The club met virtually again in November and had a fun presentation. Members submitted a coin photo for “show and tell” or a question for a “Q & A.” We had good participation and learned a lot from each other. The Willamette Coin Club meets monthly. Meetings are free and open to the public.
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The Willamette Coin Club met on October 15 by video conference. We held three coin trivial quizzes:
- World languages by Tim
- Numerals by Nicole
- Error coins by Jimmy
The winner of each quiz will be sent a free coin.
The Willamette Coin Club held its first coin photo contest this week. There were 14 creative submissions. The photos depicted modern, Colonial, and Medieval coins. Tokens and currency were also featured. Several young people submitted pieces for the competition. Meeting attendees voted by Zoom chat for their top three photos. These are the winners.
First Place
Jimmy submitted this photo:

Second Place
This image was from Andrew:

Third Place
There was a tie for third place so the club awarded both submissions.
Daniel submitted this photo:

And Julian submitted this photo:
