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Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February, 2016 COLLEGIUM NUMISMA Year 23, Issue 2 February Meeting Meeting: 7:00pm February 3 Trading: 6:30 7:00pm Location: VFW 1307 1601 Weld RD Elgin, IL Prizes Member: 1955 25 c. Uncirculated YN: 1899 1 c. with description. Raffle: 1857 Flying Eagle cent BV $40 1962 10 c, Proof 2006-D NV 25c. Gold Plated Bicentennial 25 c.-50 c.- $1 Roll of cents Steel Cent collection Set of coins cent - half 1963 $2 red Seal 1976 $2 Star Note 1 ounce copper round 1980 Proof Set 1988 Proof Set 1986 Mint Set Not a member? Come anyway and join the fun! Give your spouse a break and bring your children to the club. ECC Meeting 691 Opened: 7:00 Closed 9:00 Members: 19 YNs: 0 Guests: 3 Beginning: $2,907.56 Income: $226.00 Expenses: $121.00 Cur. Balance: $3,012.56 February program This month s program will be a discussion of coins that can be found through careful cherry picking. There will also be a silent auction and the usual show and tells. Please note our new meeting location. January minutes Jim 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 meeting for this years programs. The meeting adjourned at 9:00. 1/30/16 February, 2016 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 1

Secretary's Report The members in attendance accepted the Secretary s report as published in the January newsletter. Treasurer s report Balance: $3,083.54 The members present approved the Treasurers report as published in the January newsletter. A detailed breakdown of the club income and expenses is available at the meeting. Old Business Moving back to the VFW starting with the Feb. meeting. Will only hold one show in 2016. Will hold two shows in 2017. Dues are now $20 for immediate family. Ads in newsletter run 12 months for $10. New Business Still looking into becoming a 501c3 club. Guy will consult a Lawyer. Club nominated Pete for President. Club voted Pete in as President. Programs for 2016 discussed. Prizes Winners of the monthly raffle were Vonelle, Bill, Kevin, Mike, Arthur, Arthur, Vonelle, Guy, Bill and Dave. Member: Vonelle YN: none 50/50: Kevin $8.00 Submitted by Jim D. Board Meeting On January 20, Harold, Tim, Pete and Jim met to discuss club business for the February meeting. There are 13 raffle prizes and one member s prizes. This month one raffle prize is silver. With all these good prizes the more tickets you buy the better your chances to win. Local coin shows February 7 First Sunday coin show, Holiday Inn Express, 1550 Dundee rd. Palatine, Il February 14 West Suburban Coin & Collectible Expo, Park Place Banquet Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL February 21 NOISE Coin Show, Holiday Inn, 860 Irving Park Rd (2 blocks E. of IL 53), Itasca, IL. February 28 D Atri Auctions, Double Tree Guest Suites, 2111 Butterfield Rd., Downers Grove, IL. February 28 Will County Coin Show, Holiday Inn, Interstate 80 at Larkin Ave. October 30, 2016--- Elgin coin club Fall coin show. VFW 1307, 1601 Weld Rd., Elgin IL Show and Tell Spot metal Prices 10-28-2015 Gold $1,126.00 Silver $14.54 Platinum $880.00 The Elgin Coin Club needs YOU! Please consider volunteering for Vice President. 2016 Dues are Due now Jim D. showed a Chicago Coin Club souvenir sheet showing the front and back of a $10,000 bill. Pete passed around a 1936 Long Island half and other assorted coin won at a Fox Valley auction. Don brought in a collection of Mexican coins, a book on Mexican tokens and an 1897 stock certificate from Chihuahua, Mexico. Page 2 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February, 2016

