Greenville was good. Would have been fuller had it not been same weekend as baltimore. I was pleasantly surprised to see the mint there as well. Just selling retail. No cool displays of 33 gold or anything like that. But still a great job by the bourse chair to get them there!
Thare were maybe at least 50 dealers there. Tough to estimate.
It was a sc state numismatic assoc show and the number and dedication of volunteers was fantastic as there were some great exhibits , a yn corner , boy scout merit badge, and I believe an awards banquet I missed.
I know the Mint often goes to the large shows, did not realize they went to the smaller venues. I guess they have to sell all those mint and proof sets somehow... Cheers, RickO
@ernie11 said:
I'm such a dummy!! When I read your post's title, I thought "No, the Mint was never in Baltimore, I've never seen a 'B' mint mark on a coin."
Make that 2 dummies...
I thought for sure it's going to be a history lesson dugged up by Mr. Roger B.
“I know the Mint often goes to the large shows, did not realize they went to the smaller venues. I guess they have to sell all those mint and proof sets somehow... Cheers, RickO”
Not to mention a nice haul of palladium coins at no limit to customers! Wish I was there. Was in Tokyo at the time! I might have bought enough coins to get my next business class ticket to Japan for free! Wondercoin.
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They were in Greenville, SC at the South Carolina Numismatic Association show.
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Yes, I was in Greenville as well. Just wondering if they were at both shows
How was the Greenville show? About how many dealers were there? I didn’t realize the mint was going to be there
Greenville was good. Would have been fuller had it not been same weekend as baltimore. I was pleasantly surprised to see the mint there as well. Just selling retail. No cool displays of 33 gold or anything like that. But still a great job by the bourse chair to get them there!
Thare were maybe at least 50 dealers there. Tough to estimate.
It was a sc state numismatic assoc show and the number and dedication of volunteers was fantastic as there were some great exhibits , a yn corner , boy scout merit badge, and I believe an awards banquet I missed.
Anyways stop by next year if your in the area
I'm such a dummy!! When I read your post's title, I thought "No, the Mint was never in Baltimore, I've never seen a 'B' mint mark on a coin."
I know the Mint often goes to the large shows, did not realize they went to the smaller venues. I guess they have to sell all those mint and proof sets somehow...
Cheers, RickO
Make that 2 dummies...
I thought for sure it's going to be a history lesson dugged up by Mr. Roger B.
“I know the Mint often goes to the large shows, did not realize they went to the smaller venues. I guess they have to sell all those mint and proof sets somehow...
Cheers, RickO”
Not to mention a nice haul of palladium coins at no limit to customers! Wish I was there. Was in Tokyo at the time! I might have bought enough coins to get my next business class ticket to Japan for free! Wondercoin.