Due to family responsibilities, I was not able to attend the Friday session. That was regrettable, as I heard that the show was swamped when it opened to the public at noon. I did set up on Saturday early and experienced what I would rightfully call a "feeding frenzy" first by dealers, then by the public. I noticed the absence of low-ballers and tire kickers. Sold about half my inventory. Something that REALLY impressed me was the very noticeable presence of security. I was introduced to six, yes SIX, security officers (all former police officers) who provided coverage inside the show, as well as in the parking area! And the Expo Center is located in a very good and safe area. (Take heed, Baltimore) And during the show, Nick, the show organizer, was coming around asking how things were going and if we needed anything. When did you ever see that? At the end, the security was there to take you to your car. I know this is only the second event, but this show is already making waves in location, free parking, attention to detail and all the amenities you could want. Oh, and the free coffee and donuts were a great thing as well! This show is certain to grow and is currently the best kept secret in the area! (But not for long.) So kudos to Nick Campione and his team! You worked your butts off and it shows! Looking forward to the next one!
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@BLUEJAYWAY said:
Like to read these positive reviews. Helps the hobby grow. Glad it was a successful presentation.
Going along with that, there was A LOT of younger and new blood that came through the doors. People new to the hobby, and some looking for investments to park their money. A very good cross section. VERY encouraging!
Autism Awareness: There is no limit to the good you can do, if you don't care who gets the credit.
The busiest hours for me were Friday between 1 and 2 and Saturday from 11 to 12.
There was a nice cross-section of the general public there, from younger folks just getting their toes wet, to vest dealers and older collectors. I'll try to be a bit more prepared for the next one and hopefully have a better spread.
I did a fair amount of buying at the show, which was the main reason I was there. I'll definitely be back in the future, this show has a ton of potential and should only get better and better.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
I enjoyed myself at the show. There were nice dealers, and some great material. I was able to strike-up conversations with some dealers and collectors alike. The set-up was nice, and it was easy to move from dealer to dealer. I didn't eat the food, because I was not there long (and I didn't want the mustard stain).
The coolest part for me was there were a few people interested in half cents there. I love talking about coins, but approach me on half cents and you have my attention. Some of them were just starting and passionate about it, and I loved that. The crowd was heavy enough to bring traffic, but light enough to talk to the dealers and collectors without feeling corralled.
I was very torn between two coins. One was an 1807 Bust Quarter in PCGS30CAC, and the other was an 1804 Half Cent C-8 (M.6) "Spiked Chin" in NCG62. In the end, I went for the half cent because...I have a problem with them. But, I love that quarter, and wish I could have had them both. (The scratches in the pics are on the holder. I am going to try to restore the holder, but may have to have it re-holdered)
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
Thank you everyone🤝🏼 I look forward to seeing everyone at the next Philly coin expo
And if anyone has any suggestions to make the show better. Don’t be afraid to post here or dm me 👍 constructive criticism is always appreciated 👍👍
@littlebear
I drove my billboard through 4 days of wrestle mania traffic , sixers playoffs, every Phillies home game and the last couple flyers home games 🤣🤣🤣🤪😜🤪👍
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Due to family responsibilities, I was not able to attend the Friday session. That was regrettable, as I heard that the show was swamped when it opened to the public at noon. I did set up on Saturday early and experienced what I would rightfully call a "feeding frenzy" first by dealers, then by the public. I noticed the absence of low-ballers and tire kickers. Sold about half my inventory. Something that REALLY impressed me was the very noticeable presence of security. I was introduced to six, yes SIX, security officers (all former police officers) who provided coverage inside the show, as well as in the parking area! And the Expo Center is located in a very good and safe area. (Take heed, Baltimore) And during the show, Nick, the show organizer, was coming around asking how things were going and if we needed anything. When did you ever see that? At the end, the security was there to take you to your car. I know this is only the second event, but this show is already making waves in location, free parking, attention to detail and all the amenities you could want. Oh, and the free coffee and donuts were a great thing as well! This show is certain to grow and is currently the best kept secret in the area! (But not for long.) So kudos to Nick Campione and his team! You worked your butts off and it shows! Looking forward to the next one!
Like to read these positive reviews. Helps the hobby grow. Glad it was a successful presentation.
Going along with that, there was A LOT of younger and new blood that came through the doors. People new to the hobby, and some looking for investments to park their money. A very good cross section. VERY encouraging!
The busiest hours for me were Friday between 1 and 2 and Saturday from 11 to 12.
There was a nice cross-section of the general public there, from younger folks just getting their toes wet, to vest dealers and older collectors. I'll try to be a bit more prepared for the next one and hopefully have a better spread.
I did a fair amount of buying at the show, which was the main reason I was there. I'll definitely be back in the future, this show has a ton of potential and should only get better and better.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
Any numbers for attendance?
Show summary from the promoter (me😂)
of tables - 81
of dealers/companies - 67 total with a couple sat only & a couple Fri only
of dealers that sold out on Fri and didn’t return Sat -2
of attendees 1024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
of Prizes given away- 10 oz of silver
Thank You everyone for all your input and support
We will be posting as soon as our next date is locked in 👍
Nick
Phillycoinexpo.com
Sorry for the weird format
I copied from my social media post
I enjoyed myself at the show. There were nice dealers, and some great material. I was able to strike-up conversations with some dealers and collectors alike. The set-up was nice, and it was easy to move from dealer to dealer. I didn't eat the food, because I was not there long (and I didn't want the mustard stain).
The coolest part for me was there were a few people interested in half cents there. I love talking about coins, but approach me on half cents and you have my attention. Some of them were just starting and passionate about it, and I loved that. The crowd was heavy enough to bring traffic, but light enough to talk to the dealers and collectors without feeling corralled.
I was very torn between two coins. One was an 1807 Bust Quarter in PCGS30CAC, and the other was an 1804 Half Cent C-8 (M.6) "Spiked Chin" in NCG62. In the end, I went for the half cent because...I have a problem with them. But, I love that quarter, and wish I could have had them both. (The scratches in the pics are on the holder. I am going to try to restore the holder, but may have to have it re-holdered)
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
Glad to hear all the positive comments, sounds like a successful show all around.
@NeophyteNumismatist, love your new half cent!
Thanks @Walkerguy21D . It was a great show, and I walked out with a coin I love. Glad to be able to share it here!
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
@NeophyteNumismatist That half cent is really nice!
Thank you everyone🤝🏼 I look forward to seeing everyone at the next Philly coin expo
And if anyone has any suggestions to make the show better. Don’t be afraid to post here or dm me 👍 constructive criticism is always appreciated 👍👍
Loved your advertising! Great job.
@littlebear
I drove my billboard through 4 days of wrestle mania traffic , sixers playoffs, every Phillies home game and the last couple flyers home games 🤣🤣🤣🤪😜🤪👍
A job well done. Please let us know when the next one gets scheduled. Looking forward to it!