Charmy's September 2017 LONG BEACH SHOW REPORT w/lots of Pics!

Let me start out by saying that this will be one of my more briefer reports with less pictures than usual. The reason is a good one. I was SO busy that I didn't have a lot of time to take photos around the bourse floor. I've never had as busy a show as this one, but of course, I am not complaining - I am extremely delighted!
As I've said in past reports, the Long Beach show is one of my very favorite shows as it's so close to home that I can sleep in my own bed each night. Plus, the area around the convention center is really beautiful with lots to do for everyone. And the weather during the week was absolutely gorgeous, if not a little on the warm side.
Taryn and the rest of the Expos Unlimited folks really work hard to put the Long Beach show together, making sure the dealers have what we need, walking around checking on us, etc. Even the loading dock issues we've had in the past were addressed and went much more smoothly and quickly this time.
This is beautiful, sweet, hardworking Taryn!
This is a photo I borrowed from the Long Beach Expos folks of the "naked" bourse floor before everyone filled it up.
This is the driveway to the loading dock.
The walkway bridge they are building for the Long Beach Grand Prix along the loading dock street is almost complete so the street wasn't blocked by all the construction vehicles as it was before. Also, it was great to have the parking garage right behind the loading ramp finally reopened.
I know several dealers I talked to said it was slow for them, that they didn't have very decent sales. However, other dealers I spoke with said they were able to make a lot of new purchases and the show ended up being very good for them.
For me, even though I had a lot of sales in general, there was one wonderful customer, Victor, who allowed me to help him put his Lincoln registry set together. He had been buying Lincoln cents from me over the past year or so but then about a month before the Long Beach show he contacted me and asked if I would try and find the rest of the Lincoln cents he needed to complete his registry set so he could pick them up at the show. So I went to work contacting all my dealer friends, putting out feelers, searching auctions, etc. Then throughout the show, I again hunted for more coins to fill his set. I was thrilled when Victor ended up buying every one of the coins I had picked out for him. I can't tell you how much fun I had doing this for such a nice, kind, easy-to-work with (and grateful) customer. Aside from some possible upgrades, he only needs about 5 coins to have a top 10 Lincoln registry set! To top it off, when Victor first came to my table at the show, he brought me a great bottle of wine AND a box of candy!!
So needless to say, set up day on Wednesday was very busy for me and just flew by. At 7pm when it was time to leave, I really looked forward to having a relaxing dinner and wine tasting with my usual group at Cafe Piccolos - Karl and Joanne Stephens, Rick, and George. I had my usual very tasty goatcheese chicken dinner.
Thursday morning when I arrived at the show, I again searched around the bourse floor for more Lincoln cents and managed to find a couple more, as well as some coins for my inventory. I found this very fascinating and scarce 1942 plastic cent at one of the dealer's tables and just had to take a picture. Interestingly, it also had rotated dies.
A fellow forum member Chris stopped by with another little gift for me - this time it was a really unusual Lincoln medal
My friend Dennis Hengeveld also stopped by for a brief chat.
Thursday was another very busy day with lots of public in attendance. Although it had thinned out somewhat as usual in the afternoon, I finally took a couple quick photos of the bourse floor taken from my table.
The Millers of Millers Mint have had a table across from me for as long as I've had this table in Long Beach
These adorable little kiddos were so excited to be hunting for coins!
A gentleman stopped by my table and showed me these original bank half rolls of 1940 and 1942 Lincoln cents that he acquired in an estate sale. The end pieces are gem and the paper is yellowed and very old.
We actually had some wine leftover from our wine dinner at Cafe Piccolo's so we were able to enjoy the good wine we had from the night before, and once I opened it, it sure went fast!
Then it was time for rib night at Naple's Ribs! I am definitely a creature of habit since I tend to order the same thing at the same restaurants I go to. Also, I always order a combo platter to make sure I have plenty leftover to take home to my hubby (he makes me promise to bring him some ribs whenever I go to Naple's Ribs!)
Friday morning I did my usual search for more Lincolns (in case any of the dealers I had visited previously may have acquired something new or got some Lincolns back from their submissions) and picked up a few more pieces. I also found more for my inventory. Here are my newps from the show!
Included is this really nice original brown 1877 in PCGS MS64.
I also found this beautiful finest known S-10 1897 PCGS MS65 RB with a very bold repunched 7 (repunched to the right)
I also bought this gorgeous 1864-L that was graded MS66 BN for my personal collection, and I have no clue why it wasn't graded red brown so I plan to resubmit it. It is a stunning piece with tons of luster, and I love it!
At one point during the afternoon when I was talking to another dealer, my buddy Matt stopped by and the dealer commented on how we had dressed alike that day. I hadn't noticed at first, but then it made me chuckle when I looked at our picture together!
