs YOU! Board Meeting On January 17, Pete, Char, Tim, Harold, Al, Guy, Howard, and Jim met to discuss club business for the February meeting. There are eight raffle prizes and one member s prizes. This month three raffle prizes are silver. With all these good prizes the more tickets you buy the better your chances to win. Local coin shows February 5 First Sunday coin show, Holiday Inn Express, 1550 Dundee rd. Palatine, Il February 12 West Suburban Coin & Collectible Expo, Park Place Banquet Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL February 19 NOISE Coin Show, Holiday Inn, 860 Irving Park Rd (2 blocks E. of IL 53), Itasca, IL. February 26 D Atri Auctions, Double Tree Guest Suites, 2111 Butterfield Rd., Downers Grove, IL. April 23, 2017--- Elgin coin club Spring coin show. VFW 1307, 1601 Weld Rd., Elgin IL Show and Tell Jim D. showed a 1913-P type 1 Buffalo nickel found in circulation. Mac spoke of a coin show in Will County, a Florida magazine about treasure hunting and showed an Irish 1 punt with an engrailed edge. Harold brought in a 1/10 ounce silver token from the HCC Holiday dinner and a $2 red deal star note. Howard showed a 2016 gold walking liberty half. Dave S. Spoke of a roll search of leftover coin rolls from the holiday dinner. Pete showed a medal from Will County for Illinois sesquicentennial and a certified 1996-W dime. Page 2 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February 2017
Editorial P marks the spot. This year for the first time ever, cents struck at the Philadelphia mint will display a P mintmark. It will appear only on cents struck this year. When 2018 comes around the letter will disappear as if it never existed. The reason for the change is to mark the 225 th anniversary of the mint. Knowing some conspiracy buffs they probably think that President Trump ordered the change to honor Russian President Vladimir Putin. Similar theories came about when the Roosevelt dime was introduced and the JS initials stood for Josef Stalin and again in 1964 when Gilroy Roberts initials on the half were mistaken for a hammer and sickle. Since mintmarks are now part of the master hub, the only way for a coin to have no mintmark is from a filled die. It would be interesting to see if any show up. VFW for sale. Last month officials of VFW post 1307 announced they were putting the building up for sale. The reasons for this decision include a declining membership and many much needed repairs. The asking price for the property is $350.000. They estimate a possible sale will take between 9 months and a year to complete. Our contract with the VFW extends until December this year. VFW officials say our spring coin show should be unaffected but our fall show may be in jeopardy. The VFW plans on continuing operations by renting space from the American Legion. As for our club, we may need to start looking for a new home. While we don t look forward to returning to the Moose we may have to if a better location is not found. Please bring any suggestions for meeting locations to the next meeting. 2017 Dues. Its that time of year again when I have to remind our members to pay their dues. As with the previous year, dues are $20 for a family membership. The membership includes the member, a spouse and children under 18. With your membership you receive the electronic newsletter and are eligible for the members prize at the meeting. Each family member will also receive a collectable token that is given at the coin shows and free admission to the summer picnic. To pay your dues please see Char at the meeting or mail her a check at the club PO Box. Coins of the month Living people on US coins This month s coins of the month are the commemorative coins that featured portraits of people still alive when the coin was issued. The practice of not having a living person on our coins stems back to the 1790 s when President Washington objected to placing his image on a coin. The policy became law in the 1860 s when Spencer Clark put his face on fractional currency and Congress was not amused. Of the four coins in this article, three are halves and one silver dollar. The first coin is the Alabama Centennial. Although Alabama celebrated its centennial in 1919, the coin didn t come out until 1921. The obverse shows the states first Governor William Bibb and the then current Governor Thomas Kilby. Kilby was born in 1865 and died in 1943. The current value for this coin ranges from $195 in Au to $2,250 in MS65. The next coin is the Sesquicentennial of American Independence. Issued in 1926 this coin was struck to raise funds for an international exposition in Philadelphia. Again, the coin features two portraits. The portraits are of President Washington and President Coolidge. Coolidge was born in 1873 and February 2017 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 3
lived until 1933. The coins are currently valued between $70 in Au and $1,750 in MS65. The last half in this group is the Lynchburg Sesquicentennial of 1936. The obverse features then Senator Carter Glass, a notable resident of Lynchburg. Glass, who lived from 1858 to 1946 also served as Secretary of the Treasury and as a member of Congress. The value of this coin ranges from $200 in AU to $275 in MS65. The final coin of this article is the 1995 Special Olympics dollar. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of John, Robert and Edward Kennedy is shown on the obverse. Born in 1921 and passing in 2009, Eunice founded Camp Shriver which later evolved into the Special Olympics program. This coin Is only collected in high grade mint state and proof. The current values are $43 and $46 respectively. Doug N. is selling his coin books, Coin supplies and auction catalogs. He is also selling a microscope, coin scales and cases. For a detailed description of titles and items available call him at (331) 588-1036. Your business card can also appear here for just $12 per annum. Page 4 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February 2017
Coin Club A.N.A. 1028457 P.O. Box 561 I.N.A. 1299 C.S.N.S. R6906 South Elgin, IL 60177 ecc@worksandwords.com elgincoinclub@gmail.com President Pete McCoy Vice President Arthur S. Treasurer Charlene Beal Secretary Jim Davis Regular Meeting: First Wednesday 7:00pm VFW 1307 1601 weld Rd. Elgin, IL Visitors are always welcome Board Meeting: We have a board meeting about two weeks after the regular meeting. We get together at one of the officer or board member's houses or at a location otherwise determined by the officers. This is an open meeting. Members are welcome to all board meetings. If you want to attend, contact an officer for the time of and directions to the meeting place. Internet: The club has a home page on the internet at www.worksandwords.com. You can view the monthly newsletter there about three or four days after it is sent out to the members. Club Dues: Membership dues in the Elgin Coin Club, payable by the end of February each year, are: $5 junior member (YNs) under 18 $20 family membership (all adults and children in the family) Newsletter editor: Jim Davis. Contact me at P.O. Box561, South Elgin. IL 60177 or at the above email address. Submit all items for publication to the editor or any officer at any club meeting or send them to the above address. If you compose on a computer, please include an electronic copy of the item. That really helps. This Newsletter is the informal mouthpiece of the Elgin Coin Club. This Newsletter and its contents are copyrighted but you may use anything herein (accept as noted below) for non-commercial use as long as you give credit to the Elgin Coin Club Newsletter. This blanket permission does not extend to articles specifically marked as copyrighted by the author of the article. In the latter case, you must get explicit written permission from the author either directly or through the Newsletter to use that material. To get back copies of the Elgin Coin Club Newsletter ask the secretary at the meeting, send a letter to the club post office box, or send an email. You can also print them from the Internet. February 2017 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 5