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Ness First Sunday Stamp & Coin Show In Dedham Massachusetts

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THE NESS FIRST SUNDAY STAMP & COIN SHOW

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7th 10am - 4pm

HOLIDAY INN
Routes 1 and 128, exit 15A
Dedham, Massachusetts

FREE ADMISSION
FREE PARKING
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Do you know how big this show is?
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About 30 tables, 1/2 stamps and 1/2 coins.
It does feature a few US and World coin dealers with good stocks.
James Johnston (from Franklin) and Jim Skalbe (from Collector's Shop in Boston) are usually there.
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I will be in Dedham for this show. The rain from Hannah should be gone by morning.
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I am back from the show. It was pretty crowded and I saw some interesting pieces. There was a Swedish Christina 1 ore huge copper piece (~42 mm) dated 1650. It was a little pitted but still attractive. I don't ever remember seeing one before. I put it back though. Also James Johnston had some early Scottish silver pennies that caught my eye but I resisted their charms. (I still might get them next time!) There was an AU Draped Bust quarter too that called out my name, but the price was over my head. Also I talked briefly with Jim Skalbe and he invited to come to his store in Boston to look over some colonial coins. So I had fun looking at coins but didn't come home with anything.
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