That night we went to dinner at King's Fish House just up the street from the convention center. They have the best macadamia nut crusted halibut I have ever had! It's definitely on the pricey side, but well worth it (sorry, I forgot to take a picture of it, it would have had you all drooling!).
This is a good picture of my booth buddy Rich and Rick taken at dinner
We had some great wines with our dinner!
Saturday turned out to be another busy day for me. Victor came by to pick up the last of the Lincoln cents I had found for him. He also decided to buy some of the toned brown Indian cents I had since he thought his wife would especially like the pretty colors (he later emailed me to say she loved them!). I also had a couple other large sales that day which really surprised me since usually sales on Saturdays are pretty slow.
So all in all, I am thrilled to say that this was the best show sales-wise I ever had! It really feels good to have such a successful show, especially considering that last year was one of my slowest years. Now the fun part is that I need to replenish my inventory!
I just have to post this photo of my little grandson Ryder. Whenever I am working with my coins, he loves to pick one up and "check it out" by doing what most babies doe, putting it in his mouth. I do hope when he gets older that he will develop a real interest in actually collecting pennies, and not just to taste!
And while I was getting ready for the show, sorting and organizing some raw coins, Penny decided the coins made a nice resting place!
Next up: The Santa Clara Show this week, the PCGS Members Only Show the end of the month, then the Buena Park show the first week in October!
Comments
Thanks for including the panoramic shots. Almost like being there. Once again a fun report.
Cool report. Love those cent rolls.
I always get hungry reading your reports! Love the kiddos and the kitty too...okay and the coin stuff too
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I was there on Thursday too, and I agree that the bourse seemed to have more vibe than usual. I also noted very few "pass" (i.e. reserved coins that did not meet the reserve price) coins in the Heritage Auction.
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Great report Charmy... and interesting to see that it was a busy show with lots of sales.... market must be returning...Nice wines... that Taylors St. Andrews Cabernet is a nice one. One day I will find an old roll of '42 cents like that.... Thanks for a fun show report... Cheers, RickO
Great report Charm. I know how much fun you were having at this one. Sales for me were slow but the picking was decent. The gold guys were having a great show both in buying and selling with spot at $1350ish. It was a very strange show in terms of the stark dichotomy of dealers either having a really good show or a not so good one. I blame the lack of beer & tacos lol.
Great report! Your grandson is absolutely adorable. I thinks he's just checking the slab to insure it's legit. He's clearly MS69+++ !!!
Dave
great report!
Nice. Thanks for the report. I will be at the next LB show in February. I will try to stop by and say hello.
Gotta try that rib place. Thanks for sharing.
Nice report Charmy, time for lunch!
Thanks for the report! Always enjoyable, and interesting!
I always leave Charmy's show report threads with a big smile on face. This thread was definitely no exception. Thanks so much for posting it!
Thanks. And how can anyone not love the Snowman ? That reminds me, speaking of food: "What did one snowman say to the other snowman ? "
A: "Do you smell carrots ? "
Awesome report, thank you for sharing
all around collector of many fine things
Love reading your threads about your time as a dealer. Makes me wish I had a life.
How rare are those half rolls? Just wondering of course.
Later, Paul.
I always enjoy your reports. and I think your grandson is destined to be a crackout artist!
Thanks for another great report. I remember back in 1973 I had 2 original half rolls of 1909 VDB Lincolns.
Thank you everyone! One thing I completely forgot to mention in my report is that PCGS asked me to test their new Coinfacts app the week before the show. It only had a few glitches which they fixed right away. Anyway, this is an amazing FREE app and provides a lot of great information very quickly. I highly recommend you all give it a try!
Chris, I'm sure the lack taquitos and beer had a lot to do with some dealers not having a good show! ;-) (I understand it was because they didn't have a sponsor this time).
Dave, thanks, I am really enjoying being a grammy and this little guy is so happy and fun to have around! I'm definitely going to give him every opportunity to become a new little numismatist as soon as possible!
Coinhack, you really should join us for ribs on Thursday night at the next Long Beach show!
Twosides, you have me scratching my head as to what "Snowman" you are referring to???
Stooge, I'm not sure of the rarity of the 1940 and 1942 half rolls but I can say I have never actually seen any wrapped in their original paper like these so I do think rolls in their original wrapper are becoming more and more scarce. I'm thinking about opening the rolls to see if there are any gems worth submitting, but I'm not sure yet. I'll keep you all posted if I do!
The Penny Lady®
Thanks for a nice report. And a special thanks for posting the menu...the seafood choices are right up my alley. As far as opening the rolls that's a tough one. I enjoy collecting original rolls so I know I wouldn't open them. Let us know what you do with the rolls and if you open them if there were any Gems.
Thank you for the interesting and informative show report and picture of Penny.
On the 1864 "L"; maybe it is "brown red" instead of "red brown", but I hope you get the upgrade. ICG graded an IHC like that.