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Anyone who's at the show (or lives in Toronto) have any traffic tips? I plan on going tomorrow, but if it ends up taking me 2 hours from the time I get off the Gardiner, people may get hurt.
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Quote: Anyone who's at the show (or lives in Toronto) have any traffic tips? I plan on going tomorrow, but if it ends up taking me 2 hours from the time I get off the Gardiner, people may get hurt. Leave the car somewhere in the Union station area and get the subway from Union to Bloor(Yonge). Do not know where from you arrive, but the subway will take 15 min maximum. Alternative - to arrive from north (401 to Yonge) and leave the car near York Mills (on the Yonge). From there subway to Bloor(Yonge) - 25 min maximum.
Edited by Silveroid 10/04/2013 6:07 pm
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I went today with my GF.
Met with Roger again and a few other dealers while trying to sell a coin of mine.
Roger ( SPP-Ottawa ) is a great, great guy! He's always very excited, educational and honest. If anyone goes to the show that hasn't already met him, please do!
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Silveroid - I'll be coming from London with my family. They'll probably go shopping and I'll go to the coin show. I don't think the subway will be an option. Are there any streets that are particularly bad right now? Went to a Jays game a couple months ago and it took me under 2 hours from London to the York/Yonge/Bay exit on the Gardiner, and over 2 hours to my hotel less than 1 km away. Not looking for a repeat!!
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I enjoyed the auctions online, but wish I could've been there...
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jg - as long as your out of downtown before 6 tomorrow (saturday) then you will be fine. The leafs game is on at 7pm...so it will get PACKED around that time..and obviously after the game is done. Other then that, your good
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RoyalSilver - thanks a bunch, and good point. I've had that situation before - when it wasn't the home opener.
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I see that Mike's Saturday talk about counterfeit coins was mentioned in the Saturday Toronto Star on page GT6 in the GTA section.... A pretty good write-up.
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Mike gave a very nice talk, and handed around some samples to look at, and had a whole table of other examples, including some very disturbing SML counterfeits. The RCM really needs the get on the ball, or their worldwide reputation as the safe bullion choice will evaporate very quickly. The ebay.ca rep on hand, who talked briefly about their efforts cooperating with Mike to keep counterfeits off ebay (HUNDREDS of listing removed! You're a hero Mike), thinks an RFID tag inside the coin is ultimately where things will have to go. Of course, the problem there is the paranoia of tracking that would raise.
Edited by dialog_gvf 10/05/2013 7:13 pm
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The coolest thing about Coin Expo, is you can go up and meet SPP-Ottawa, t_y and nickelsguy at the Sherwood Park Pennies (SPP) booth. You know when you're a top collector, when you have enough high-end doubles and triples to open up a booth at a key coin show. :)
A great thing they were doing this show, is they cracked a never opened 1965 nickel bag, and were letting kids who come to the table draw one themselves, and then they put it in a 2x2 for them. "You are the first human that has ever touched that coin". And the kids' faces light up.
So, encouraging new numismatists in a big way. Fantastic guys!
Edited by dialog_gvf 10/05/2013 7:24 pm
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Made it to the show today. It was nice, but I left empty-handed. While there were plenty of displays, and no shortage of coins (saw some nice 1921 5 cents, a 1969 large date, amongst others), I found that all the older MS coins were all 64+. I have a couple wholes in my KGV quarter collection that I was hoping to fill with some 62s or 63s, but was unable to. Nearly made a deal for a 1921 quarter in 62 (PCGS), but I wasn't convinced it would get a 62 from ICCS, and while the seller was being reasonable working out a trade+cash deal, he said he didn't have much flexibility on the price tag (trends).
Canadian Coin and Currency had a 1936 Dot quarter in MS63 that has a massive die crack on it, but only half of the "bar" is complete. They don't have it listed as a Dot/Bar (cause it isn't I presume), but it might be of interest to someone on here (it's on their website).
Went over and briefly introduced myself to SPP - probably should have told him my name rather than my handle on here lol. Was t_y the "toonie guy" at his table?
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It was my first time at the coin expo and it had a totally different vibe then that of the old show near the airport. I ended up leaving empty handed though as Several of the items I was looking for were severally overpriced :( I thoroughly enjoyed walking the floor and enjoyed Nickelsguy Counterfeit Seminar. It was nice to see Henry N again and was a pleasure meeting Zonad, Nickelsguy and SPP and being able to put an actual face to names/handles.
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Was short in time, but still was able to get couple of neat (for me) items. Started and ended at SPP both...was nice to speak and to see the smile of the kids - they got nickel "voyagers" as a change.
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I spent less than 1% of money I had budgeted for the show but time spent with other collectors/friends I would value as priceless. Thanks to the ones who introduced themselves especially! Fellow at back of room at the counterfeit seminar...focus that energy toward the mint and RCMP and your MP!
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As a collector, my position is not one to be envious of. It was a fairly busy show, I bought a 5 gallon pail full of nickel dollars at face value from a dealer, another dealer brought me a mint bag of 1960 5-cent coins (still sealed) and a another dealer brought me a handful of errors - stuff like that makes it worthwhile to have a table. I really liked that the collectors, most of whom are friends, tend to migrate to my table. But, I hate being behind the table, because I have to constantly interrupt my conversations to deal with everyone else who comes to the table - which I have to do to pay for the table, and to promote the hobby to collectors. The hardest part is when everyone disappears for beers at lunchtime... and I am stuck behind the table...  Bill Cross came to my table, at a really busy time, and I really regret not having the time to sit and talk with him. Another friend popped by (Canadian Beaver Hunter from this site) and I really wanted to have a beer with him... but couldn't... As Zonad already said, it is seeing and spending time with the friends that make the show... I am really looking forward to the RCNA next year, where I can attend the show as a collector...
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