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Clubs Across Country Close Out 2023

While club activities around the country slowed down over the past holiday season, some interesting things unfolded from the Southeast, to Washington, Texas and California. Perhaps there are some new or refreshed ideas that would invigorate the activities of other clubs and organizations around the country.

The December 2023 issue of the Sacramento Valley Coin Club’s monthly presents the 12th installment of Mike Grieneisen’s “This Month in American Numismatic History” enumeration of 363 selected profiles of numismatic people, places, institutions, events or developments, attributed to calendar dates that the author identified as having “shaped

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