Your time would probably be better spent visiting the ANS or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Visit their websites to see what displays they have and how much advance notice you need.
Rents in NYC are so expensive that, other than Stack's, there really isn't much to see. As for visiting Stack's, you can read a lot of different opinions here.
If you have access to a car, however, there is at least one good coin show in the area in May, just let me know and I can give you details.
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Visit their websites to see what displays they have and how much advance notice you need.
Rents in NYC are so expensive that, other than Stack's, there really isn't much to see. As for visiting Stack's, you can read a lot of different opinions here.
If you have access to a car, however, there is at least one good coin show in the area in May, just let me know and I can give you details.
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<< <i>I'll be there this month and always like to see the local B&M's. >>
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<< <i>Your time would probably be better spent visiting the ANS or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Visit their websites to see what displays they have and how much advance notice you need. >>
Agree. Both are worthwhile stops.
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<< <i>Your time would probably be better spent visiting the ANS or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Visit their websites to see what displays they have and how much advance notice you need. >>
Agree. Both are worthwhile stops. >>
I agree too, just skip the vault tour at the Fed; it's boring.