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Redwood Credit Union Exceeds United Way of the Wine Country Campaign Goal


vides, such as Schools of Hope tu- toring and the 2-1-1 resource help line.”


An active supporter


of United Way for near- ly 20 years, RCU has raised over $1M for the organization to date. In addition to United Way, RCU supports a wide va- riety of nonprofits and community efforts throughout the year, includ- ing local volunteer centers, and the Sonoma, Marin, and Mendocino


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County Human Races. For more information, call 1(800)479-7928, visit www.redwoodcu.org, or follow RCU on Facebook at facebook.com/red- wood- cu


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Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Redwood Credit Union (RCU) completed its 2016 United Way workplace giving campaign, raising a total of $105,560 to support United Way of the Wine Country. They exceeded this year’s cam-


paign goal of $105,000, as well as last year’s campaign total of


$102,866. The Credit Union offered sev-


eral unique incentives to encourage employees to contribute, including raffle prizes, casual days, smoothie parties, and more. “Supporting lo- cal nonprofit programs is a vital part of RCU’s culture, and our em- ployees are passionate about giv-


ing back to our communities,” says Meg Cadiz, assistant vice president of community programs. “The an- nual workplace giving campaign allows employees the flexibility of designating their contribution to a specific nonprofit of their choice, or supporting the many great pro- grams our local United Way pro-


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BUYING U.S. GOLD COINS


$1.00 GOLD...............................................................$150.00 & up $2.50 GOLD...............................................................$190.00 & up $3.00 GOLD...............................................................$550.00 & up $5.00 GOLD...............................................................$260.00 & up $10.00 GOLD.............................................................$520.00 & up $20.00 GOLD..........................................................$1,150.00 & up $50.00 GOLD 1851 to 1855..................................$10,000.00 & up


BUYING


SILVER DIMES 1964 & Before...................................... $1.19 & up SILVER QUARTERS 1964 & Before..............................$2.98 & up SILVER HALF 1964 & Before.........................................$5.95 & up SILVER HALF 1965 to 1970...........................................$1.63 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1878 to 1904....................................$16.00 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1921 to 1935....................................$15.00 & up


HALF CENTS 1793-1857 LARGE CENTS 1793-1857


BUYING – OLDER U.S. COINS –BUYING DIMES 1796-1891


$30.00 & up $10.00 & up


FLYING EAGLE CENTS 1856-1858 $12.00 & up TWO & THREE CENTS 1851-1889 HALF DIMES 1794-1873


SHIELD NICKELS 1866-1883 LIBERTY NICKELS 1883-1913 . BUFFALO NICKELS 1913-1938


$7.00 & up $7.00 & up $8.00 & up .40 & up .25 & up


TWENTY CENTS 1875-1878 QUARTERS 1796-1891


HALF DOLLARS 1794-1839 HALF DOLLARS 1839-1891 DOLLARS 1794-1804


TRADE DOLLARS 1873-1885


$7.00 & up $55.00 & up $11.00 & up $30.00 & up $14.00 & up $700.00 & up $45.00 & up


SEATED DOLLARS 1840-1873 $150.00 & up


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