@Hemispherical said: @Veep How is the US Mint setup? I read the director’s of the US and Canada’s Mints will be there to sign the Pride if Two Nation set.
I saw a line waiting for a signature, but I didn’t stick around.
If anyone was wondering about the US Mint trading cards, I asked and they were only handing them out to kids (which seems fair). Maybe some YN will help out @BackroadJunkie
I was there for 4 hours today. I was most impressed by the number of people looking around in the world coin section. I had no idea world coins were so popular.
If you do what you always did, you get what you always got.
@DollarAfterDollar said:
I was there for 4 hours today. I was most impressed by the number of people looking around in the world coin section. I had no idea world coins were so popular.
I love world coins. Super affordable and so many areas to choose from.
In the few hours I was there, I got a lot done and am heading back Friday for the full day. I need to see a few more dealers and want to take in a couple of the talks and peruse the exhibits.
Today I spoke with outgoing Pres, Gary Adkins, Fred Weinberg (errors) Stacks/Bowers (Currency), Paul Cunningham (exonumia), Distinctive Coins (world) and Chicago Coin (bullion) to name a few. It’s so efficient to have all of those disciplines in one place. Can’t wait for Friday!
It's great to hear how everyone is doing at the show. Keep it coming, let us know what else you see for those of us who aren't going to see it in person.
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@Veep How is the US Mint setup? I read the director’s of the US and Canada’s Mints will be there to sign the Pride if Two Nation set.
I saw a line waiting for a signature, but I didn’t stick around.
If anyone was wondering about the US Mint trading cards, I asked and they were only handing them out to kids (which seems fair). Maybe some YN will help out @BackroadJunkie
I was there for 4 hours today. I was most impressed by the number of people looking around in the world coin section. I had no idea world coins were so popular.
The line for autographs at the mint set-up was probably 30 people long at the longest point and no less than ten at any point that I noticed
I love world coins. Super affordable and so many areas to choose from.
In the few hours I was there, I got a lot done and am heading back Friday for the full day. I need to see a few more dealers and want to take in a couple of the talks and peruse the exhibits.
Today I spoke with outgoing Pres, Gary Adkins, Fred Weinberg (errors) Stacks/Bowers (Currency), Paul Cunningham (exonumia), Distinctive Coins (world) and Chicago Coin (bullion) to name a few. It’s so efficient to have all of those disciplines in one place. Can’t wait for Friday!
thanks for the report
It's great to hear how everyone is doing at the show. Keep it coming, let us know what else you see for those of us who aren't going to see it in person.
Another positive report from the show... Thanks @Veep.... Let me know how bullion is moving if you have time. Cheers, RickO