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dated 1974 which included a listing for a 1894 Morgan at $675 which would now be worth $17500. Matt Hutchison showed us a number of items found in rolls whilst he was visiting his family back in Pennsylvannia. They included a British penny, a Euro coin, a silver Canadian Dime, and coins from Israel and Trinidad & Tobago. Alan Douglass had an elongated cent from the National Auto Museum in Reno. Joey Keegan showed us a Canadian Totem Pole Dollar. Briita Ehlers had brought an Elk Membership token from Lodge #1 in New York City.
Jonathon Chang, inspired by Alan Douglass' signs at Other Hobbies night, brought an electric sign he had found in his mother's attic depicting a waterfall. Joey Keegan won the Show and Tell draw. Congratulations Joey.
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The Show:
By all accounts, the show was a terrific success. There was a lower turnout on Sunday and the caterer ran out of food and drinks too early, but most dealers report doing well and were pleased with the show.
Many people helped with setup, teardown, manning the front desk, security, and the great exhibits. At risk of omitting anyone, we'd like to say a special thank you to the following:
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