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"A" 
American
Business 
American Culture 
American Heritage 
American Labor 
Animal Science 
Archaeology 
Archery 
Architecture 
Art 
Astronomy 
Athletics 
Atomic Energy 
Auto Mechanics 
Aviation 
 
"B" 
Backpacking 
Basketry 
Bird Study 
Bugling 
 
"C" 
Camping 
Canoeing 
Chemistry 
Cinematography 
Citizenship
Community* 
Citizenship Nation* 
Citizenship World* 
Climbing 
Coin Collecting 
Collections 
Communications* 
Computers 
Cooking 
Crime Prevention 
Cycling* 
"D" 
Dentistry 
Disability Awareness 
Dog Care 
Drafting 
 
"E" 
Electricity 
Electronics 
Emergency
Preparedness** 
Energy 
Engineering 
Entrepreneurship 
Environmental
Science* 
 
"F" 
Family Life* 
Farm Mechanics 
Fingerprinting 
Fire Safety 
First Aid* 
Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. 
Fishing 
Fly Fishing 
Forestry 
 
"G" 
Gardening 
Genealogy 
Geology 
Golf 
Graphic Arts 
 
"H" 
Hiking 
Home Repairs 
Horsemanship 
 
"I" 
Indian Lore 
Insect Studies 
 
"J" 
Journalism 
 
"K" 
 
"L" 
Landscape Architecture 
Law 
Leatherwork 
Lifesaving** 
 
"M" 
Mammal Study 
Medicine 
Metalwork 
Model Design & Building 
Motorboating 
Music 
 
"N" 
Nature 
 
"O" 
Oceanography 
Orienteering 
 
"P" 
Painting 
Personal Fitness** 
Personal Management* 
Pets 
Photography 
Pioneering 
Plant Science 
Plumbing 
Pottery 
Public Health 
Public Speaking 
Pulp and Paper 
 
"Q" 
 
"R" 
Radio 
Railroading 
Reading 
Reptile & Amphibian Study 
Rifle Shooting 
Rowing 
 
"S" 
Safety 
Salesmanship 
Scholarship 
Sculpture 
Shotgun Shooting 
Skating 
Skiing 
Small Boat Sailing 
Soil & Water
Conservation 
Space Exploration 
Sports** 
Stamp Collecting 
Surveying 
Swimming** 
 
"T" 
Textile 
Theatre 
Traffic Safety 
Truck Transportation 
 
"U" 
 
"V" 
Veterinary Medicine 
 
"W" 
Water Skiing 
Weather 
Whitewater 
Wilderness Survival 
Wood Carving 
Woodwork 
 
"X" 
"Y" 
"Z" 
  
  
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      Coin Collecting 
    Requirements 1975 | 
   
 
  - Do these: 
      - Collect a type set of U.S. coins of any year currently being minted or in circulation.
        Commemorative, proof, silver, rare, or expensive coins are not needed. Have at least one
        coin from each mint in your type set. 
 
      - In your type set, point out and identify the mint mark (if any) on each coin. Tell when
        each mint first started making coins. 
 
      - For each coin in your type set, point out the location on the initials (if any) of each
        coin's designer(s).
 
     
   
  - Do these: 
      - Tell about the various grades of coins. Show six examples. 
 
      - Tell what buffed and whizzed coins are. Tell how to detect them.
 
     
   
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Tell how to detect counterfeit coins. 
 
      - Tell how to properly clean coins.
 
     
   
  - Do TWO of the following: 
      - Make enlarged sketches of both sides of five different kinds of U.S. coins minted from
        1792 through the present year. Make sketches of both sides of five different colonial or
        state coins minted before 1792. Show designs, dates, and lettering clearly. 
 
      - Collect, classify, and mount 50 different coins of 10 different countries. 
 
      - Collect a type set of U.S. coins minted during the 20th century (except commemorative,
        proof, gold, rare, or expensive coins). 
 
      - Collect a set of some U.S. series of coins beginning with your year of birth (except for
        rare or expensive coins). 
 
      - Collect, classify, describe, and mount 10 medals, tokens, or combination of both. Have
        three different size medals or tokens and three different metals or compositions in the
        collection. 
 
      - Show the location of and explain the following on a current piece of U.S. paper money: 
          - the Federal Reserve Bank and letter, 
 
          - serial number, 
 
          - series, 
 
          - check letter, 
 
          - face plate number, 
 
          - back plate number, 
 
          - seal and seal color, 
 
          - signatures, 
 
          - denomination.
 
         
        Describe three things to look for in detecting counterfeits. 
       
     
   
 
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