Lebanon Valley Coin Club has been
meeting
continuously since 1958
Date & Meeting | Day & Time | Location |
---|---|---|
October 27th Board Meeting |
4th Monday 6:00 PM |
Heisey's Diner |
November 24th Membership Meeting |
4th Monday 6:00 PM |
Dinner and Meeting Heisey's Diner |
December Board Meeting |
No Board Meeting in December |
No Board Meeting in December |
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The featured article for Fall is
Uncurrent Events: Historic Coin Production and the US Mint
by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
A common misconception about the Federal Reserve System (the Fed) is that it is
responsible for producing physical currency: coins and paper notes.
While the Fed distributes coins and paper notes to depository institutions and
uses its monetary policy tools to alter the overall supply of money in the
economy, responsibility for manufacturing coins and paper notes falls to the
Department of the Treasury.
Within the Treasury, there are two separate agencies
responsible for producing coins and paper notes: The Mint produces coins,
while the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces paper notes.
This article will focus on the history of the Mint, as well as details about
coins in the colonial period, in the days of the early republic, and through
the early twentieth century.
Go to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis website to read the full article and view photos of historical coins and early minting equipment. Click Here.
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