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William H. “Bill” Smith BUYS Any U.S. Coins By Appointment Only Competitive Prices Try Us P.O. Box 1011 Mebane, N.C. 27302 Cell: (336)-706-8777 Tables 301, 303, 305 & 307 2014 RALEIGH MONEY EXPO PRESENTED BY THE RALEIGH COIN CLUB OUR 60TH YEAR! 1954 2014 WWW.RALEIGHCOINCLUB.ORG 12

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www.RaleighCoinClub.org

William H. “Bill” Smith

BUYS

Any U.S. Coins By Appointment Only

Competitive Prices

Try Us

P.O. Box 1011 Mebane, N.C. 27302

Cell: (336)-706-8777

Tables 301, 303, 305 & 307

2014 RALEIGH MONEY EXPO™

PRESENTED BY THE RALEIGH COIN CLUB

OUR 60TH YEAR! 1954 – 2014

WWW.RALEIGHCOINCLUB.ORG

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Raleigh Coin Club The Raleigh Coin Club is the Triangle area’s largest and longest-running coin club. We got our start back in 1954 and have been going strong ever since! This year is our 60th anniversary! But we’re so much more than a group of coin collectors – our members also collect paper money, medals, tokens and numismatic books! (There may even be a few stamp collectors amongst us!) We have beginning collectors, advanced collectors and collectors at every stage in between – you’ll never be “out of place” as a member of the Raleigh Coin Club. One of the strengths of the Raleigh Coin Club is the diversity of its members. With so many different areas of collecting interest among its membership, you’re sure to find a kindred spirit within our friendly group. Wouldn’t it be great to find other collectors with whom you could…

Share your enthusiasm for the hobby? Swap stories about your latest purchases? Learn from or help educate?

You’ll find all of that and more at the Raleigh Coin Club! The Raleigh Coin Club meets the third Tuesday of each month. Our meetings are held at the Ridge Road Baptist Church in Raleigh. The church is located at 2011 Ridge Road (just minutes off the Rt. 440 Beltline). The meetings start at 7:30pm and generally adjourn about 9:30pm. The doors to the meeting room open at 6:45pm and many members arrive early to start “talkin’ coins” before the regular meeting begins. A meeting for young collectors begins at 6:45pm (before the regular meeting) and features programs specifically tailored to those new to the hobby.

Each meeting features an educational program, an opportunity for show-and-tell, complimentary refreshments and member door prizes.

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Welcome to the Raleigh Money Expo™! 2014 marks the 41st year the Raleigh Coin Club has presented the biggest and best coin, currency and stamp show in North Carolina! This year’s show features something for everyone – an outstanding selection of dealers for collectors of all levels, wonderful educational opportunities via our seminars, exhibits and special attractions, plus our special programs and activities for young collectors! Our full educational program schedule can be found on page 10. North Carolina gold takes center stage on Friday and the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War has the spotlight on Saturday. Don’t miss our Educational Exhibits area located at the front of the hall. It offers a broad range of educational displays featuring coins, paper money, tokens, medals and stamps from the US and around the World. Take some time to view the collections presented! Stop by the Reed Gold Mine exhibit and “strike it rich” panning for gold in dirt brought in from the same river banks where the first gold discovery in the US occurred back in 1799! The Bechtler House Museum is also here to tell the story of the privately-minted gold coinage of Christopher Bechtler and his family. To help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the 26th and 6th Regiments North Carolina are present with an array of items that Civil War soldiers depended on each day throughout the war. Toward the rear of the Exposition Hall you’ll find our “Kid’s Zone!” This year’s theme is “Fun at the Carnival.” A variety of games and fun activities designed for young collectors can be found and kids 16 and under can earn prizes and receive free coins and stamps. All activities in the “Kids Zone” are free of charge. ANACS, America’s oldest coin grading service, is here at the show and accepting submissions. They’re offering special show pricing and stand ready to answer your questions about coin grading and guide you through the submission process! We thank you for coming to the Raleigh Money Expo™ and hope you have a great time! If you have any questions or comments, please stop by the Raleigh Coin Club table just inside the main doors.

