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Manhattan Coin Club Minutes

December 8, 2015

President Doyle called the meeting to order at the American Legion.

Treasurer Dave asked if anyone beside the six current members would like to join the ANA to see him. Guy said he would scan the table of contents to the ANA magazine and email it to members to show them the types of articles that are in it.

President Doyle said he was approached by Kent, a member of the Johnson County coin club, about doing a program swap. Doyle will present his program on coin preservation and in turn Kent will do a program for us on a topic not announced. Doyle said he would be willing to take other interested members along. The Johnson County Coin Club meets the 3rd Thursday of the month. Jerry is a member of that club as well as ours.

Under old business President Doyle said he has not received any pricing information from the Junction City Daily Union. He will try and tag an ad on with the Bramlage foundation. He said he plans to hold the program in the Junction City library sometime in January or February.

There is an estate auction Saturday, December 12th, 2015 at 11:00 AM, preview at 9:00 AM, with approximately 500 lots of coins & currency from a local collector. Proof and Mint Sets, Silver Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, IHCs, Nickels, Foreign Coins, Select Topps Baseball Cards.

A previous T&A auction has been rescheduled and is on Sunday, December 13th, 2015, preview at 9:30 AM and sale at 11:00 AM of 400+ lots.

Casey won the door prize of a silver round and Ethan won the child's door prize of a Mercury dime.

Following the silent auction and enjoying the treats the meeting concluded.

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The bread pudding was a big success and here is a link with information on it. I apologize for not getting the name of the women who made it to give her credit. Bruce's Bread Pudding Mix.

I also want to say that we all missed MARK for not being there. Mark will understand the caps.

Next month the program will be Alternate Hobbies or Collections.


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