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The Nebraska Numismatic Association h t Journal The Official publication of the Nebraska Numismatic Association January / February / March 2009 Volume 53 Issue 1 Buried Treasure in Nebraska? Page 17 /• Omaha’s Only US Mint Certified Bullion Retailer. Buy/Sell/Trade: Visit our • Coins website for all • Gold and Silver Bullion your coin • Scrap Gold & Silver collecting needs • Watches & Diamonds Full line of supplies -New Items added every day including including Dansco new 2008 US Mint products albums & Airtites SR -Wide selection of coins with high quality images i -Secure online ordering 1906 South 13th Stree Omaha, NE 6810 402-342-915 [email protected] www.dsscoinandbullion.cor [F9S5 &NGC open: mon: 10-4 • tues-fri:10-5 • sat: 10- The Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal The Official Publication of the N.N A -In This Issue- Page 2 Fremont Coin Club / NNA Show Flyer Page 3 “My 2 Cents” Mitch Ernst / Editor Page 4 & 5 Pictures of Wahoo and Omaha Coin Club Shows Page 8&9 Club Spotlight SAC/MIDWEST Coin club Page 9 NNA Member News Page 10 & 11 Fremont Show dates and Bourse Agreement Page 16 Larry Lee announces an Open House Page 17-19 Buried Treasure in Nebraska -Jim McKee Page 24 State Club Directory NNA Officers President — Quent Hansen 402-895-9186 1st Vice Pres— Mitch Ernst 402-397-2696 2nd Vice Pres— Gene Frederick 402-488-3044 Sec/Treasurer— John Veach 402-489-2646 The Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal is the official publication of the Nebraska Numismatic Association. Views expressed are those of the editor and literary contributors and are not necessarily those of the NNA or it's officers. Dues are $5.00 per year. Direct all questions, suggestions, articles or advertising inquiries to: Mitch Ernst / Editor Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal P.O. Box 24913 Omaha, NE 68124 Email: [email protected] Advertising rates: Ad Deadlines: Ads must be paid for and submitted by Ad size Per issue the first of the month prior to the issue in which they will be placed. Full Page $15 •Dec. 1-for Jan/Feb/March issue Half Page $9 •Mar. 1 - for April/May/June issue Quarter Page $3 Business Card $2 •June 1 - for July/Aug/Sept issue •Sept. 1 - for Oct/Nov/Dec issue I Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal Jan/Feb/March 2009 Upcoming Coin Shows & Events Nebraska 50th Annual COIN SHOW Of the Fremont Coin Club & the 54th Annual Convention of the Nebraska Numismatic Association. Saturday May 30th & Sunday May 31st Saturday 9 AM TO 5 PM & Sunday 9 AM to 4 PM AT FREMONT CITY AUDITORIUM 9th & HWY 77 Fremont, Nebraska BUY • SELL • TRADE COINS - TOKENS - CARDS CURRENCY - EXHIBITS FREE ADMISSION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT -MV A, Bob Missel, 517 N Main St., Fremont NE 68025 .v 402-727-1531 Vr FcKcrtwn ond Fnavfeinfr Our 50th T tough M4nl»fiic*ct The Fremont Com Club, Inc is not responsible for accidents or theft Auuvcr.in See bourse agreement on page 12 If you are a Nebraska Club and have a Coin Show or Numismatic event planned, send a flyer 3-6 months in advance to: Mitch Ernst / Editor Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal P.O. Box 24913 Omaha, NE 68124 2 Nebraska Numismatic Association J I jan/Feb/March 2009 Mitch Ernst / Editor “My 2 Cents” First of all, I want to wish one and all a Happy New Year. 2008 was turbulent to say the least and only time will tell what 2009 and the years ahead will mean for our hobby. Before we know it our Annual Show/Convention will be upon us. Fremont has decided on dates for next year’s NNA State / Fremont Coin Club Show & Convention which will be May 30th and 31st. See the Show Flyer on the preceeding page, Bob Missel’s letter on page 10, Bourse Agreement on page 12 and remember to make reservations now for the Banquet. It promises to be a fun time. I hope to see you there. In this issue, we are going to shine the “Club Spotlight” on SAC/Midwest Coin Club pages 7 & 8. There are pictures from Wa- hoo Coin Club’s Annual Show as well as Omaha Coin Club’s Show on pages 4 & 5. Under NNA Member News we have a new coin store in the state, (see page 9) Omaha Coin Club continues to offer their 75th Anniversary medals (page 11) On page 16 former NNA Editor, Larry Lee announces an Open House. And lest we forget, NE City is holding their Annual Show on February 8th. Check out all the exciting details on page 21! Also, did you know that there might be “gold in them thar hills” of Ne¬ braska? Well, if you turn to page 17, we learn about “Buried Treasure ” in our very own state. Finally, I would like to query the readership of the Journal and see if there is any interest in an optional online version? With printing and postage costs rising, it is an option that would save