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Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
@Desert Moon said:
Mark it was great talking to you and thanks for stopping by my table. One of the highlights of the show!Best, DM
Thank you, DM and I enjoyed our visit.

Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
@blu62vette said:
I have a hard time imagining a relaxed Mark.I miss the connecting at shows, I dont miss the travel.
Todd, I can understand your skepticism - I can hardly believe it myself. But I have witnesses. 😀

Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
I have a hard time imagining a relaxed Mark.
I miss the connecting at shows, I dont miss the travel.
Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
Glad you had a great time, Mark. In 70's and 80's I attended 20 or so small coin shows a year and some of the best memories were when I went with no funds to buy with and spent the time with friends and making new friends and studying coins.
Congrats.
Jim
Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
@MsMorrisine said:
@MFeld said:
@tradedollarnut said:
I only opened this thread for the free coin. Where is it? HehI thought someone might say something like that. But I don’t feel too bad telling you that your wait will be in vain, as I was careful to write “coin-free” rather than “free-coin”. 😉
he's making fun of me because he knew i'd say "great coin free day! you there tomorrow? can you lot view an item at heritage? heh heh"
Sorry, I’ won’t be there.

Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
@Davidk7 said:
It was a pleasure meeting you Mark, I greatly enjoyed talking to you!
Likewise, David and thank you.

Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
Congrats Mark on your success! I'm having a blast in OKC too.

Re: My first “show” report in ages and a coin-free one at that
It was a pleasure meeting you Mark, I greatly enjoyed talking to you!

Re: Would you ever have a coin graded strictly for protection of the coin?
I slabbed this one, knowing it would most likely get a details grade, to protect, preserve and to make it seem more “special” and important because it is a family heirloom saved by my wife’s great grandparents parents from back in the day. My wife’s ancestors lived in Burlington NJ since colonial times and were shakers/farmers. This coin and a group of others have been passed down and ended up with us. This coin was the coolest in the group and that’s why I slabbed it.
