
Fundraising for our Club (Medieval Style Club Coin Fundraiser)
Well, we finally launched it.Club fundraising isn't simple, if my experience is typical... especially if you've never done it before.
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The Legacy Knights Numismatic Society is very pleased to announce that our 2018-2019 club coins have been certified and graded by the National Guaranty Corporation and added to the NGC census!
Well, we finally launched it.Club fundraising isn't simple, if my experience is typical... especially if you've never done it before.
Although it is apparently very difficult to get really good pictures with my iPhone, I thought I'd post a few pictures of the LKNS coins in their display boxes and holders. Transline has some nice display boxes for sale, which when used in combination with coin capsules, makes for a very nice presentation.
a) a usually flat piece of metal issued by governmental authority as money.
If you've been reading my series on the making of a medieval style club coin, we discussed all the background research, design selection, inscription translation, processes, technology, and costs that go into such a project. As you could easily conclude, a project like that can take a lot of effort and time before you even begin striking coins. But the result was a beautiful, truly medieval looking coin for our club. This was an incredible, rewarding way to learn about the minting process, particularly for hammered coinage. The real fun for our club was in actually getting to take part in making them!
For those who have been reading my blog series on The Making Of A Medieval Style Club Coin and waiting for Part V: Making The Coins, so you could see what the coins actually look like... The coins have been made!The Legacy Knights Numismatic Societymet with the moneyer on Monday, November 26th. He brought with him all the coinshe hadmade for us, plus everyoneattending the meetinggot the chance to hammer several coins in aluminum for themselves!
The Making Of A Medieval Style Club Coin, Part V: Making The Coins!
Background:Ever since the beginning of the Legacy Knights Numismatic Society, as its coordinator, one of my dreams was to create our owncoin.
Background: Ever since the beginning of the Legacy Knights Numismatic Society, as its coordinator, one of my dreams was to create our owncoin.
Background: Ever since the beginning of the Legacy Knights Numismatic Society, as its coordinator, one of my dreams was to create our owncoin.
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