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The Tarnished Truth
*** Vol V *** April 2007 *** Issue II ***


Hello everyone, and welcome to this issue of the Tarnished Truth.

First off, let me apologize for the delay in this issue of the WINS newsletter. I have been tied up with other things for the last couple of months, so it's been difficult to find the time to focus.

As I write this, National Coin Week is just kicking off. This year, the theme appears to be dedicated to the new presidential coin series. You can read more about the 2007 National Coin Week, by visiting the ANA's website, which can be found here.

Our last club auction, #41, came to a successful close last week. Our Auctioneer has a full report on that and more. Also, just as a reminder, the 2007 auction schedule has been posted , so if you have anything you want to submit for future club auctions, please be sure to prepare your lots and submit them as early as possible.

Before I close, I'd like to remind everyone of the 2007 WINS newsletter contest. If you missed it in the last issue, you can read about it below.

I guess that's about it for me. I hope you enjoy this as well as future issues of - The Tarnished Truth.


WINS#483, Editor

THE PRESIDENT'S CORNER

Words of inspiration from the WINS President. < Read it HERE >.


FROM BEHIND THE GREEN CURTAIN

Interesting IT tidbits helpful to all members and more. < Read it HERE >.


TREASURER'S REPORT

Most recent financial activity of our club. < Read it HERE >.


? ? ? TRIVIA QUESTION ? ? ?

What is the common name in the United States for 18th Century
British Provincial Tokens?


Answer located at the bottom of this page


** 2007 NEWSLETTER CONTEST **

A contest for all WINS members - share your knowledge with others by
writing about what you like to collect, add to our Library, and maybe
even win coins for your collection. < Read it about HERE >.



? ? ? TRIVIA ANSWER ? ? ?

Conder Tokens. "Conder" refers to James Conder, the first collector to develop a catalog
of the series in the late 18th Century, which became the standard reference.




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