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NEXT REGULAR MEETING
The next meeting of the Lower Cape Fear Coin Club will be on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at the Carolina BBQ Restaurant, 1602 South College Road beginning at 6 pm. The program will be on Kennedy half-dollars by Jim Savage.
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
Hello once again! Our 2015 Azalea Coin Show has concluded. Per most of the people involved in the show, it was an unqualified success.
Most of the dealers I talked to were pleased with our new location at the Elks Lodge. Foot traffic throughout the show was heavier than previous shows. An increase in attendance helped the dealers considerably. On the negative side, the lighting on the exhibit floor was not bright enough. This made it somewhat harder for collectors to view the dealer’s coins. The Elks let us down regarding the lighting. It was mentioned before the show that brighter lighting was going to be installed, but it was not.
Ray Flanagan did a great job with the exhibits. Everything looked first rate. Bob Neale, O.T. Thompson, Jim Savage, Franklin Fussell, and of course Ray put out informative displays. Thanks guys, it was a great addition to the show!
Karen Foster and Ray Flanigan did a wonderful job getting the word out about the show. I saw a number of articles in the Star News pertaining to our event. Their efforts helped immensely with us getting good attendance.
Kid’s Corner was a huge success with over 200 kids attending!!! I was able to help out some in this corner and everyone involved was having a great time. Karen Foster, her daughter ‘Kat’ along with Jim Savage, worked tirelessly at the kid’s station the entire show. Every child who walked away from kid’s corner was very happy. We may be mentoring future collectors! I also want to mention, that many of the dealers at the show donated coins to be given away to the kids as prizes. I do not know who the specific dealers were, but I wish to thank them.
The Azalea Belles, the Civil War Round Table and the Gold Pan Event, all added to the positive experience of our show. I personally wish to thank all who helped with this event. Getting the tables set up, putting up signage, coffee, donuts, manning the front desk, managing the raffle and door prizes, and even the help we got from non- members of our club, was much appreciated. Thank you all!
Now, it’s back to business. Possible changes to the constitution and bylaws, getting our web site up to date, membership drive, and getting our budget balanced are a few of the things we need to address going forward. We have some work to do, but we will certainly have some fun along the way.
Until next time…Mike
LAST MEETING
The last meeting of our Club was attended by twenty-five members and guests. Bob Neale and Ray Flaniganled a VERY informative discussion on the subject of GRADING. More emphasis will be placed on this subject in future meetings.
Attendance Prize was won byMike McKinnon.
The 50/50 drawing was won by Chris Vandall, who seems to be winning everything lately.
QUESTION OF THE MONTH
This month’s question was submitted by David Quante of the Myrtle Beach Coin Club.
‘WHY is the amount of silver in a silver dollar (.773 ounces troy) different than the amount of silver contained in four quarters, two half-dollars or ten dimes (.723 ounces troy)? The amount of gold in all our GOLD coinage is EXACTLY proportional. The amount of gold in four 5 dollar gold pieces equals the amount of gold in one 20 dollar gold piece. The amount of silver in all of Canada’s coinage is EXACTLY proportional. Four quarters, ten dimes or two half-dollars equals a silver dollar (.600 ounces troy). Why are Morgan and/or Peace dollars different?
Please send your answer or very best guessto . The best answer WILL be in the next newsletter.
CONSTITUTION & BYLAW REVISIONS
Revisions are currently being discussed and will be presented to the membership soon. Contact Ray Flanigan,Bob Neale, Jim Savage or O. T. Thompson with your suggestions and/or ideas on this subject.
LAST BOARD MEETING
The April 22 BM was held at McAlister’s Deli on South College Road. Among the many subjects discussed: Our recent Coin Show, the C&BL revisions, increasing membership andour website. Tom Bromley was volunteered to move forward on our website re-design and Jim Savage became our newest life member.
NEXT BOARD MEETING
The next Board meeting will be held on May 27,2015at Carolina BBQ, 1602 S. College Rd. All members may attend to voice their opinions. If you want to help on committees, let someone know. Come early to eat. All meetings begin at 6:00 pm.
COIN SHOWS COMING UP *
May 9-10, Raleigh, NC, State Fairgrounds, C# 919-790-8544. **
May 15-16, Fayetteville, NC, Holiday Inn, 1944 Cedar Creek Rd., C# 910-497-5440.**
June 6, Greenville, NC, American Legion, 403 St. Andrews Dr., C# 919-790-8544.
June 12-14, Charlotte, NC, Metrolina Tradeshow Expo, 7100 N. Statesville Rd., C#919-828-9450’
June 18-21, Memphis, TN, International Paper Money Show, Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main, C# 817-723-7231.
August 12-16, Rosemont, IL, ANA Convention.**
*Please verify coin show dates, times and locations before going.
** We DO have Club members going to this coin show. Contact O. T. if you want to carpool.
TIP OF THE MONTH
BEWARE of toned coins like the one below. There is NO way for a new silver coin like this to have this kind of toning without help from someone. These silver eagles have saturated eBay!
MEMBER NEWS
Karen Foster’shusband Rob went home from the hospital the last week of March. He’ll continue rehab for a while.
Karen Foster and Jim Savage presented participants in the Annual Azalea Festival Children’s Arts Show with a specially made souvenir card and medal for their hard work. Wilmington’s Mayor, Festival dignitaries and the famous Azalea Belles also attended the event at the Community Arts Building.
Pictured are Karen Foster and Jim Savage giving our souvenir card to a participant of the Azalea Festival’s Children’s Art Contest. Wilmington’s Mayor Saffo and other dignitaries can be seen in the background.
The Azalea Belles added a certain spice to the Children’s Art Show.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
These are tentative programs and could change.
