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SOUTH CAROLINA NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION
Volume 35-3August 2007
SCNA Clubs
ANDERSONAREA COIN CLUB, John Massingale, Club Leader
Meets every other Tuesday, 7:00 PM(call 864-231-7266)
HolyTrinityLutheranChurch, 209 Broad Street, Anderson
Contact: 864-231-7266 or 201 Concord, Suite E, Anderson, SC29621
CAMDEN COIN CLUB*, LoRan Ross, President
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, 7:00 PM
First Community Bank, 631 West Dekalb Street
Pascal Brock, Secretary
CHEROKEECOUNTY COIN CLUB, Mike Blackwell, President
Meets 1st Tuesday each month, 6:00 PM
CherokeeCounty Public Library, 300 East Rutledge Avenue, Gaffney, SC
Donitta E. Braniff, Secretary, 128 Daisy Lane, Blacksburg, SC29702
GREENVILLE COIN CLUB*, Sam Norris, President
Meet each Tuesday, 7:30 PM
SearsShelterCityPark, 100 East Park Avenue, Greenville, SC
Mike Hendrickson, Secretary
LOW COUNTRY COIN CLUB*, Randy Clark, President
Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month, 7:30 PM
FelixC.DavisCommunity Center(Park Circle), North Charleston, SC
Bill Latour, Secretary, PO Box 72198, North Charleston, SC29415
MIDLANDS COIN CLUB*, Tony Chibbaro, President
Meets 3rd Thursday each month, 7:00 PM
RichlandCounty Library, Assembly Street, Columbia, SC
Bill Malinowski, Secretary, PO Box 8212, Columbia, SC29202
MYRTLEBEACH COIN CLUB*, Ernie Turnes, Club Leader
Meets 1st Tuesday & 3rd Thursday each month, 6:30-8:00
Socastee Library, Route 707 Connector, Socastee-Myrtle Beach, SC
3169 Bayhaven Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC29579 843-903-1223
PARKER COIN CLUB*, Stan Rowland, President
Meets each Thursday, 7:30 PM
WestwoodPlaza, 6247 Whitehorse Road, Greenville, SC
David Burzinsky, Secretary
STEPHEN JAMES CSRA COIN CLUB, Willie Simon, President
Meets 2ndThursday each month, 7:00 PM
CedarCreekCommunity Center, Aiken, SC
Helen R. Barry, Secretary, PO Box 1739, Aiken, SC29892 or 803-644-0761
TRI-COUNTY COIN CLUB, Bill Cater, President 803-367-1944
114 Banks Ridge Road, Fort Mill, SC29715
*Life Member Club
2006 SCNA OFFICERS
ERIC LAMPE, President
103 Brookhaven Drive
Clemson, SC29631
(864)654-1277 – Res
SAMUEL NORRIS, IIIANTHONY F. CHIBBARO
1st Vice President2nd Vice President
104 Kendal CourtPO Box 420
Easley, SC29642Prosperity, SC29127
864-269-0375 – Res.803-252-1881 – Res.
864-855-2150 – Bus.803-364-2726 – Bus.
PASCAL S. BROCKAUSTIN M. SHEHEEN, JR.
SecretaryTreasurer
P.O. Box 693P. O. Box 428
Lugoff, SC29078Camden, SC29021
803-438-2866 – Res.803-432-3782 – Res.
803-432-1424 – Bus.
BOARD MEMBERS
TERMS EXPIRING 2007TERMS EXPIRING 2008
James R. BarryJohn W. Kelly, Jr.
81 Veranda Lane12 Crockett Dr.
Aiken, SC29803Lugoff, SC 29078-9314
803-644-0761 – Res.803-438-6356 – Res.
Lo Ran RossHugh Shull
2504 Haile Street ExtPO Box 2522
Camden, SC 29020Lexington, SC 29071
803-432-0072 – Res.803-996-3660 – Bus.
803-713-0250 – Bus.
James R. WoodsGregory S. Stowers
P.O. Box 103715 Knollwood Road
Cleveland, SC 29635Columbia, SC 29209
864- 836-7486 – Res.803-783-3307 – Res.
PAST PRESIDENTSCANNER EDITORHISTORIAN
Paul D. WaltersErik S. LarsenHugh Shull
502 E. Rutherford Street14 Gadsden StreetPO Box 2522
Landrum,SC 29356Charleston, SC 29401Lexington, SC 29071
864-457-4831 - Res.843-853-3793 – Res.803-996-3688 – Bus.
