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PASADENA COIN CLUB Established 1961 Pasadena Coin Club Newsletter ANA Member C42241 May 2005 Edition Circulation 95 Published by: Elizabeth Howard, Secretary 281-489-3147 The Pasadena Coin Club meets every Second and Forth Monday of the month at Golden Corral Restaurant. The address is 4021 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, Texas. Members start arriving at 6:00 p.m. The meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. The Auction begins at the conclusion of the meeting. Viewing of Auction Lots is before the club meeting and at the ten-minute intermission. Members and Guest are encouraged: but not required to purchase meals at Golden Corral. The management allows the Pasadena Coin Club to meet in their meeting room for a very nominal fee. So whenever possible please take the time to dine at Golden Corral. PCC OFFICERS President Jerry Clemons Vice-President Ginger Bing Treasurer Annette Bing Secretary Elizabeth Howard MEMBERSHIP To become a member of the Pasadena Coin Club: fill out a membership application, including a sponsor s name, submit the proper dues, and your application will be voted on at the next regular meeting. Annual Dues: Junior Members..$6.00 Couples..$15.00 Regular Membership $10.00 Family Membership...$20.00

MEMBERSHIP DUES ARE DUE ON OR BEFORE THE SECOND MEETING IN JANUARY According to the Pasadena Coin Club Constitution and Bylaws Dues shall be payable at or before the second meeting each January, after which time dues become delinquent. Also stated in the Bylaws No member shall be allowed to vote on any issue after the regular January meeting if dues for the current year have not been paid. Any regular or Junior member in arrears more than three months shall be automatically dropped from the roster and the mailing list. You may pay your dues by mail. The correct mailing address to send your dues is: PASADENA COIN CLUB P. O. BOX 58155 HOUSTON, TX 77258 NEWSLETTER You can find the newsletter on line at www.pasadenacoinclub.org. The newsletter will only be mailed to you for the months of January, March, May, July, September, and November. PASADENA COIN CLUB COINS FOR A S PROGRAM The club sponsors a program called Pasadena Coin Club for A s program. The intent is to reward the junior members with coins for each A they get on their report cards. This encourages and fosters further numismatic interest amongst the junior member. Donations to this program are always appreciated. EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS The Pasadena Coin Club encourages members and guest to give numismatic, educational presentations. If you would like to give a presentation or know someone who might like to give a presentation please contact one of the coin club officers. Notice we still have plenty of empty slots. MEETING SCHEDULE 2005 05/09/05 05/23/05 Sebastian Frommhold Part 1: The Numismatic Influences of Doroteo Arango : The Coins 06/13/05 Sebastian Frommhold 06/27/05 Part 2: The Numismatic Influences of Doroteo Arango: The Currency

AUCTIONS After each meeting club members place coins up for auction. We encourage our guest to stay for the auction. You do not need to be a member to bid on auction lots. Rules: *There is a 10-lot maximum (per member) *You must be a member of the Pasadena coin club in order to put lots up for sale. *There is no charge to members for entering lots. *A $1.00 minimum bid shall prevail. *Lots shall be affixed to a 3 X5 card with the following information: Description and grade of the lot: Lot number; Minimum bid & Owners Name. *Lots shall be listed on the proper form for such listing. (The treasurer or secretary will provide a copy for you.) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR To all members of the Pasadena Coin Club. If you would like to voice an editorial opinion about coin collecting; please submit your written text to: Elizabeth Howard P.O. Box 983 Manvel, TX 77578-0983 Your letter must be dated and signed and of course it must be in good taste. Any letters received that are not signed and that do not have a return address will be discarded. The letter will be put into the next newsletter following receipt of your submission. Please keep your subject matter pertaining to coin collecting AREA COIN SHOWS 47 TH ANNUAL TNA CONVENTION & TEXAS STATE COIN SHOW MAY13 15, 2005 Will Rogers Complex Central Texas room of the Amon G Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall 3401 West Lancaster Of f I-30 from University of Montgomery exits Hours Friday & Saturday 9am 7 pm Sunday 9am 3pm Admission $3.00/person with TNA members and children under 18 being admitted free CENTRAL TEXAS COIN AND CURREN CY SHOW MAY 22, 2005 Travel Lodge Inn Temple, Texas 802 N. General Bruce Drive (IH- 35 at Nugent) Hours: 10 am 4 pm Admission $1.00 Early Bird admission $5.00 9am 10 am Kids under 10 free with paying Adult