May, 2015: ‘Kennedy Half Dollars’ by Jim Savage.
June 2015: ‘Money of the Confederacy’.
July 8, 2015: Charles C.?
August 12, 2015: Club picnic at the Park.
September 9, 2015: ‘Update on Counterfeiting’ by Bob Neale.
October 14, 2015: ‘The 12 Caesars’ by J. Flanigan.
November 11, 2015: ‘Paper Money 1690 to Now’ an ANA DVD by John Wilson.
December 9, 2015: Dinner Social.
January 13, 2016: ‘Numismatic Etiquette’.
More in 2016…’Coin Storage’, ‘Grading Services’.
Please volunteer to give a five-minute talk on one of your interests. Contact Program Chairman Bob Neale (910-799-2024) about what YOU would like to learn or what YOU want to talk about
OUR APRIL 2015 AZALEA COIN SHOW
Our Azalea Festival Coin Showwas, in a word, WOW! Co-Bourse Chairmen Charles Campbell and O. T. Thompson did a great job organizing the Show by making sure the dealers were located almost where they wanted to be and had what they needed. For the very first time in decades, all Club members and dealers had an opportunity to wear nametags and every dealer had a professionally prepared sign. A new security company served us well and NO problems were reported. A full house of dealers was ready for a little rain to ‘push’ Festival visitors inside to view excellent exhibits and numismatic treasures. Traffic was continuous BOTH days with a record number of visitors. ShowChairman Mike McKinnon kept everyone on an even keel the whole weekend. Friday evening set-up was a ‘first’ for us and fully half of the dealers took advantage. It will be difficult to improve on this Show BUT we’re going to try anyway.
A special ‘Thank You’ goes out to member Bob Dolemanfor the majority of these photos. He always has his camera with him and catches many interesting activities on film.
Friday evening set-up
Chris VanDall did his usual superb job as Raffle Chairman accounting for the tickets sold and lining up members to ‘man’ the door. Many members helped out Friday afternoon setting up the tables, hooking up the wiring and other basic chores necessary to ensure a smooth Saturday opening.
Chris VanDalland Caron Campbell
THE Civil War Roundtable representative, Bob Cooke, had an impressive display of Civil War memorabilia and information at our entrance. This display generated much interest and accented our theme this year…’The 150th Anniversary of the End of The Civil War’. Bob had so much fun that he ended up applying for membership in our Club. If any of you are interested in joining this organization call O. T at 910-520-8405 for more information.
Bob Cooke
The Charlotte Gold Mining Company showed us how to pan for gold. One person found a pea-sized gold nugget and another found seven flakes of gold!
Many LCFCC members displayed some of their favorite numismatic items including currency, coins and even rare Civil War relics. Our exhibit area was the largest in recent memory!
Raffle winners were as follows; Adam Rivenbark Grand Prize of 1/10 ounce gold, Nita Newmaster- Confederate $10, Ron Hanna-2014 FDR set, Jon Phillip-Confederate $5, Billy Schwinn-1921 Morgan Dollar, Robert Rast-Stone Mountain half-dollar, Jean Rawls-Confederate $10, Dava Vandall-2015 Four-piece Kennedy half-dollar set, Charles Campbell-NC State 1$, G.C. Allen-2015 Quarter Proof Set and Bob Chamberlin-State of NC $2.
Jim and Mike at the mike during the raffle drawing
FUN NEWS
Please go to to see what the Florida United Numismatists have been doing. There IS a Summer FUN Show coming up soon.
U. S. MINT NEWS
On May 5 a very special ten-cent set will be issued. It will be the first ever reverse proof silver ten-cent piece EVER made by the Mint. A limited edition of 75,000 sets will be sold and an early sell-out as expected. The cost of each set is $61.95.
NCNA NEWS
Perhaps a ‘project’ for the NCNA (Or any other regional or national numismatic organization or publisher.) to think about could be a small three-chapter booklet titled A GUIDEBOOK FOR HOBBY CLUB MANAGERS. This would be applicable to ALL hobbies and not necessarily just numismatics.
The first chapter could be on ‘How to Organize or Start a Club in Your Area’. The second chapter could be titled, ‘How to Run a Club Meeting’. The third chapter could be on, ‘How to Organize a Successful Club Show’. Surely other chapters would come to mind during the brainstorming part of this project?
Anyone who has been in any hobby long enough has a few ideas which could be shared and incorporated in this endeavor…all that’s needed is someone to head this up, ask for input and get it printed.
2015 LCFCC OFFICERS
President Mike Mckinnon
Vice Pres: Bob Neale
Secretary: Bob Doleman
Treasurer: B. J. Lester (910) 389-0939
Sgt-at-arms: Jim Savage
Directors: Karen Foster
O. T. Thompson
Past Pres: Eugene Meadows
COMMITTEES
Auction: Jim Savage,Chris VanDall, B. J. Lester
Audit: OPEN
Azalea Rep: Karen Foster
ANA Rep: Ray Flanigan
Bourse: Charles CampbellO. T. Thompson, Mike M.
Budget: Mike McKinnon, B. J. Lester, Karen Foster
C & BL: Mike McKinnon, Bob Neale, Ray Flanigan, Jim Savage, O. T. Thompson, Bob Doleman
Editor: O. T. Thompson
Election: Bob Neale
Exhibit: Ray Flanigan
Hospitality: Karen Foster , Chris VanDall, Jim Savage
Membership: OPEN
Programs: Bob Neale
Property: Mike McKinnon
Publicity: Karen Foster, Ray Flanigan, B. J. Lester, Jim Savage
Raffle: Chris VanDall
Youth: Karen Foster, Jim Savage
ANA Club Membership number 51079
FUN Club Membership number 25857
NCNA Club Membership number
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