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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Bonedigger,
Glad to know that I'm not the only one...
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
5953 Posts |
I like the small local shows the ones with 15 to 20 tables it where I can find the best deals on the coins I like. The larger shows tend to have more experienced dealers and finding a bargain involves a lot more work. The only problem is after going to the same shows a few years in a row the dealers tend to recognize you. Thats the problem when your collecting habits revolve around 1 type of coin with a mintage life of less than 10 years.
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Valued Member
United States
239 Posts |
I'm a big fan on the smaller coin shows too. I go to a monthly one at the Embassy Suites hotel by my house.
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Valued Member
United States
54 Posts |
i have yet to hit up a coin show. this I gotta look into
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Never thought there were that many people on a coin forum that never went to a coin show. Your missing a great experience. If you go to a small coin show frequently, that will be the end for you with ebay, heritage, etc. The reason is if you do go often enough to smaller coin shows the dealers get to know you. This is usually a good thing. They know they should give you great deals so you become a steady customer. Also, if a regular show with standard dealers, not worth it to cheat you since you would possibly start bum rapping that dealer and word does spread. Most of the smaller coin shows around here are bigger than 20 dealers. One is usually about 60 to 80 and at the same place in September will probably be well over 100 dealers. The bigger ones are well into the 200+ area. You must remember at larger shows, dealers come from long distances so usually rent a hotel or motel. Have to eat out, pay for gas for their vehical and lots of other expenditures. This all comes from the sale of their coins so they must up the prices from what is expected. Most local, smaller coin shows are more of the local dealers and just drive there and then drive home. Table rentals at the larger shows cost more than at smaller coin shows also. Regardless, if you can see the coins, check them out with any magnification device you bring, bring an additional light if required, chew the dealer down, you'll never go back to buying a coin via the internet. Other coin show advantages are you meet people, occationally free coin magazines at the front tables, free admittance, free parking and you meet knowledgable dealers. They are usually not the fly by night people from ebay. One dealer from a coin show looked for a certain coin for me for well over a year. When he found it finally, he said no charge for a good customer. I've had other dealers give me Whitman Albums free and one dealer gave me a few Walker halves for commenting on his new web site.
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Valued Member
United States
76 Posts |
Great stories, Carl - goes to show how worthwhile it can be. I've found almost all my best deals at shows. And, like you said, you can meet dealers and get even better deals, or have them hold coins for you, etc. I can ALWAYS beat ebay prices at shows.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1267 Posts |
Never thought there were that many people on a coin forum that never went to a coin show. Well, it's not from choosing not to attend one. It's the sinmple fact that no coin shows ever come out to this area of the country. While we (Belle Fourche,SoDak and the surrounding area) may be the geographical center of the United States it's far from the rounds the Central States Numismatic Society makes. Perhaps they should change their name to the "Eastern Central States Numismatic Society" LOL...    Heck, I've got to travel 600 miles (Denver) to get my Bust Half Dollars certified by another member othe Bust Half Nut Club (BHNC). But living in this part of the country has it's benefits. Lots of open spaces you know... Here are two pictures taken from our house. Back porch view...  Remember the movie Dances With Wolves? This is looking out our Bay Window facing west.  Here is a pic of my jeep in the Buffalo Gap Grasslands which is right next to the  BadLands National Park and our place. I drove out here by simply going thru a gate on a dirt road, and driving 18 miles east LOL... You can see the dirt road right behind the jeep.  Now, you can see why there are NO coin shows in this part of the nation, the Western Dakotas...   
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Valued Member
United States
239 Posts |
I know what you mean Bonedigger. I've been to South Dakota to visit relatives and there is almost nothing out there.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2540 Posts |
I just went to the ANA two weekends ago. It was great. I only got a couple of coins, but I did manage to get to books, a signed 4th edition Red Book and a blue book, from the 60's that I needed, signed. Both signed by RS Yeoman. Local shows? I hit two a month on Long Island. Where do you live?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1267 Posts |
How many RedBooks do you have now Frank? Probably the whole series.    Ben
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Valued Member
United States
54 Posts |
I also went to ANA show a few weeks ago and had a great time. I had set my sights on two particular dates of $20 Saints for my registry set and was able to shop 5 or 6 dealers in one place for quality and price. I would up getting excellent deals on both and will probably do more business in the future with the dealers I purchased from.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1713 Posts |
quote: Well, it's not for choosing not to attend one. It's the simple fact that no coin shows ever come out to this area of the country.
I know what you mean...I googled Utah coin shows and the only one I could find was not until October and it's no where near where I live 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1267 Posts |
quote: I know what you mean...I googled Utah coin shows and the only one I could find was not until October and it's no where near where I live
Hey, at least we've got a coin shop in town albeit about 40 miles away (one way) and he hits some shows on occasion. Ben
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1713 Posts |
I need to look around for more coin shops in my area. I only know of one...but I'm sure there are more.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Nice photos bonedigger. I went through that state once and don't want a repeat. Hit a sand storm and had a convertible with the top down. I'd take photos from my house only to many building in the way. This is Chicago you know. Also, if some of the wrong types saw me taking photos they might start shooting back and not with a camera.  Sorry to hear no coin shows there. Clean air an advantage. We have shows of all kinds all year long. Coin shows, gun shows, knive shows, camera shows, computer shows, dog shows, card shows, cat shows and on and on and on. Amazing what you can find at some of those. Even our flea markets have coin dealers.
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