864-457-7389- Bus. P. Line703-568-3083 – Bus.
864-457-3901 - Bus.864-752-1644 -- Fax
SCanner
The Official Publication of the
South Carolina Numismatic Association
Volume 35, No. 3Table of ContentsAugust, 2007
Editor’s Note4
President’s Message5
Membership News6
SCNA 35th Annual Convention7
Application for Membership9
SCNA and Numismatics “In the News”10
SCNA Financial Report11
SCNA Awards12
YN Program, Youth Award18
SCNA Exhibit Application 200719
Article, Hunley Sub Lucky Gold Coin Findby Wayne Homren21
SCNA Member Club News23
Show Calendar26
Address for SCanner:Address for SCNA:
SCanner EditorSCNA Secretary
Erik S. LarsenPascal S. Brock
14 Gadsden StreetP.O. Box 693
Charleston, SC29401Lugoff, SC29078
843-853-3793803-438-2866
Deadlines for SCanner Ads, Articles, Information, etc.:
Issue:Deadline:
FebruaryDecember 15th
JuneApril 1st
OctoberAugust 1st
NOTE: These deadlines are definite. Items received after these dates are not guaranteed to be printed in the next issue.
SCNA OBJECTIVE
SCNA is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of numismatics in all its dimensions…convinced that the hobby has great potential for enriching lives of those who earnestly seek its gifts. Our principal means for this is the SCANNER, the official publication, sponsored awards which seek to promote and reward excellence in many areas of hobby activity; and the annual Convention…which provides without charge to the collector, investor and general public…South Carolina’s best program of numismatic education and services and the finest opportunity for buying and selling numismatic items.
Greetings, South Carolina Numismatists!
The dog days of summer are upon us but that does not mean that nothing is going on in numismatic community. The John Adams Presidential Dollar coins have been released and they have similar issues with the George Washington Dollars, containing missing or double stamping of the edge lettering. These mistakes have Congress’ attention and the debate is currently centering on having “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum” along with the date and mintmark returned to the face of these coins. A $20 gold coin was found in the wreckage of the Hunley submarine which was recovered off the coast of Charleston in 1995. There is an interesting story to go with the coin later in this issue of the SCanner. We have also witnessed the US Mints’ quick sellout of the First Lady Gold $10 coins. These sold out in about a day for the first two First Wives, Martha Washington and Abigail Adams. Similar sellouts are anticipated for the Jefferson and Madison gold coins.
The 35th Annual South Carolina Numismatic Association’s Annual Coin Show will take place this October 26-28, 2007 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Greenville. There is an exhibit application later in this issue of the SCanner and members are encouraged to exhibit any and all numismatic materials at the show. Awards will be given for best exhibit for both Young Numismatists and adults.
Please feel free to send your comments, ideas, articles, and feedback to me at or mail to P.O. Box 505, Charleston, SC29402-0505. Please let us know about your upcoming shows, events, questions, comments or anything that you may have stumbled on in the numismatic field.
Erik S. Larsen
Editor
Greetings fellow collectors and SCNA members,
The SCNA is a club life member of the American Numismatic Association. As many of you know, the leadership and direction of the ANA has been questioned over the past few years by many members. There have been instances of hiring and firing of ANA staff that have been questioned. Management of the ANA endowment and the financial condition of the ANA has been scrutinized. To some, it appears that there has been a lack of transparency within the organization. Apparently there were enough disgruntled members, that when the votes were counted following the recent election, the entire ANA board was replaced. I have been a life member for years and have greatly enjoyed a half dozen Summer Seminars in Colorado Springs. I truly want the best for the ANA and the numismatic hobby in the future, as I am sure all of you do. The new board members ran on a platform of moving the ANA in a different direction. I will watch with interest over the next year to see what happens.
There have been several numismatic events and auctions since the last SCanner went out. The Memphis Paper Money Show occurred over the July 4th weekend. Unfortunately I was unable to attend this year. I enjoy “rooting out” anything South Carolina related. I will usually turn up a treasure or two. There have also been several large numismatic auctions consisting primarily of US coins. There are still many great coins being auctioned off. It appears that the prices realized are as high as ever, but prices do seem to be stabilizing and not advancing as rapidly as they were over the past few years. The stock market hit a record high a week or so ago, but has been very volatile since. It appears that the real estate market has finally started to slowly collapse from the speculation that drove price gains to unsustainable levels. The associated risky mortgages have taken several hedge funds down and have rattled the markets. If the stock market contracts along with the housing market, two large sources of cash flow for many individuals will disappear. This will probably cause the prices realized for expensive numismatic items to pull back somewhat. It is important to remember the numismatics is a hobby and a source of many enjoyable hours researching items in our collections and hunting for new additions. If you see your collection as primarily an investment, you will miss out on most of the enjoyment.