Editorial High Ho, High Ho it s back to the VFW we go. Starting with this months meeting and for the next two years we will resume holding meetings and shows at the Elgin VFW. The exact address is VFW 1307, 1601 Weld Road, Elgin. The reason for the move is partially economic and partially based on the clubs dealings with the Moose. We just signed a contract paying the Moose $1,500 for two years. This includes All the meetings and two Coin Shows. The shows cost $500 each and all the meetings are thrown in for free. Another cost cutting factor is the VFW has plenty of tabled for the shows so we won t have to go out and rent extras. This and the incidents between the club and the Moose make the move a nobrainer. And our new President is The club is happy to announce our new President is Pete McCoy. Every so often we need a new voice to step up and shake things up. We feel Pete is just the person to do that. Over the last few meetings Pete has made several suggestions on how to improve the club. All we need now is for someone to step forward and assume the role of Vice President. The Vice Presidents duties include conducting the meeting if the President is absent and chairing the coin shows. A Numismatic horror story. In a recent coin week article, Julian Leidman told the story of an ill-fated 1850 double eagle. In 2004, a collector bought this coin certified by NGC as MS64 Proof like for $102,000. The buyer used Palladium bars to pay for the coin. He then showed the coin to Leidman and said he can make it better. Despite Leidman s warnings, he cracked the coin out and ruined the coin. For the next decade, the collector tried to get the coin regarded but always came back as ungradeable. Finally, he took the coin to Leidman and told him to sell it. The coin was then listed on EBay with a starting price of 99 cents. When the auction ended, the final selling price was $6,111.99. Leidman estimates if the coin was left untouched it would be worth in the neighborhood of $250,000. Coins of the month Musical Instruments on Coins This months coins of the month examines the use of musical instruments as coin design elements. Chances are you may have one or more of these coins in your pocket at this time. Coins that ring a bell are the Franklin half, Eisenhower Bi-Centennial dollar, Sesquicentennial half and Delaware half. The bell on the Delaware half is located in the schoolhouse belfry. Keeping rhythm on drums are the Bi-Centennial quarter, American Samoa quarter and the Civil War half. The Tennessee quarter pulls triple duty by showing a guitar, fiddle and trumpet. The instruments represent three kinds of music. Those three being Country, Blues and Jazz. The trumpet is also featured on the Louisiana quarter. Also the Eliza Johnson bullion medal, people are dancing to music from a violin. Duke Ellington is shown seated at a piano on the Washington, D. C. quarter. A Lyre, an instrument from ancient Greece is shown being played on the Cincinnati half. Lastly, on the Civil War $5 gold coin, a soldier is seen playing a bugle. Perhaps he is playing taps to signal the end of this article. But before I go just one last thing. Collecting a set of these coins is fairly easy. Most can be bought for less than $10, sometimes much less. The most expensive ones are the Delaware, Cincinnati, Civil War $5 and Johnson medal. For those you can expect to pay between $300 and $600 each. February, 2016 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 3

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 Vacant Treasurer Harold Eckhart Secretary Jim Davis Regular Meeting: First Wednesday 7:00pm Moose Lodge 799 925 S. Mclean Elgin, IL Your business card can also appear here for just $10 per annum. ANA member? Give Harold your number to save the club on annual dues. Elgin Coin Club s Monthly quiz question What two US coins were struck at 5 different mints in the same year? Name at least one coin and one year. Answer will be given at the meeting. 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. Page 4 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter February, 2016

Name: Elgin Coin Club Quiz February 3 1) Washington quarter ------ Originally this coin type was intended to be a commemorative issue marking the200 anniversary of Washington s birth. It s still with us today 84 years later! The question is... What year date or year dates have not appeared on this coin from 1932 until now? 2) The Lincoln cent was a coin issued to commemorate the 100 th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns birth. The questions are... Who designed this 1909 coin? How many different reverse design changes has it had until now? Name four of them. 3) Which one of the following United States coin types or pattern types was never minted by the United States? Circle one. A.) $1.00 coin B.) $2.00 coin C.) $3.00 coin D.) $4.00 coin E.)$5.00 coin Club Participation: Please give us a coin question that we can use at a later date. Thanks! February, 2016 Award Winning Elgin Coin Club Newsletter Page 5