Educational Seminars Schedule

All talks take place in the rear of the hall in the curtained area. Just look for our “Educational Seminar” sign!

Friday 1:00pm The Bechtler House Museum and the North Carolina Gold Trail

Michelle McConnell Yelton Director, Rutherford County Tourism Asset Foundation

2:00pm The Effect of North Carolina’s Gold Mining on the Economy and Politics of the State

Aaron Kepley Historic Interpreter III, Reed Gold Mine

3:00pm Collecting American Historical Medals John Kraljevich Numismatic Researcher and Author Owner, John Kraljevich Americana Saturday 11:00am Union and Confederate Battle Flags

George Laws 1:00pm The Civil War Sesquicentennial in North Carolina Keith Hardison Director, North Carolina Historic Sites 2:00pm An Introduction to Civil War Emergency Money

Dave Provost 3:00pm North Carolina Civil War Currency Issues David Boitnott

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Dealer Directory Dealer Name Booth #

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Own a Piece of History!

Coins of Julius Caesar, Marc Antony and Cleopatra…Coins from the Bible such as the

Poor Widow’s Mite and Thirty Pieces of Silver…and More!

Herakles Numismatics Table 319

www.HeraklesCoins.com 704.992.2707

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A&P Coins 315, 317 ADT Home Security 234 All American Coins 333 American Rare Coins Investors, Inc. 320 ANACS 232 Barbara Sherrill Antique Postcards 117 Barber Shop Coins 231-235 Big Lick Stamps 107, 109 Bill Smith Rare Coins 301, 303, 305, 307 Bill's Rare Coins 410 Bradshaw Coins 216, 218 Butternut 500, 502 C+E Coins 418, 420 Camp's Rare Coins 409, 411 Carolina Coin & Stamp 104, 106 Carolina Coin and Currency Buyers 212 Carolina Coins & Currency 508 Carter Stamps 118 Century Numismatics 411 CEO Coin 221 Charles E Cooper 310 Charleston Coin Exchange 219 Coin & Artifacts of the Ancient World 335 Coin Shoppe 211 CoinCo 302 Coins Currency & Antiquities 213,215 Coins of the Realm 114, 116 Daryl's Coins 207 Devon's Gold Mine 209 DMac World Currency & Coins 331 Donald Massey Coins 518, 520 Earl T Reeder 111, 113 Ephesus Numismatics 314 F.A. Stamps 108,110,112 FJH Coins and Stuff 210 Fuquay Coins & Jewelry 502, 504 Gresham's Coins, Stamps, & Medals 408 Gus's Coin Vault 404, 406 Guy Clark 312 Herakles Numismatics 319 Jacksonville Stamp & Coin 100,102

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JP Coins 201 L&M Coins 204, 206 L&T Coins 413 Lanny Gilliland 413 Low Country Coins 417, 419 LSCOA 421 Macrae Rare Coin & Currency 416 Mike Cioffeletti 217 Mike Lynch Coins 407, 409 Milton Gipstein 506 Murphy & Associates 405 Nab Jacobs 401 Nanson Numismatics 434 NCNP, Inc. 218, 220 Peter Schwender 105 Phillip B Lamb Ltd 403 Piedmont Rare Coins 200 R&B Numismatics 512 Rare Coins of Raleigh 203, 205 Reeded Edge 430, 432 Richter Stamp Co. 119, 121 Robert L Webber 316 S&S Coins 300 Southeastern Investment Corp 401 Southern Cross 330-334 Stack's Bowers Galleries 412 Talton's Safes 230 Tarheel Coins 308 The Coin Shop 304, 306 The Stamp Explorer 101, 103 Triangle Gold 402 Wake Forest Coins 400 William P Stansberry 321 William Wright Stamps 115 Zeb Strawn 514, 516

2014 Expo Floor Plan

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ANACS is accepting

submissions at Table 232.

Dealer Directory Dealer Name Booth #

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Tables 430 & 432