The Peninsula Coin Club of Palo Alto, California salutes Barbie: Peninsula Coin Club medal Barbie Hall of Fame Bronze, 38 mm, 21.14 gm Obverse: Barbie Doll head facing BARBIE HALL OF FAME PALO ALTO 1984-1996 CALIFORNIA Reverse: Octagon with eagle OVER 35 YEARS ON THE SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA PENINSULA COIN CLUB CALIFORNIA ORG. 1954 The Barbie Hall of Fame museum of Palo Alto closed in 1999.
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The 4 error medals produced -- two in silver and two in copper -- will be auctioned during the Madison County Coin Club's 2024 June 17th meeting. You can see them at the club's website http://mccc.anaclubs.org/ . More information can be found by contacting the club at madisoncountycoinclub2020@gmail.com .
Here's the Madison County Coin Club of Huntsville, Alabama 2026 medal for the club's 25th anniversary. For the club's silver jubilee, the club had four 41mm octagonal medals minted. They were: a copper medal, a copper piedfort, a one troy ounce .999 silver medal with a serial number on the edge, and a two troy ounce .999 silver piedfort with a serial number on the edge. The mintages are: One Ounce Silver: 50 Copper Piedfort: 60 Copper: 100 Silver Piedfort: 35 MCCC_2026_Silver_Medal by Harold Fears posted Mar 28, 2026 at 3:05 PM