I have not been able to add much to my collection of banknotes or tokens this summer. However, I do have my eye on a certain South Carolina colonial note. I have almost “hit the wall” with my South Carolina colonial collection. I have 44 different varieties. There are a handful of notes I do not own that exist in quantities of at least a half dozen and I have seen them for sale occasionally. I think 50 will be a very difficult number to surpass. The challenge of rooting out number 51 is one of the exciting aspects of the hobby. First I need to capture number 45! I will let you know what happens in the next SCanner.
Best Wishes
Eric Lampe
It is a pleasure to welcome the latest additions to our SCNA family and we thank you for your support. We trust that your association with the SCNA will be a rewarding and educational experience for years to come!
New Members
1483-Daniel ClydeNewton
1484-Phillip W. Segui
1485-Joseph Nemeth
1486-Ernie Turnes
New Life Member:
LM#145 - Mr. James K. Davis
Note from the Editor:
Please send any address and/or name corrections to the SCNA Secretary, Mr. Pascal Brock, P.O. Box 693, Lugoff, SC29078. Return postage and remailing of the SCanner is cost prohibitive. The SCNA appreciates your cooperation in keeping our address files up-to-date. Thank you.
Members: The SCanner is always looking for numismatic articles. They can be on coins, paper money, tokens, elongated coins or medals. Please email or snail mail them to me at or 14 Gadsden Street, Charleston, SC29401. They will be published as space is available.
Advertising Policy: The policy is that an advertisement will run for three (3) issues. The only changes for these issues will be to change the telephone number, address or email address.
Advertisements are important to us in order to defray the costs of producing and mailing the SCanner. The SCNA and the advertising dealers would appreciate your mentioning to them having seen their ad in this journal.
The South Carolina Numismatic Association will host its 35th annual convention October 26-28, 2007 at the Embassy Suites in Greenville. Approximately 75 dealers are expected and bourse chairman, Tony Chibbaro reports that the applications are coming in a furious pace and a sellout is certain. This is the third and final year that the convention will be held in the spacious ballroom at the hotel. The venue is located near the intersection of I-85 and I-38 at 670 Verdae Boulevard. The hotel has made available a block of rooms for the convention at a special rate (just mention SCNA to receive the discount) which includes a cooked to order breakfast and a two hour evening happy hour for each guest. Reservations can be made by calling 864-678-7126 and must be placed by September 25th, 2007 to be guaranteed the special SCNA rate.
The bourse floor will be open to the public from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Friday, October 26th, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Saturday, October 27th and from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Sunday, October 28th. There is no admission fee and parking at the hotel is complimentary.
The convention will feature numerous competitive exhibits, as well as a pair of numismatic presentations scheduled for Saturday, October 27th. A general membership meeting (open to all SCNA members)of the SCNA will be held at 9:30 AM on Saturday morning in the Asheville Boardroom. A Young Numismatist program will follow at 11:00 AM. Bill Myers will present a program entitled Modern Day Military Tokens—AAFES POGS at 1:00 PM in the Asheville Boardroom followed by Error Coins and Paper Money by Bill Malinowski at 2:00 PM. Individuals wishing to enter a competitive exhibit should contact Jim Barry at 803-644-0761 or or mail in the application included in this issue of the SCanner. For dealer inquiries or bourse information, contact Tony Chibbaro by mail at P.O. Box 420, Prosperity, SC29127, by email at or by phone at 803-252-1881.
