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nothing was going to spoil my first day at the Northwest show so i paid for a dealer badge to walk t

Very interesting to walk the floor during dealer setup, I've never done it before but it was illuminating to see what goes on before a show opens o the public

The badge cost 25 bucks and is good for all 3 days, of course i won't be there early on Saturday because of a little get together some of us are doing before the show tommorrow.

Very lively show, every single dealer was busy after the show opened up, and even before it did i saw someone buying better date gold, 1 coin after another from a dealer i was talking with. After this person baught his coins and left [before the show opened] the dealer told me that was a buyer who does alot of buying for Heritage.

Rainbow toned morgans were scarce and moon money priced and every single pq coin i saw was beng qouted above ask.

There was a very strong [raw] vf 16 D merc. at this dealers table that i thought about trading to get, but even though i'm confident in my grading skills, authentification is a different matter so i passed even though the price was good.

Another dealer had a pq 1855 large cent in 64 red that he wanted 1300 for "ouch"

Even without the ability to outright buy coins right now, This was a very fun experience. I am looking forward to meeing some of ou tommorow morning. Les
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