the NNA money and, for those members who are comfortable with it, the online option would be a convenient way to receive Nebraska’s premiere, statewide numismatic quarterly. (Well, Nebraska’s only statewide numismatic quarterly.) If you would be interested in receiving a .pdf version of the Journal in an email, email me at: [email protected] and let me know. So, happy hunting, Happy New Year, enjoy winter (if possible) and re¬ member to share your enjoyment of this great hobby with someone. -A^itck 5 Nebraska Numismatic Association lournal Jan/Feb/March 2009 Wahoo Coin Club Show November 2nd, 2008 Wahoo Club tries its best to prove bigger isn’t necessarily better at their annual show The dealers who did attend had a busy day 4 -L ZZ Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal ian/Feb/March 2009 Omaha Coin Club Show November 22 & 23 i ■ KM V|,U tllN i, LI f* 2009 COIN SHOW ■s-VH'IUli-IV «K f ! *t a. in :t« * pit* SS %il \\ i It* to t1> m OCC enjoys a successful wu nj Vi ?\\ nort: show and makes plans for next years 50th Annual ti 4H vii show BUY* SELL* TRADE t«HNH m i I INI HKRtSCV M>*» SS It W.tMl > SM \U n M.U' I *.*> jfwhrv vrmiisMvn< mmuiw ti I HI IIS f RKOKVI.XOSI M I \ 4 **.t* «S» . frt <■., U 4 j > V |X> &*l>t It 0*"-j Ktlfejm vs - 5 Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal Jan/Feb/March 2009 ANA 38035 (402) 489-5007 Rick Kay ROGER L. WINKELHAKE ‘ Always Buying * COINS Bur • Sett. • THAOS 1854 & 1855 Flying Eagle Patterns b 2? k P.O. Box 6071 Lincoln, NE 68506 310-804-9346 rkkay@rick-kay-rare-coins. com www.rlck-kay-rare-coins.com The Coinery Visit us in our NEW LOCATION, still at the Piedmont Shops, but now several shops to the north. Since 1965...Coins, paper money and bullion bought & sold. Mon.-Thu., 12:30 PM to 8 PM Fri., 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM 489-COIN Sat., Noon to 5:00 PM Sun., Noon to 5:00 PM 489-2646 Free appraisals, by appointment. #25 Piedmont Shops, 1265 S. Corner Blvd. (S. Cotner Blvd. at A Street) Lincoln NE 68510 6 Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal jan/Feb/March 2009 Club Spotlight! /fM\v SAC/MIDWEST Coin Club The SAC/MIDWEST Coin Club, is a result of the merging of the SAC Coin Club and the MIDWEST Coin Club. As the current secretary of the SAC/MIDWEST club. I searched through the documents in my possession, and the time period for this merger to have taken place is somewhere in the early months of 1976. I assume the two clubs had the same lack of membership problems in the 1970’s as most coin clubs have today, which resulted in the merger. Our club has as one of its objectives, to provide an opportunity for coin collec¬ tors to get together for an exchange of numismatic information and to buy and sell numismatic material to other collectors. A formal business meeting is held at the beginning of each meeting, usually very short, to discuss any old and/or new business brought before the membership. The business portion is also a time where any member may present their “Show and Tell” for times which they procured since the last meeting, we then have a “live” auction of any items our members have brought to sell. The auction is normally the liveliest part of our meeting and we always have a great time. Our paid membership for 2008 is 22. Most of our mem¬ bers have been collecting for many years, and have diverse collect¬ ing interests. We encourage our members to bring guests to the meetings, and hopefully they will become new members. The club is a member of the ANA, the membership card says a member since 1962. To keep the club solvent during the year, we do have yearly dues, and an annual raffle. The dues at present are $10 per year for 7 Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal Jan/Feb/March 2009 Club Spotlight! SAC/MIDWEST Coin Club continued adults, and $5 per year for junior members. Our annual raffle is the primary means for fund raising, as we no longer have an annual coin show. As our final meet¬ ing of the year in Decem¬ ber, we have a Christ¬ mas dinner meeting, which for the last several years has been held at Farmer Brown’s restau¬ rant in Waterloo, NE. Do to a lack of major funds, the dinner is “Dutch Treat”, which means eve¬ ryone buys their own meal. We try to provide some door prizes at the dinner using our club finds. This is also the time we have the drawing for the winners of the raffle. Meetings are the first Tuesday of foewryS each month, except December, and are held at Denny’s Restau¬ rant at 84th Street and 1-80. 7:30 pm. Submitted by Jerry Betzinger / Club Secretary Do you want your club under the next Club Spotlight? Contact: Mitch Ernst / Editor Nebraska Numismatic Association Journal P.O. Box 24913 Omaha, NE 68124 Email: [email protected] 8

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