Can you spot a coin collector even before he tells you he's a coin collector?

For example, you're at a party where you don't know most of the guests. As you are introduced to various people are you able to spot the guy (or gal) who passionately collects coins even before the conversation drifts into interests?
And if so, what do you base your speculation on?
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Look for the mustard stains...always the mustard.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
...but if you admit your a coin collector at a party and too many attendee’s hear about it...you can forget about getting any invite to another party again
Outside of shows, this forum, various dealers, and my immediate family, I don’t talk to anyone about coins. A seemingly pleasant conversation today may be tomorrow’s burglary report.
"Today the crumbs, tomorrow the
loaf. Perhaps someday the whole damn boulangerie." - fictional Jack Rackham
You can stand around at parties and point at people and say THEY collect coins.
Only a really dumb coin collector would tell a room full of strangers that he is a coin collector. "Loose lips sinks ships."
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
No.
One of my customers from a show I did years ago stood by my case for quite some time. I admittedly got nervous due to the face tattoos, finger and hand tattoos. He ended up buying some 8 reale coins. One in particular was a killer 1783 that I made that did NOT come from the ElCazador. Turns out he’s a hell of a nice guy and a knowledgeable collector. Nobody would look at him and say “there’s a coin collector”.
There are clues... a loupe around their neck, grey sheet in their shirt pocket, and jingling change in their pants pockets....
Cheers, RickO
Other clues include the gold coin pinky ring, penny loafers with IHC inserted, Morgan dollar belt buckle, gotcha! Peace Roy
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The Polo shirt is a dead giveaway!

At coin shows you can smell some people, that might be a clue. Personal hygiene is not some people's forte.
Nope. If I saw myself at a party or event other than a coin show, I would never guess that I was a coin collector.
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Not if he is a serious collector with half a brain. Discretion is a collector’s best friend.
I can't tell. Most visitors in my shop are trying to sell. I keep thinking there are no collectors. Just heirs and heiresses who could care less.
On a side note, my daughter asked if I knew the difference between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. I said "no".
She said the people in Dubai don't like the Flintstones , but the people in Abu Dhabi do
Tell your daughter she's confused--the people who like the Flintstones live in Yabba Dhabi.
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
I don't even try these days. Outside of the small circle of collectors I've met at meetings and shows, I've not met a serious collector in the wild since I was a kid (and many of us were collecting from circulation, pestering the bank for rolls).
I actually saw a guy at my local pub wearing a PCGS shirt.
He said he's worn it a bunch of times & I was the only one that commented on it.
Apparently he collects ASE & hunts for junk silver.
Nice fellow w/ no mustard stains.
My Saint Set
Non-coin collectors actually like me to talk about my odd business, many get fascinated and ask many questions.
I direct them to my Instagram page and blow them away
Arguably the more important person to be able to spot. The old lady with the sock full of coins.
The last party I attended was filled with cops, corrections officers, FBI and firearm instructors....We talked about situations and gun collections...One guy was fiddling with a challenge coin....I did not mention my extensive collection of those since it was relevant to his organization...Cheers, RickO
Definitely not!
Tom
The CRO cap is also a dead giveaway.
And when I see someone check the Coinstar reject slot I always wonder if they’re a collector or a spare change scrounger — or both like me haha.
ANA LM
USAF Retired — 34 years of active military service! 🇺🇸
The guy who checks the Coinstar slot before I get there....
No not really
Coin collectors? Getting invited to parties??
What happens at coin shows should stay at coin shows. Well at least if you want to get invited to the party