Embassy Suites Greenville
670 Verdae Blvd.
Greenville, SC
October 26, 27, 28
Schedule of Events
Thursday, October 25, 2007Location
5:00 pmDealer Set-Up, Security BeginsMain Ballroom
9:00 pmConvention Area Closes
Friday, October 26, 2007
8:00 amConvention Area Opens to DealersMain Ballroom
10:00 amRibbon CuttingMain Ballroom
Convention Area Opens to Public
6:00 pmConvention Area Closes to Public
6:30 pmConvention Area Closes to Everyone
Saturday, October 27, 2007
8:00amConvention Area Opens to DealersMain Ballroom
9:00 amConvention Area Opens to Public
9:00 amSCNA Executive Board MeetingAsheville Boardroom
9:30 amSCNA General Membership MeetingAsheville Boardroom
11:00 amSCNA Young Numismatist ProgramAsheville Boardroom
1:00 pmModern Day Military Tokens – AAFES POGSAsheville Boardroom
by Bill Myers
2:00 pmError Coins and Paper Money Asheville Boardroom
by Bill Malinowski
6:00 pmConvention Area Closes to Public
6:30 pmConvention Area Closes to Everyone
Sunday, October 28, 2007
8:30 amAwards Ceremony & Installation of OfficersHomestead Boardroom
9:15 amNew Executive Board MeetingHomestead Boardroom
9:30 amConvention Area Opens to DealersMain Ballroom
10:00 amConvention Area Opens to Public
3:00 pmConvention Area Closes to Public
3:30 pmConvention Area Closes to Everyone
4:00 pmSecurity Ends
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
SOUTH CAROLINA NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION
Mr.
Mrs.
Miss
Ms.______
(full name—please print or type)
Mailing Address______
City/State/Zip Code______
Occupation______
Numismatic Specialty______
Club or Society Membership(s)______
Signature of Applicant______
Birth Date______
Signature of Proposer______SCNA No.______
ANNUAL DUES: $10.00 Adult * $5.00 Junior
Mail to:SCNA Secretary
P. O. Box 693
Lugoff, SC29078
From time to time, as material is available, the Editor will republish material related to the SCNA or numismatics in general found in newspapers, journals or online message boards that are deemed interesting to the hobby. All members are encouraged to submit to the editor items that they find of interest in relation to coins, paper money, tokens, medals or club events pertaining to numismatics.
Former SCanner Editor, Helen Barry Recognized by ANA
Helen Barry, Stephen James CRSA Coin Club and SCNA member who was the former editor if this periodical, has been honored by the American Numismatic Association for work on the SCanner in 2006. The SCanner, under her stewardship, received an award for the ANA’s Outstanding Club Publication! She will be awarded this honor at the ANA Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Saturday, August 11. Great work Helen!
Beginning Balance 01/01/2006
Checking Account / $15,035.52
Certificate of Deposit / 52,000.00
Receipts
Dues / $1,155.00
Life Memberships / 300.00
Advertisements / 1,065.00
Bourse Fees / 18,095.00
Misc. Show Sales / 1,282.00
Interest / 556.05 / $22,453.05
89,488.57
Disbursements
Bourse Fees Refunded / $1,275.00
Raffle Coins Purchased / 750.00
Internet Expense / 88.14
Postage / 498.84
Hotel Rental-Show / 12,735.49
Advertising-Show / 1,944.55
Secretary’s Reimbursement / 418.52
Raffle Tickets / 84.80
SCanner Printing Expense / 2,056.40
Trophies / 176.65
Ballot Printing Expense / 212.54
Show Expense Reimbursement-Shull / 143.05
Editor’s Expense Reimbursement / 528.86
Security-Show / 2,235.00
Dealer’s Room-Doaning Prize / 346.50
Wooden Nickels / 268.30 / $23,762.64
Balance on Hand – 12/31/2006 / $65,725.93
Checking Account / 13,725.93
Certificate of Deposit / 52,000.00
$65,725.93
The following list of awards given out from 1973-2005 is the last part of the historical award information compiled by Robert W. Ross III. A previous list of these awards were printed in the June 2007 issue of the SCanner.
SCNA Awards to be considered each year are: Most Outstanding Numismatist, Most Outstanding Young Numismatist, Membership, Literary, the Austin M. Sheheen J. Best Currency, Coin Club of the Year, Honorary Life Membership, Krause Numismatic Ambassador and Certificates of Appreciation for convention program speakers.
SCNA also gives awards for Exhibits: Senior Best of Show, Junior Best of Show, Certificate of Excellence, Certificate Honor and Certificate of Merit.
CRISWELL-SHULL PUMPKIN AWARD
(Donated by Grover C. Criswell and C. Hugh Shull Jr. from 1982-1997)
1982 Claud Murphy Jr.
1983 Paul E. Garland
1984 Robert W. Ross III
1985 Austin M. Sheheen Jr.
1986 Clifford B. Mishler
1987 Doris B. Whitehouse
1988 LoRan Ross
1989 Donald D. McAlister
1990 Stephen R. Taylor
1991 Jasper D. Payne
1992 James Vernon Epps
1993 George H. Decker
1994 John Jay Pittman
1995 Not Awarded
1996 Not Awarded
1997 Donald I Fisher
BEST OF SHOW
1973Robert W. Ross III
1974William H. McLees, Jr.
