JULY 2011 Monthly Publication of Ozarks Coin Club Club meets the 1st Tuesday each month at 438 E. St. Louis St., the Discovery Center, Springfield, MO DIRECTORY OF CLUB OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS CLUB MEETS ON 1 ST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH at DISCOVERY CENTER Located at 438 E. St. Louis St. Ozarks Coin Club P.O. Box 3913 Springfield, Mo. 65808 Web Page: www.ozarkscoinclub.com President Robert Stewart rstewart65@hughes.net 417-995-2028 V.P. Nancy Redman nr@mchsi.com 417-862-3867 Sect. OPEN Treas. Ed Mayer redbison@yahoo.com 417-345-7795 Board Members: Jim Guy guy1962@sbcglobal.net 417-886-8336 Danny Johnson johnsond@evangel.edu 417-581-8030 Robert Nicholson momozk@wmconnect.com 417-751-2405 Board Advisors: Jim Griffin skjddj@suddenlink.net 417-881-5938 Jim Wells 417-882-3007 Flying Eagle Editor: Nancy Redman nr@mchsi.com 417-862-3867 Y.N. Sponsor: Jim Guy guy1962@sbcglobal.net 417-886-8336 Y.N. Rep: Maggie Kirwin 417-882-4370 Show Bourse Chair: Nancy Redman nr@mchsi.com 417-862-3867 for Oct. 29-30, 2011 in Springfield, Mo. We start every meeting with a social hour at 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. our auction begins. Then at 7:15 we start our membership meeting that consists of: Door Prize Drawings (Junior and Adult), General Business, Short Program, and Live Auction (must be a member to enter items in the auction &limit of 5 items per meeting). YN s have their program with Mr. Guy at every meeting. Like to dismiss Before 8:45 if at all possible. YN CORNER Only the P nickel and dime remain in the 2011 coin search. Bring them to the Aug meeting and earn YN dollars. PICNIC There were 39 attending, 30 adults and 9 YN's. YN's received instruction in metal detection. They recovered 23 coins that were buried in advance. YN games included the balloon dart board, plinko, and the coin walk. All attendees gave their best guess as to how many M&Ms were in a jar. There were 672 and Bob Nicholson, with a guess of 676, was closest and won a 2010 silver eagle. There were 8 drawings for door prizes. Jim Guy, YN Advisor SUPPORT YOUR CLUB BE ACTIVE!
OZARKS COIN CLUB AGES 5-11 YN ASSIGNMENT FOR AUG 2, 2011 NAME AND AGE: WHICH STATE QUARTERS HAVE THE FOLLOWING INSCRIPTIONS SPIRIT OF COURAGE GRANT WOOD WISDOM JUSTICE MODERATION CROSSROADS OF AMERICA VIRTUE LIBERTY INDEPENDENCE FORWARD 10 Correct 3 YN dollars 9 Correct 2 YN dollars 8 Correct 1 YN dollar CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION If any YN is not able to GATEWAY TO FREEDOM attend the Aug meeting, this assignment may be mailed to: FREEDOM AND UNITY Jim Guy 4107 E. Latoka QUADRICENTENNIAL Springfield, Mo 65809 =================================================================================================== OZARKS COIN CLUB AGES 12-17 YN ASSIGNMENT FOR AUG 2, 2011 NAME AND AGE: ILLINOIS TRIVIA FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. The first U.S. commemorative coin was a dollar struck in 1892-93. 10 Correct 3 YN dollars 2. Another commemorative coin struck in 1893 was the Isabella. 3. The coin in #2 was the first U.S. coin to picture an actual. 9 Correct 2 YN dollars 4. Chicago is a District of the Fed Reserve Sys. There are Districts in the Fed Res Sys. 5. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago serves District #. 8 Correct 1 YN dollar 6. Four designs were issued in 2009 to celebrate the Bicentennial of Lincoln s birth. 7. A 1936 half dollar was issued to commemorate the City of, Illinois. If any YN is not able to attend the Aug meeting, 8. The reverse of the coin in #6 depicts the Memorial statue. this assignment may be mailed to: 9. The statue of Lincoln on the Illinois state quarter was taken from a statue located in a Jim Guy State Historic Site in, Illinois. 10. The obverse of the 1918 Illinois Centennial half dollar has a portrait of Lincoln that was adapted from a statue in, Illinois. 4107 E. Latoka Springfield, Mo 65809
