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<p>[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 787697, member: 18304"]The Black Hills Coin and Stamp Club in Rapid City SD has about 75+ members. Our dues of $15.00 a year contributes to the organization of three small local coin shows a year and our club has a decent group of booths at every gun show around. We meet once a month and do things like a show and tell (I find it amazing the high caliber collections being built in this remote area) or member auction night which is a hit! One night a member might bring in dollars and we study what is the difference between a certified 63,64,or 65. I'm organizing a club library that holds books of interest for members to use so each member doesn't need to purchase every one out there. There is always the social aspect so I always attend and pitch in. I'm not always "looking to make out" on a coin deal and I consider coins a stress relieving hobby and any profit I use as allowance to buy better coins with. I still make mistakes and being involved with other coin collectors helps me make less. Leads, Learning, networking and sharing ideas that I wouldn't have on my own. Join one or start one, enough said. </p><p> </p><p>Oh yeah, at FUN Charmy Harker called me a "Lurker" because I never post so I jumped in here. Later, Matt Copper Mania------[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 787697, member: 18304"]The Black Hills Coin and Stamp Club in Rapid City SD has about 75+ members. Our dues of $15.00 a year contributes to the organization of three small local coin shows a year and our club has a decent group of booths at every gun show around. We meet once a month and do things like a show and tell (I find it amazing the high caliber collections being built in this remote area) or member auction night which is a hit! One night a member might bring in dollars and we study what is the difference between a certified 63,64,or 65. I'm organizing a club library that holds books of interest for members to use so each member doesn't need to purchase every one out there. There is always the social aspect so I always attend and pitch in. I'm not always "looking to make out" on a coin deal and I consider coins a stress relieving hobby and any profit I use as allowance to buy better coins with. I still make mistakes and being involved with other coin collectors helps me make less. Leads, Learning, networking and sharing ideas that I wouldn't have on my own. Join one or start one, enough said. Oh yeah, at FUN Charmy Harker called me a "Lurker" because I never post so I jumped in here. Later, Matt Copper Mania------[/QUOTE]
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