Midlands Coin Club of SC

Midlands Coin Club of SC

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This page is for all those crazy coin collectors, currency collectors and those who collect many other Exonumia.

Check out our website for meeting notifications, shows and other events. Join us on Twitter @Midlands_Coin and Instagram #Midlands_Coin_Club Club for fellowship and education for collectors of all types of numismatic material

05/11/2026

So, our Spring Show is in the books and we want to share our deepest thanks to one of the most successful shows we have hosted. The venue was great, the dealers were great and YOU, the public was great! Special thanks to the ANA for their rep..If you missed it, we have another in November and expect another great show!

05/02/2026

Show Open!

05/02/2026

Can't go to the yard sale? Festival? Other outdoor event? Well, it's dry inside the Medallion Center for the best show around. Open today at 9 AM.

Photos from Midlands Coin Club of SC's post 05/01/2026

The show is booming! Open until 5 PM today, open at 9 AM tomorrow. Come see us, Medallion Center, 7309 Garners Ferry Rd.

04/27/2026

Now, just in case you haven't heard, there is a BIG show in Columbia this weekend, May 1 & 2, Friday and Saturday. I plan to see everyone there. FREE admission, FREE Parking, Family Friendly. Gold coin raffle, membership specials (our club and ANA) and ANACS will be onsite taking grading submissions.

04/18/2026

Cool pick-up at Georgia Numismatic Association show in Dalton.
"CSA" watermarked paper (sheet) specialized paper ordered by the Confederacy during the Civil War, often featuring double-lined "CSA" letters. Seized from the blockade runner Bermuda in 1862, much of this paper was used by the U.S. Treasury for printing Second and Third Issue Fractional Currency proofs.
Double-lined block letters "CSA", with each letter roughly 3 inches wide. Full sheets, often measuring around 13 by 16 inches, contain eight "CSA" watermarks and usually feature a horizontal crease from storage.
Used to print proofs of fractional currency, with many pieces holding historical significance due to their connection to both the Confederacy and the Union Treasury.
Full, uncut sheets are extremely rare, with many having been cut up over the past 150 years.
These rare items are highly sought after by collectors for their historical connection to the Civil War and the financial history of the era.

Photos from The Bank Of England Museum's post 04/13/2026

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PO Box 8212
Columbia, SC
29202