OZARKS COIN CLUB BOARD MINUTES July 12, 2011 Present: Bob Stewart, Bob and Shirley Nicholson, Danny Johnson, Jim Griffin, Jim Guy, Ed Mayer, and Nancy Redman. Meeting called to order by our president Bob Stewart at 6:34 p.m. at Discovery Center. Picnic: David DeByle will let Jim Guy know how many Joplin Coin Club members will come to our picnic. Nicholson s will get all the supplies needed for the picnic. Nancy moved we advance them $400.00 for this. Danny seconded and motion carried. Trips: At the time there were 25 signed up to go to St. Charles on July 30. We have rented a bus for $950.00. OCC will have a table at this show to represent our club. August 12, we will visit the Federal Reserve in Kansas City. A bus has been rented for $857.00 for the 34 signed up at the time. Fall ANA Show in Chicago: Bob S. suggested we send YN s to check out this show. Jim Guy moved we send Tim Cummings with his three YN s, and advance them $500.00 for expenses to participate. Bob Nicholson seconded and motion was approved. Summer Seminar: Bob S. picked up many items for the YN s from their auction. He also learned what other clubs were doing with their youth. Coin Machine: Danny moved we order a new die with three different patterns. Ed seconded and motion carried. Club sign at Discovery Center: Jim Griffin will get the sign. The newspaper will be invited when it is displayed at Discovery Center. Club Library: Jim Guy has a neighbor that might help us. He will check into this. Numismatic Display at Discovery Center: We need to work on this. They desire an interactive display. T-shirts: We need different t-shirts for the newer members to represent our club. Danny will check on prices and get back. Board Policy: Going through the office, we decided on a new board policy. Ed moved and Bob N. seconded the motion that OCC NOT retain personal information over two years on members. This information will be DESTROYED. This motion was approved. Jim Guy moved and Danny seconded we adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Nancy Redman, Vice-President August Auction Action!!!!!! We are breaking from tradition this year. The August Meeting will be 100% auction. It will start with a benefit auction for the Joplin Coin Club. Please donate a few items to be auctioned off to help the members of their club who were impacted by the Tornado. 100% of the proceeds will go to their club. All lots will start at a minimum of a dollar. Please support this!!!! Someday it could be our club that is impacted. After the Benefit Auction our auction team of Jim and Don will start in on the member items. All the standard rules for our double auction apply. If I remember correctly it is 15 items per family or 10 items for an individual. If that isn t correct, Jim or Don will give us the rules at the meeting. Come to the auction!!!!!! Bring CASH!!!!!!!!!! SPRINGFIELD COIN SHOW OCTOBER 29-30, 2011 TRADING NEST WANTED: Old, World Paper Money Catalogs Don(417)883-4982
REMINDERS July 28-30 MNS St. Charles Coin Show July 30 OCC bus trip to MNS St. Charles Coin Show August 2 Next OCC Meeting Special Auction August 9 Golden Eagles @ 1:00 @ Golden Corral August 9 board meeting @ 6:30 p.m. August 12 KC trip to Federal Reserve Bank August 16 Hicomo club meeting October 29-30 OCC Annual Coin Show www.ozarkscoinclub.com WIN A FREE TRIP TO SUMMER SEMINAR IN 2013!!!!! To increase participation in OCC Club activities the Board is offering a free trip to Summer Seminar in 2013. The winning ticket will be drawn at our 2012 Picnic. Here is how you can be eligible to win; you get 1 ticket for each meeting you attend, 5 tickets if you make an educational presentation, 1 ticket for each Board meeting, and 1 ticket for each day you work at our fall or spring show. The Board can also award up to 10 tickets to a member who does a special project for the club. Ticket data will be generated off of our Sign-in Sheets. Winner may transfer the trip to another adult OCC member if not able to attend the Seminar. We will start this as of our August 2011 meeting and it will end with our June 2012 meeting. Winning ticket will be drawn at our 2012 picnic. All adult OCC members are eligible to win. The more club activities you are involved in, the better your chances to win. A NOTE FROM NANCY We had yet another awesome picnic. Good Food! Good Visiting! Good Games! Good Club!! THANKS to ALL!!! The trip to St. Charles will be the next highlight of our club. Golden Eagles and K.C. trip soon after. Before you know it, the coin show will be here. Plan NOW for helping, making a display, working, and attending. REMEMBER: AUGUST MEETING is SPECIAL AUCTION!! IT IS GREAT TO BE A MEMBER OF OCC!!!
BUS TRIP TO THE MISSOURI NUMISMATIC SOCIETY COIN SHOW SAT JULY 30 ST CHARLES, MO The Ozarks Coin Club will be providing a one day bus trip to the MNS Coin Show on Sat July 30, to it's members. 23 members have signed up for the trip so far. Anyone else planning to go need to contact Jim Guy as soon as possible (886-8336 or e-mail guy1962@sbcglobal.net). Plan on leaving the Discovery Center at 7:30 on Sat July 30. We will leave St Charles at 2:30 and eat on the way back, possibly at Ryans in St Roberts, unless someone has another suggestion. Any questions or concerns, contact Jim Guy. OZARKS COIN CLUB FIELD TRIP TO THE KC FED RESERVE BANK The Ozarks Coin Club tour of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank will be on Friday, August 12. At the June 7 meeting, 34 members signed to go. Since the date was changed to Aug 12, some of those who signed up may not be able to go. Please notify Jim Guy if you are unable to make the trip. (886-8336). Tour group size is limited to 40 persons. Priority will be given to YN's and their accompanying adult(s). A list of all tour guests has to be submitted to the Bank a week prior to the tour date. All tour guests 18 or older MUST have a valid photo ID. The tour will begin at 1:30 and will last one hour. OCC will provide the transportation and pay for any YN's lunch. All others will pay for their own lunch. 8 AM to 12:30 Travel and lunch time 12:30 to 1:15 Free time. Possibly visit WW1 Memorial next to Bank. Time permitting. 1:15 to 1:30 Screening and badging of tour guests. 1:30 to 2:30 Guided tour Return to Springfield after tour. Please contact Jim Guy if you have any questions or concerns. Golden Eagles On July 12, the Golden Eagles met at the Golden Corral on Hwy 13 North. Attending were Bunny and Jim Guy, Pat and Jim Wells, Shirley and Bob Nicholson, Sandra and Jim Tower, Annette and Bob Stewart, Jim Griffin, Don Eggerman, Allen Brame, Harry Waterson, and Nancy Redman for a total of 15. Harry shared a dinner menu that depicted a Lindberg medal he previously shared with us. Another medal he had was of Noah, that was designed by the sculptor Kilenyi. Jim Guy received s canceled $20 check from 1st National Bank of Cooperstown, NY from 1873. Also, a 2006 series 1 Ngultrum currency from Bhutan Kingdom. These both were donated by Bob Stewart. Ozark Empire Fairgrounds gave the club 4 tickets to the fair to celebrate their 75th year, and as a thank you for having our coin show at the fairgrounds. Allen and Carol Brame, Jim Wells, and Jim Griffin received these tickets. We will get together again on August 9 at 1:00 at Golden Corral. left Golden Eagles right Jim
Information regarding Coin of the Month is taken from the U.S. Mint web site http://www.usmint.gov/kids/coinnews/coinofthemonth/2011/07.cfm Coin of the Month Grant Presidential $1 Coin Obverse: The president's portrait is surrounded by his name and the words "In God We Trust," "18th President," and "1869 to 1877." Reverse: The Statue of Liberty accompanies the inscriptions "United States of America" and "$1." Other inscriptions are found around the coin's edge. This month: July. This month's coin: The Ulysses S. Grant Presidential $1 Coin. With a little help from the Time Machine, I've discovered several Julys that were milestones in President Grant's life. July 1843: Grant is assigned to duty outside St. Louis, Missouri, his first post after graduation from the West Point military academy. July 1852: While traveling across Panama, Grant's second child, Ulysses S. Grant Jr., is born back home. July 1855: While living on a farm, the Grants' third child, Ellen (nicknamed Nellie), is born. July 1861: Grant moves his troops to attack a Confederate camp at Florida, Missouri, only to find the camp deserted. He learns an important lesson: Enemies may be more afraid of you than you are of them! Later that month, President Abraham Lincoln appoints Grant to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers. July 1862: Grant takes command of the army at Corinth, Kentucky. July 1863: After 6 months of trying to capture Vicksburg, Mississippi, Vicksburg surrenders. This divides the South at the Mississippi River and earns Grant a promotion to major general. July 1866: Congress creates a new rank: General of the Armies of the United States. Grant is immediately promoted to this rank. July 1885: Ulysses S. Grant dies at the age of 63. Of course, President Grant was busy during other months as well! You can find out more about this president and his coin on the Ulysses S. Grant 2011 page. Nero OZARKS COIN CLUB, INC. P.O. Box 3913 Springfield, MO 65808