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HomeNewsCoin and stamp fair comes to Geelong West

Coin and stamp fair comes to Geelong West

The Geelong Philatelic and Numismatic societies are banding together to present its annual coin and stamp fair.

The event is part of the Victorian Seniors Festival and for many members of both groups, collecting has been a lifelong hobby.

The fair will feature coin and stamp dealers and appraisals.

This year marks two significant milestones in the coin world.

It is the 100th anniversary of 1921-22 threepence with an estimated mintage of just 900. The coin was valued from $40,000 to $175,000, according to the 2011 Coin and Stamp Guide.

This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the Socceroos and Woolworths released a coloured $2 coin to mark the occasion.

Geelong Numismatic Society member Jeff Harriott said coin and stamp collecting was still popular.

“The Royal Australian Mint mint are always putting out collectible coins,” he said.

“They are trying to keep people interested. Coin collecting has seen a marked increase in people collecting.

“Some collect only 50 cent coins, some only two dollar coins. Some collect only pre- or post-decimal.

“Some themes, like a Remembrance Day theme, if you don’t have preorders that stuff sells out within days to weeks.”

The fair is on Saturday October 8 at the Geelong West Town Hall and has free light refreshments and giveaways.

Both clubs are always on the lookout for new members. Jeff Harriott (0401-465 075) can steer you in the right direction if you are interested in finding out more about both clubs.

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