DALLAS COIN AND CURRENCY SHOW JUNE 5, 2005 Wyndham Garden Hotel Park Central 8051 LBJ Freeway ( IH- 635 at Coit Road near US Hwy 75) Hours: 10 am 4 pm Admission $1.00 Early Bird admission $5.00 9am 10 am Kids under 10 free with paying Adult TEXAS COIN SHOW JUNE 10-12, 2005 Grapevine Convention Center 1209 South Main Street Grapevine, Texas (Hwy 114, exit Main Street, first light turn right on Vine) Hours :Friday 2pm-6pm, Saturday 9am 6pm, Sunday 9am- 3pm Admission $2 free parking 3 Gold door prizes SAN ANTONIO COIN AND CURRENCY SHOW JUNE 19, 2005 Radisson Inn San Antonio Airport 1111 NE Loop 410 (Go on loop 410 take the Nacogdoches Road Exit) Hours: 10 am 4 pm Admission $1.00 Early Bird admission $5.00 9am 10 am Kids under 10 free with paying Adult EAST TEXAS COIN AND CURRENCY SHOW JUNE 25, 2005 Ramada Inn Tyler Texas 3310 Troup Hwy Hours: 10 am 4 pm Admission $1.00 Early Bird admission $5.00 9am 10 am Kids under 10 free with paying Adult ANNUAL COIN SHOW SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA COIN CLUB JUNE 25-26, 2005 Knights of Columbus Hall 1515 Garfield Street Westlake, Louisiana Hours : Saturday June 25 th 9am -5pm Sunday 26 th 9am -4pm Adult Admission $1.00 Children under 12 Free LOUISIANA NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL COIN SHOW JULY 9-10, 2005 V. F. W. Hall 3314 Richland Ave. Metairie, LA (½ blocks North of 4000 block Veterans Blvd.) Hours: Saturday 9am 5pm Sunday 10 am- 4pm Free admission Free Educational Seminar Saturday 11am & Sunday 1pm THE 2005 ARK-LA-TEX COIN, STAMP & CARD EXPOSITION JULY 30-31.2005 Bossier Civic Center 620 Benton Road Bossier City, Louisiana Hours: Saturday 9am- 6pm Sunday 9am 3pm Free Admission Hourly Door Prizes WISH LIST Is there an item you would like to find for your collection but have not found it yet or seen it in a club auction? Here is your chance to find out if another club member could help. The club is starting a wish list. This list will be published in the club newsletter and will be on line for everyone to check out. We hope this list will help make our auctions better. If you have a need for the wish list contact Ginger Bing

WISH LIST DATE/ MM DENOMINATION DESCRIPTION GRADE PRICE RANGE QTY 1837 Lg Date Dime Seated Liberty AG-G <35 1 1837 Sm Date Dime Seated Liberty AG-G <35 1 1838-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-G <35 1 1839 Dime Seated Liberty G-VF <30 1 1839-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-F <30 1 1840 w/drapery Dime Seated Liberty AG-G <35 1 1840-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-F <40 1 1841-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-F <25 1 1843-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-G <35 1 1845-O Dime Seated Liberty AG-VG <30 1 1847 Dime Seated Liberty G-F <35 1 1848 Dime Seated Liberty G-F <25 1 1849-O Dime Seated Liberty G-VG <30 1 1850-O Dime Seated Liberty G-F <30 1 1851-O Dime Seated Liberty G-F <30 1 1852-O Dime Seated Liberty G-VG <25 1 1854-O Dime Seated Liberty G-F <20 1 1855 Dime Seated Liberty G-VF <20 1 1856-O Dime Seated Liberty G-VF <35 1 1857-O Dime Seated Liberty G-VF <25 1 1858-O Dime Seated Liberty G-VG <25 1 1859-O Dime Seated Liberty G-F <25 1 1860 Dime Seated Liberty G-VF <30 1 1860-S Dime Seated Liberty G 30 1 Train meal tickets or token for enlisted men or officers from WWII 1829 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1830 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1832 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1833 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1834 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1835 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1836 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1839 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1843 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 20+/- 1 1587 Cent Large Cent VG +/- 75-100 1 1941-S Nickel w/ some luster AU 1-1.50 1 1942-D type 1 Nickel w/ some luster AU 1-1.50 1 1946 Nickel w/ some luster AU 50 cents 1 1947-S Nickel w/ some luster AU 50 cents 1 1949 Nickel w/ some luster AU 50 cents 1 1949-S Nickel w/ some luster AU 50 cents 1 1951 Nickel w/ some luster AU 50 cents 1 P mint mark state quarters state quarter boards 2005-2006 7

