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eLETTERS from the December 29 Numismatic News E-Newsletter

Oklahoma Club Donates Auction Proceeds

Frederick Pepe (left), Enid, Okla., Coin Club President presents a $1,000 check from the club’s annual charity auction to Enid Salvation Army Commander Capt. David Brittle. The club also presented the Enid Shepherd’s Cupboard with a $1,000 check. The money was raised through member donation of numismatic items for auction.

Experience in Errors and Die Varieties Worth Sharing

My study and interest of numismatics first began five years ago, after having reviewed a sizable collection gifted to me by my grandfather. I was only 16 at the time, and I have done much to expand and adapt upon this collection. In the past 10 months I have dedicated my time to the study of errors and die varieties.

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