Dealers in Anaheim, CA
Blade
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I'll be in Anaheim, CA for business from tomorrow through Saturday. Does anyone know of a good dealer in the area? Due to limited free time, it would be tough to venture out to LA. I'll be able to check online tomorrow as well, so if you've got some advice I can still receive it through Thursday. Thanks!
Tom
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I don't know about any coin shows in the area, but if you go west about a mile to Nutwood Ave right across the street from Cal State Fullerton, there's a Texas Lucy's that makes great burgers with whole anahiem chili's, and at lunch, there's a lingerie show! Have a nice trip.
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Fullerton Coins on Raymond St. off the 91 freeway Bill Pannier is the owner
Main St. Coins in Yorba Linda downtown YL at Imperial Hwy and Main St. Ed Quigley is the owner.
Joel Rettew Jr. has a shop on Tustin Ave. in Orange right off the 55 Freeway at Chapman Ave.
Pachin's Coins is right up the street on Tustin Ave. from Rettew's shop. Bob Pachin is the owner.
Those shops are all within 20 minutes of Anaheim.
A little further away would be:
Irvine Gold Mine off the 5 Freeway at Culver Ave. in Irvine, CA.
Gold N'Coins on Whittier Blvd. in LaHabra (from Anaheim it is up Beach Blvd. north) 35 mins. away
Now finally, if you have time, the best shop to visit would be Liberty Coin in Signal Hill, near Long Beach.
Off the 405 Freeway at Cherry. It is worth the drive, see Jim Foster if you go there.
Hope that helps.
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