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT First of all a big THANK YOU for letting me serve for one more year. I know that all in attendance at the installation banquet had a lot of fun and a good meal, Hope the all the giveaways for ticket drawings and bingo winners found new homes. We gave away 42 numismatic prizes, including Silver Eagles, U.S. Mint Sets, and two Mexican gold coins. For at least one member in attendance the evening ended on a up note. We got to the place in the events of the evening that we had about one Silver Eagle left and two U.S. Mint sets plus two gold coins. I drew a ticket for the last Eagle and it was won by Sara. Gave away the last two Mint Sets to ticket drawings. Then came the black out game for the gold. There was only one winner on the game and that was Sara. It was a pleasure just to see how excited she was at winning a gold coin. To give away the last gold coin we would play stand up bingo. Guess who won the last game. Sara won again She had the best card on the next to last game and the worst card on the last game. Sara will have a coin story to tell for many years to come. I have been around PCC for about 12 years, + or -. We are a club that has and have had several youths attend on a regular basis. I believe it is time that we officially recognize our youth as they graduate from school. I would like to assign a portion of one of our May meetings each year to recognize any youth we have who graduates that year. Look at it as one more opportunity to make a good impression. With that in mind I want to talk for a minute about one of our members that has been with the club longer than have I. When I joined she was a youth attending with her family. I am talking about Ginger. She was always around and sometimes hard to miss. She was always a willing worker ( or a willing talker) and would stand I where ever needed. Over the past 5 or 6 years she has gone to Colorado Springs each summer for the ANA Summer Seminars. She also did an internship at a numismatic dealership in Dallas. She has slowly gotten some recognition in our hobby. Over the past few years she has been an elected officer in our club. This past year I turned part of each meeting over to her to do her thing. I knew she had a lot to offer and just needed the opportunity to get her feet wet. She wouldn t allow herself to do anything but succeed. On May 13, 2005, Ginger will graduate from the University of Houston, Clear Lake. From me and I know from all your PCC members CONGRADULATIONS we are proud of you. Our meeting the 9 th of May, 2005 will be Ginger Night. Let her know we are proud she is part of our numismatic family. Billy Howard was not in attendance. Jerry Clemons RAFFLE TICKETS Just a friendly reminder that when you sign in at meeting time, you can purchase raffle tickets for door prizes. The tickets are really inexpensive and there are some really good items to choose from. Red tickets are 2 for $1 and Yellow tickets are 3 for $1. Remember the proceeds from the ticket sales go toward buying more door prizes. We need more ticket sales to insure that this part of the program does not disappear. April 13, 2005 MINUTES OF PAST MEETINGS This was our installation banquet. There were 59 members present. The meeting was called to order at 7pm. The officers for the 2005-2006 were installed. Officers for the current year are President Jerry Clemons, Vice-President- Ginger Bing, Treasurer- Annette Bing and Secretary Elizabeth Howard. Bingo was played after the installation of officers. There were 42 prizes won. A good time was had by all.

MINT SETS SILVER EAGLES Steve L. Barbara F. Tom C. Elizabeth H. Emil N. Barbara F. Emil N. Morris R. Joan C. Dorothy B. Betty C. John T. Faye F. Eddie D. Bart H. Billy H. Sebastian F. Eddie D. Cecilia S. John C. Bart H. Melanie P. Dorothy H. Bill F. Katherine C. Vaughn R. Annette B. Morris R. Frieda R. Emil N. Elizabeth H. Karen P. Michael D. Sarah U. Faye F. Bud H. Faye F. Barbara F. Ron O S. John L. 2 PESO COIN Sarah U. Sarah U. April 25, 2005 Jerry C. called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. The meeting of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasures report was read by Annette B. and approved. There were 40 members present 1 junior member and 2 guests Present (Mr. & Mrs. Don Walk) Old business: There are still some meal tickets to be handed out to those who worked at the coin show. New business: Sebastian F. and Bill C. gave a report on the Bellaire Coin Show. DOOR PRIZE (BLUE) Ginger B, DINNER TICKET John T, CASH PRIZE (ORANGE) Faye F, RAFFLE TICKETS Jim C,, Don W, (3), Patrick L,(3), Steve L,, Ken B,, Doyle S, Members only cash prize was not won. Thurman F,gave a presentation on how gold is formed. The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m. Elizabeth Howard Dinners 19 Secretary Auction Lots 100

PASADENA COIN CLUB MEMBER'S ONLY WANT LIST NAME: PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS: 1) This list is a service of the Pasadena Coin Club for its paid up members. 2) This list will be distributed among the members via the newsletter, by email and at the club meetin 3) The only information that will be shared with members is the coin/currency information, no information about the member will be shared 4) Participation in with this list is strictly voluntarily. 5) The Vice President is in charge of the list additions, corrections, subtractions and distribution. For further information on the club want list contact the Vice President Ginger Bing In person at the next meeting or email : ginger_bing@yahoo.com or phone : 281-487-4619 DATE/ MM DENOMINATION DESCRIPTION GRADE PRICE RANGE