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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 110890, member: 4552"]Not exactly sure of what you mean by coin clubs. In some areas of the country where honesty is still around, there are local coin clubs with information on how to join on the internet by just typing in coin clugs for your state. Your town or city may also have some local clubs. Where I live in a large city and the crime rate is intensive, there are very few coin clubs. Also, around here very few individuals will sign up for a coin, currency, gun, knife, etc type magazine or booklet. In our mailbox would not be a great place to advertise what is in the house. As you may have noticed on the internet there are many web sites that simulate a coin club and less exposure as to where you live. I've noticed that on the PCGS web site many people get together at coin shows that talk to each other via the PCGS web site. One of the YNs, young Numismatist, got together with another YN there and formed a coin buisness. Both are barely in High school and now in the coin buisness. They wanted to try to also start a YN web site to get rid of some of us very elderly, almost useless by now, individuals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 110890, member: 4552"]Not exactly sure of what you mean by coin clubs. In some areas of the country where honesty is still around, there are local coin clubs with information on how to join on the internet by just typing in coin clugs for your state. Your town or city may also have some local clubs. Where I live in a large city and the crime rate is intensive, there are very few coin clubs. Also, around here very few individuals will sign up for a coin, currency, gun, knife, etc type magazine or booklet. In our mailbox would not be a great place to advertise what is in the house. As you may have noticed on the internet there are many web sites that simulate a coin club and less exposure as to where you live. I've noticed that on the PCGS web site many people get together at coin shows that talk to each other via the PCGS web site. One of the YNs, young Numismatist, got together with another YN there and formed a coin buisness. Both are barely in High school and now in the coin buisness. They wanted to try to also start a YN web site to get rid of some of us very elderly, almost useless by now, individuals.[/QUOTE]
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