1975C. Lewis Haynes
1976Stephen R. Taylor
1977Robert E. Kenney
1978Robert W. Ross III
1979Autence A. Bason
1980Perry Leonard
1981Ann W. Shull
1982Robert W. Ross III
1983James Vernon Epps
1984Stephen R. Taylor
1985Autence A. Bason
1986Dr. Radford Stearns
1987Robert W. Ross III
1988Anthony F. Chibbaro
1989Anthony F. Chibbaro
1990Anthony F. Chibbaro
1991Grover C. Criswell, Jr.
1992Anthony F. Chibbaro
1993Anthony F. Chibbaro
1994Anthony F. Chibbaro
1995Charles L. Huff
1996Christopher J. Braniff
1997Robert King
1998Christopher J. Braniff
1999Robert W. Ross III
2000Robert W. Ross III
2001Eric D. Lampe
2002Dr. Paul D. Walters
2003Christopher J. Braniff
2004Col. Stephen K. Ellsworth
2005William Myers
2006Robert W. Ross III
ARCHIE J. STEIN JR. MEMORIAL
(Most Artistic Exhibit)
Donated by Robert E. Kenney from 1980-1986
Donated by Robert W. Ross III from 1992-1994
1980Ann W. Shull
1981Ann W. Shull
1982Robert W. Ross III
1983Larry Todd
1984James O. Sweeny
1985Autence A. Bason
1986Rufus H. Page
1992Christopher J. Braniff
1993Neil W. Cocker
1994Christopher J. Braniff
AUSTIN M. SHEHEEN JR. CURRENCY
(Best Paper Money Exhibit)
Donated by Austin M. Sheheen Jr. from 1973-2007
1973Charles M. Grace III
1974William H. McLees Jr.
1976 Robert E. Kenney
1977 Stephen R. Taylor
1979 Claud Murphy Jr.
1980 Ann W. Shull
1982 Robert W. Ross III
1986 George B. Tremmel and Dr. Radford Sterns
2001Eric D. Lampe
ROBERT W. ROSS III YOUTH AWARD
(Outstanding Junior Member)
Donated by Robert W. Ross from 1974-2007
1974 Lindsey Jennings
1975Steven Crout
1977Grace Colburn
1978 Leah Epps
1986 David Dan Reaney
1991Katrina A. Earls
1992Daniel M. Gossett Jr.
1993John S. Brush
1994Tim Johnson
2002Faith Wiles
KRAUSE PUBLICATIONS NUMISMATIC AMBASSADORS
1983 Doris B. Whitehouse
1985 James Vernon Epps
1988Austin M. Sheheen Jr.
1990Robert W. Ross
1991Charles M. Grace III
1992C. Hugh Shull Jr.
1995Donald D. McAlister
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP
Sponsored by SCNA Board from 1986-1998
1986 Austin M. Sheheen Jr.
1987 Doris B. Whitehouse
1992James Vernon Epps
1997 Donald D. McAlister
1998 Donald D. McAlister
SCANNER LITERARY AWARD
(Best SCanner Article)
Originally Donated by William H. McLees Jr. in 1977
Given by Doris B. Whitehouse for SCNA from 1979-1988
Given by BlendellI. Brush for SCNA from 1998-2001
Selected by Helen Berry for SCNA from 2004-2006
1977 Robert E. Kenney
1979 Ann W. Shull
1984 Brent H. Hughes
1985 Robert W. Ross III
1987Charles L. Huff
1988Anthony F. Chibbaro
1998Samuel E. Norris III
2000John S. Brush, Edwin D. Wood and
Dr. Paul D. Walters
2001Col. Stephen K. Ellsworth
2004 Eric D. Lampe
2005William Myers
2006William Myers and Robert W. Ross III
CLUB OF THE YEAR AWARD
Sponsored by SCNA Board from 1987-2005
1987Parker Coin Club, Greenville
1988Camden Coin Club, Camden
1989Greenville Coin Club, Greenville
1991Greenville Coin Club, Greenville
1994Greenville Coin Club, Greenville
1999Camden Coin Club, Camden
2000Midlands Coin Club, Columbia
2001CherokeeCounty Coin Club, Gaffney