Milwaukee-Area Coin Show Tomorrow
Coppernicus
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For those who might be interested - The Ozaukee Coin Club is hosting its 3rd annual coin show tomorrow in Grafton, Wisconsin. Grafton is about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, up I-43 North - take the Highway 60 exit west for about 3 miles. Circle "B" Recreation will be on your left - can't miss it - and if you do, stop at any gas station, sub shop, etc., and ask directions to the Circle "B" - everyone up here knows where it is.
We'll have about 20 dealers from SE Wisconsin, many with new material!
Hours are 9-4 and admission is $1.00 for adults which qualifies you for the half-hourly drawings. You do not have to be present to win (we'll mail the prize to you if you win one), and we have a nice selection of US-FR Star Notes in Crisp Uncirculated holders as door prizes.
If you can make it, ask the people at the door "Where's Mike, a.k.a. Coppernicus (on PCGS Forums), mensa0 (on ebay), or just "the Treasurer of the Ozaukee Coin Club")! It would be nice to meet some local collectors.
Make sure to ask to see the "McBain Specimen" of the 1909-P Lincoln Cent in a PCGS MS66RD holder. This coin was voted the "Supreme" example of the first-year of issue Lincoln Cents in "McBain's Lincoln Wheat Authoritative Guide" magazine for the last seven years in a row! No other condition rarity has ever achieved that mark.
Hope to see you there.
Mike (Coppernicus)
We'll have about 20 dealers from SE Wisconsin, many with new material!
Hours are 9-4 and admission is $1.00 for adults which qualifies you for the half-hourly drawings. You do not have to be present to win (we'll mail the prize to you if you win one), and we have a nice selection of US-FR Star Notes in Crisp Uncirculated holders as door prizes.
If you can make it, ask the people at the door "Where's Mike, a.k.a. Coppernicus (on PCGS Forums), mensa0 (on ebay), or just "the Treasurer of the Ozaukee Coin Club")! It would be nice to meet some local collectors.
Make sure to ask to see the "McBain Specimen" of the 1909-P Lincoln Cent in a PCGS MS66RD holder. This coin was voted the "Supreme" example of the first-year of issue Lincoln Cents in "McBain's Lincoln Wheat Authoritative Guide" magazine for the last seven years in a row! No other condition rarity has ever achieved that mark.
Hope to see you there.
Mike (Coppernicus)
Coppernicus
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
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