Sorry but I can only tell you that you won't be able to get any good buys from me...
...cause I won't be there... I'll be in Old Bridge...
Hope ya have a good time and a good "whatever they have" at Rutts Hut...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free
<< <i>Hope ya have a good time and a good "whatever they have" at Rutts Hut... >>
Deep fried hot doggies. >>
Yum...does sound good... but Matt and his lovely wife at Old Bridge make one darn good Sausage & Peppers Sandwich...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free
It's on the smaller side (especially when compared to Parsippany), with about 30 dealers or so. The Clifton show has really grown in the past few years - it now features several more dealers and a lot more floor traffic than it did three or four years ago.
If you're a regular at Parsippany, you'll see several familiar faces, as a handful of dealers (and a number of collectors) do both shows.
In general, Clifton features less expensive material than Parsippany, but you'll still find a wide variety, especially of Darkside items.
I strongly encourage you to visit the show - if more collectors show up, then so will more dealers, who will bring more coins with them!
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...cause I won't be there... I'll be in Old Bridge...
Hope ya have a good time and a good "whatever they have" at Rutts Hut...
merse
<< <i>Hope ya have a good time and a good "whatever they have" at Rutts Hut...
Deep fried hot doggies.
I would have checked out Sea Eagle's show, too, but it is an hour away from Clifton, so I don't think I could do 2 shows in a day. Too much drivin'
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<< <i>Hope ya have a good time and a good "whatever they have" at Rutts Hut...
Deep fried hot doggies. >>
Yum...does sound good... but Matt and his lovely wife at Old Bridge make one darn good Sausage & Peppers Sandwich...
It's on the smaller side (especially when compared to Parsippany), with about 30 dealers or so. The Clifton show has really grown in the past few years - it now features several more dealers and a lot more floor traffic than it did three or four years ago.
If you're a regular at Parsippany, you'll see several familiar faces, as a handful of dealers (and a number of collectors) do both shows.
In general, Clifton features less expensive material than Parsippany, but you'll still find a wide variety, especially of Darkside items.
I strongly encourage you to visit the show - if more collectors show up, then so will more dealers, who will bring more coins with them!
And, yes, I'll be there tomorrow.
Check out the Southern Gold Society
<< <i>Yum...does sound good... but Matt and his lovely wife at Old Bridge make one darn good Sausage & Peppers Sandwich... >>
yes they do sad that I couldn't go today
myCCset
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SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
I doubt if you'll find anything new as far as large cents go.
The dealers at Clifton who have large cents are mostly the guys who also go to Parsippany.
Check out the Southern Gold Society