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MY LETTER TO THE COIN MAGAZINES
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by coindrummer
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MY LETTER TO THE COIN MAGAZINES was created by coindrummer
Greetings all "CC" fans. Here's a copy of the letter I sent today to COIN WORLD, THE NUMISMATIST and NUMISMATIC NEWS entitled:
CARSON CITY COIN COLLECTORS of AMERICA (C4OA) REGIONAL MEETING 2009
"I had the pleasure of attending this year's C4OA regional meeting held at the Nevada State Museum, which is the site of the old Carson Mint, on Friday, August 21, 2009. The meeting was held in conjunction with the annual Carson Mint coin show. The Nevada State Museum kindly provided an upstairs auditorium for the event.
Among the nearly thirty C4OA members in attendance, fifteen provided "show-and-tell" presentations of their "CC" coins or any other historically significant items related to Comstock/Carson City lore. Each presenter was able to talk about and display his collectibles, then pass them around the room for all to see and enjoy. The value on items that were presented ranged from two-hundred dollars to well over two-hundred thousand dollars. Value didn't seem to matter as each item was just as historically important as any other. Examples of the presentations included a circulated set of "CC" Morgan dollars housed in a Capital Plastics display in the shape of the state of Nevada; Comstock tokens and publicity buttons; Redfield silver dollars; a "potty" "CC" Seated quarter; a high-end 1874-CC Seated dime; a "semi-cancelled die" variety 1878-CC quarter, and much more.
C4OA club president Rusty Goe displayed an 1870-CC silver dollar that was a gift from Carson City Mint superintendent Henry F. Rice to Virginia City postmaster C.C. Warner, and two 1870-CC silver dollar planchets inscribed as gifts to two prominent Carson City businessmen from Abe Curry. I was one of the presenters and I displayed some of my favorite gold and silver "CC" coins.
We were also graced with two surprise special guests. Nevada native Bob Lindstrom spoke about and displayed his family's 1870-CC silver dollar, with engraving, that was a gift from Abe Curry to Carson City businessman Matt Rinckel.
The second special guest was none other than the Mayor of Carson City, Bob Crowell. He gave a nice speech and lauded the C4OA and its efforts.
The nearly three-hour, room-packed meeting was filled with high-spirited camaraderie, cheer and humor...the fun feelings that made me want to collect coins in the first place! The applause seemed to mount higher for each successive presenter until everyone in the whole museum building (including coin show vendors and attendees on the floor below) were in wonder. Such was the contagious "CC" fever that spread that day".
I then provided my name, e-mail, city and state.
It would be nice to have any other C4OAers who attended this incredible event submit your letters as well.
CARSON CITY COIN COLLECTORS of AMERICA (C4OA) REGIONAL MEETING 2009
"I had the pleasure of attending this year's C4OA regional meeting held at the Nevada State Museum, which is the site of the old Carson Mint, on Friday, August 21, 2009. The meeting was held in conjunction with the annual Carson Mint coin show. The Nevada State Museum kindly provided an upstairs auditorium for the event.
Among the nearly thirty C4OA members in attendance, fifteen provided "show-and-tell" presentations of their "CC" coins or any other historically significant items related to Comstock/Carson City lore. Each presenter was able to talk about and display his collectibles, then pass them around the room for all to see and enjoy. The value on items that were presented ranged from two-hundred dollars to well over two-hundred thousand dollars. Value didn't seem to matter as each item was just as historically important as any other. Examples of the presentations included a circulated set of "CC" Morgan dollars housed in a Capital Plastics display in the shape of the state of Nevada; Comstock tokens and publicity buttons; Redfield silver dollars; a "potty" "CC" Seated quarter; a high-end 1874-CC Seated dime; a "semi-cancelled die" variety 1878-CC quarter, and much more.
C4OA club president Rusty Goe displayed an 1870-CC silver dollar that was a gift from Carson City Mint superintendent Henry F. Rice to Virginia City postmaster C.C. Warner, and two 1870-CC silver dollar planchets inscribed as gifts to two prominent Carson City businessmen from Abe Curry. I was one of the presenters and I displayed some of my favorite gold and silver "CC" coins.
We were also graced with two surprise special guests. Nevada native Bob Lindstrom spoke about and displayed his family's 1870-CC silver dollar, with engraving, that was a gift from Abe Curry to Carson City businessman Matt Rinckel.
The second special guest was none other than the Mayor of Carson City, Bob Crowell. He gave a nice speech and lauded the C4OA and its efforts.
The nearly three-hour, room-packed meeting was filled with high-spirited camaraderie, cheer and humor...the fun feelings that made me want to collect coins in the first place! The applause seemed to mount higher for each successive presenter until everyone in the whole museum building (including coin show vendors and attendees on the floor below) were in wonder. Such was the contagious "CC" fever that spread that day".
I then provided my name, e-mail, city and state.
It would be nice to have any other C4OAers who attended this incredible event submit your letters as well.
C4OA Lifer!
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15 years 2 months ago #325
by mycc
Replied by mycc on topic Re:MY LETTER TO THE COIN MAGAZINES
Yes, I agree that it was fun. At least what little I saw. I wished I could have stayed longer but my coin was on display downstairs and I needed to be there to show it to the public, as promised to Bob Nylen.
Thank you to all for the honorary membership.
I was planning on joining prior to the meeting and afterward did twist Rusty's arm into accepting my $20 as a donation! He didn't want to take it!!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed my talk and coin.
Thanks again,
Bob Lindstrom
Thank you to all for the honorary membership.
I was planning on joining prior to the meeting and afterward did twist Rusty's arm into accepting my $20 as a donation! He didn't want to take it!!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed my talk and coin.
Thanks again,
Bob Lindstrom
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15 years 2 months ago #336
by Wags
Replied by Wags on topic Re:MY LETTER TO THE COIN MAGAZINES
Hey Coindrummer,
I just checked out the latest issue of Coin World online, and your letter to the editor was the first one in the list published. Less than a week turnaround! Very cool! Just imagine all of the Coin World readers who can hear about C4OA because of your letter. Thanks again for writing and submitting it!
Mike
I just checked out the latest issue of Coin World online, and your letter to the editor was the first one in the list published. Less than a week turnaround! Very cool! Just imagine all of the Coin World readers who can hear about C4OA because of your letter. Thanks again for writing and submitting it!
Mike
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15 years 2 months ago - 15 years 2 months ago #337
by coindrummer
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Hi Mike Wags
Thanks so much for your encouraging words about my letter to the editor in Coin World.
It's good to get the word out about our great C4OA club to the rest of the numismatic world.
I look forward to seeing you and all our C4OA friends at our next get-together.
Thanks so much for your encouraging words about my letter to the editor in Coin World.
It's good to get the word out about our great C4OA club to the rest of the numismatic world.
I look forward to seeing you and all our C4OA friends at our next get-together.
C4OA Lifer!
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15 years 2 months ago #339
by Belayoff
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Replied by Belayoff on topic Re:MY LETTER TO THE COIN MAGAZINES
Mr Lindstrom,
The coin and your presentation remains the "buzz" of the week.
I'm fortunate to have been one of the guys there in person and to have seen the coin. I look foreard to seeing you at the next CC meeting.
Take care..Belay Off
The coin and your presentation remains the "buzz" of the week.
I'm fortunate to have been one of the guys there in person and to have seen the coin. I look foreard to seeing you at the next CC meeting.
Take care..Belay Off
C4OA Lifer!
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