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New Member
 United States
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Normally there are about 2-3 tables that are just devoted to coins and many other tables have a coin or two. One guy had a glass desplay case full of silver bullion that he was selling. Today I picked up 3 more coins 1911 V nickel1910 V nickel1897 Indian Head cent
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
It costs $10.00 bucks to get "into" the gun shows around here...... 
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New Member
United States
3 Posts |
ive always had good luck getting old silver Swedish Kr coins around here
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New Member
 United States
46 Posts |
I don't pay money to get into gun shows. I'm a vendor. I get paid to be there. 
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Valued Member
United States
280 Posts |
im going to a gun show this weekend, hopefully I find a coin booth and get some good deals
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4212 Posts |
Great idea! There are tons here in Idaho.
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
Coins at a gun show?
Is this a common thing?
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
Wahts next?
Stamps at a boat show? Baseball cards at aunt Pearls tupperware party?
Its anarchy I tell ya
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
There aren't many (if any) gun shows in NJ, but I'm sure I'd stop by if there are cheap coins to be had!
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Valued Member
United States
436 Posts |
Come on, people are always "showing" guns in Newark! 
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New Member
 United States
46 Posts |
There is one almost every weekend during the winter. Many of them are to far south for me but Ohio has a lot of them.
Cheep coins are always present along with old bank notes (Lots of silver certificates.)
O and stamps and once in a while a baseball card. War memorabilia is obviously very common.
75-90% of the tables have guns on them but those people with guns also sell other things just to supplement. You might only sell 4 guns at the show in one day but you might sell a butt load of coins, knives, stamps, war metals, and stamps.
The advantage to getting this stuff at a gun show is that 90% of these people are not looking to make a living off of it. They have very low prices and in many cases will work with you on those prices.
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New Member
 United States
46 Posts |
There was another show this weekend I picked of a few coins 1943 silver War Nickel $3.50 1941 walking liberty $7.50 1942 Mercury dime. $1.45
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Valued Member
United States
280 Posts |
it got some decent finds at a gun show this weelend too: 1876-s XF Seated quarter $50 1867 AU Shield nickel $55 1856 VG Seated dime $4 1942-s BU War Nickel $3.50 1950-d XF nickel $7 Also a guy had a 1882-o/s morgan in ms65 and he didn't see the o/s under the date on the slab, so I was about to buy it from him for $80 and being stupid I pointed out that it was o/s and he looked it up to see that it was worth $3500, man I hated myself for doing that. Maybe next time I wont point out there mistakes
Edited by coinyoungsta 11/01/2009 2:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I didn't realize many guns shows would have a few coin dealers. I guess it makes sense since I am sure the demographics of the people that collect gun and that collect coins to some degree overlaps.
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Valued Member
United States
429 Posts |
I have no idea why I never thought of going to one before to look for coins because when I was younger I would go to card shows to buy comics. I guess I will need to find the next gun show and go take a look around.
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