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Preparing Yourself for the FUN Coin Show in Orlando - Doug Winter

GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 17,660 ✭✭✭✭✭
Preparing Yourself for the FUN Coin Show in Orlando
BY Doug Winter – Raregoldcoins.com

Amazingly, the 2010 FUN is a scant two weeks away. If you have decided to attend the show (and I strongly suggest that if you go to just one show all year that this you consider this one) here is a short list of things to consider.

1. Bring a good lamp. Viewing conditions at the FUN show are not optimal and a good coin viewing lamp is essential. Try if possible to recreate the conditions that you use when you view coins at your home or office.

2. Pull the trigger on really cool coins. My gut feeling is that really good coins are going to be in short supply at this year’s FUN show. My best advice is that if you see something that looks really great or something that you’ve wanted for a long time, don’t waffle.

3. Take an hour lunch break every day. The FUN show is huge and it can be a pretty intense experience for the collector and dealer alike. I think it’s a great idea to leave the show for an hour every day in order to eat a good lunch and take a coin break. Some of the worst purchases I’ve ever made at shows have been when I’ve been tired, cranky and hungry.

4. Have a game plan. If you’ve never been to a major show like FUN, it can be really intimidating. There are hundreds and hundreds of dealers and it’s hard to know where to start. Before you go, spend time on the FUN website (www.FUN.org) and make a list of the dealers that you want to see first.

5. Look at auction lots. Even if you aren’t planning on bidding, the chance to see some of the great coins in the major sales is very educational and rewarding. The FUN sale is traditionally among the very best held each year and this year is no exception.

6. Come as early in the week as you can. Many dealers (not me…) get to Orlando almost a week before the show starts and between the pre-shows, pre-auctions and pre-show hotel room trading, they are burned-out by the time the show opens to the public. I’d say if you aren’t getting there until Saturday you are coming too late. Try, at the very least, to be there on Friday when the show opens.

7. Be safe. There have been a number of robberies after the FUN show ends and you need to remember to be safe. Don’t travel with a lot of cash, don’t display your coins outside of the show, don’t discuss your purchases among strangers and, if possible, have your expensive new purchases shipped to your home/office after the show.

8. Call your favorite dealer(s) before the show starts. Remind them what you are looking for and to hold any important coins for you until you arrive. Speaking from experience, there are a lot of distractions at the show and a gentle prod from a collector is a good way to remind me to hold a coin.

9. If you bring your family, keep them off the bourse floor. image Hey, coin buying is serious stuff. Do you really need your wife and kids tagging along? The beauty of the FUN show is that the family can spend the day at Disney World while you play in the world of rare coins.

10. Don’t forget to bring pricing notes. Bring your laptop, your specialized books, your price guides, Trends, the Greysheet, etc. You want to be ready when that special coin turns up.

The 2010 FUN show begins to January 7th and if past shows are any indication, this one should be memorable.

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Comments

  • DUIGUYDUIGUY Posts: 7,252 ✭✭✭
    Some great advice! Wish I could attend. image
    “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly."



    - Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
  • Some real good advice though I don't think I will be carrying my gooseneck lamp with reveal bulbs around the show plugging it in at each table image
  • RWBRWB Posts: 8,082
    Great suggestions and very practical for all.

    Here are a few you forgot:

    A. Wear striped golf pants and the ugliest “tropical design” shirt you can get away with.
    B. If you stay in a nearby motel, check your shoes for stray “critters” before putting them on.
    C. Do not wear your striped beanie hat with the fluorescent green pinwheel. It might make some feel you are not serious about golf….uh, coins.
    D. Start all coin conversations with “How’d you do on the back nine?” This will establish your sincerity as a man of means.
    E. If you bring your own lamp, make sure the extension cord will reach back to your motel room. It’s very frustrating to spot the perfect coin and be just out of electric power range.
    F. Bring a roll of “Duct Tape” to put over the mouth of anyone saying “I saw a better coin on ebay!”
    G. Once you have identified the coins you want, but before making the purchases, get your drop-dead-knockout wife or girlfriend to accompany you to the various tables. You will find some generous discounts available, and much less negotiation necessary.
  • au58au58 Posts: 1,288 ✭✭✭
    If I follow your advice and arrive on Friday, does that mean my last shower should be on Sunday?
  • IGWTIGWT Posts: 4,975
    Thanks for the link, Longbully. Or is it Goldacre? image
  • RWBRWB Posts: 8,082
    ...does that mean my last shower should be on Sunday?

    No. You last shower should be today; and don't change your socks. You may wear a clean shirt, only if the dog has been sleeping on it this week.
  • BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    Bring the following

    1. Cash

    2. Checkbook

    3. Credit cards

    4. Bring the kids to trade for coins

    5. Be prepared to write with your left hand,
    in case your coin purchases will require your
    right arm.
    There once was a place called
    Camelotimage
  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 17,660 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • And don't forget to remove your badge or name tag when you leave the show. These things scream, "I
    have coins, please rob me." I always see a couple losers at dinner after the show still wearing their
    name tags. Still can't figure this one out.
  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,637 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Good advice, but won't all the REAL collectors be in New York City that weekend image

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