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How many non-full time dealers are taking a table at CoinFest this year?

LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭
In the threads about CoinFest that are asking about attendance, I noticed that a lot of people on these boards who I believe are part-time dealers, have decided to take tables at the show. I believe that some of these individuals are YNs, too.

I always like to see the young ones getting out there and doing some numismatic wheeling and dealing. Does anyone want to identify themselves as part-time dealers from these boards who are taking a table at the show? I think that is pretty neat. If there is a location map, I can try to check out those tables, too, rather than just focusing on the national dealers.
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    Michael --- While I will have spent a total of 54 days behind a show table this year, I also hold down a FT career with the Veteran's Administration. (In my case, I work for "the woman" or women as all my superiors are female image )

    So, I don't know...do I qualify as a full-time part-time dealer? ...or just a part-time dealer?

    BTW...I'll be at tables 225 & 226 with another forum member sharing one of the tables, Barberman55... who just became a full-time dealer this year, even though he has only signed on for three 3-day shows this year...he does have a website though...
    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 image
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    UltraHighReliefUltraHighRelief Posts: 2,305 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Michael --- While I will have spent a total of 54 days behind a show table this year, I also hold down a FT career with the Veteran's Administration. (In my case, I work for "the woman" or women as all my superiors are female image )

    So, I don't know...do I qualify as a full-time part-time dealer? ...or just a part-time dealer?

    BTW...I'll be at tables 225 & 226 with another forum member sharing one of the tables, Barberman55... who just became a full-time dealer this year, even though he has only signed on for three 3-day shows this year...he does have a website though... >>



    you should have a website!

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