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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 275115, member: 4552"]Me too. Only it would have been over 50 years ago. </p><p>Don't remember if I suggested this but you may want to contact coin magazines about what you are doing. Some may offer you numerous issues for that class free. Also, you may want to contact some coin professional organizatioins as to what you are doing and ask them if they have any flyers, information, pamphlets to pass out. Try PCGS, NGC, the ANA, etc. You might be surprized at what you get.</p><p>I always think kids are interested in anything in money if free so try to find a large amount of Wheat Cents as gifts for the members. That may possibly increase the number of those interested. Have them write up something about coins and give Wheat Cents as a reward. </p><p>Dig through this forums records of educational post and print them out for the members.</p><p>If a flea market in your area you may want to check out to see if any cheap magnifying glasses also for the members. </p><p>I would also try contacting Whitman Publishing for any free coin information they would like to contribute. Such a massive large organization may have some items available. All worth a try. </p><p>Just remember if you do contact any professional organizations to include your school's name and location so they don't think it is some kind of scam.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 275115, member: 4552"]Me too. Only it would have been over 50 years ago. Don't remember if I suggested this but you may want to contact coin magazines about what you are doing. Some may offer you numerous issues for that class free. Also, you may want to contact some coin professional organizatioins as to what you are doing and ask them if they have any flyers, information, pamphlets to pass out. Try PCGS, NGC, the ANA, etc. You might be surprized at what you get. I always think kids are interested in anything in money if free so try to find a large amount of Wheat Cents as gifts for the members. That may possibly increase the number of those interested. Have them write up something about coins and give Wheat Cents as a reward. Dig through this forums records of educational post and print them out for the members. If a flea market in your area you may want to check out to see if any cheap magnifying glasses also for the members. I would also try contacting Whitman Publishing for any free coin information they would like to contribute. Such a massive large organization may have some items available. All worth a try. Just remember if you do contact any professional organizations to include your school's name and location so they don't think it is some kind of scam.[/QUOTE]
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