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goldengolden Posts: 10,455 ✭✭✭✭✭

This year the ANA Convention is the latest in the Summer that I ever remember. As of today, the bourse is sold out. They added 12 more Economy tables last week and every one of them are also sold. This is the earliest sellout that I can remember. Sounds like the show will be a barn burner. This will be my 56th consecutive ANA show. I have been asked what my favorite ANA show was. My answer is the next one. I can't wait.

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    johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 32,315 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @golden said:
    This year the ANA Convention is the latest in the Summer that I ever remember. As of today, the bourse is sold out. They added 12 more Economy tables last week and every one of them are also sold. This is the earliest sellout that I can remember. Sounds like the show will be a barn burner. This will be my 56th consecutive ANA show. I have been asked what my favorite ANA show was. My answer is the next one. I can't wait.

    That show was always nice, enjoy 😉

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    logger7logger7 Posts: 9,645 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I wonder what the reasons are for the bourse sell out? Pittsburgh is closer to the East Coast than Chicago.

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    Project NumismaticsProject Numismatics Posts: 1,851 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Pittsburgh is a great location, looking forward to it!

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    MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 39,444 ✭✭✭✭✭

    how many shows are immediately before and after?

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    SullivanNumismaticsSullivanNumismatics Posts: 876 ✭✭✭✭

    It should be a great show based on the activity at coin shows for 2026. We'll be set up, as usual.

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    alefzeroalefzero Posts: 1,183 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Should be a great show ..... unless the airlines run out of jet fuel and cancel flights.

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    nencoinnencoin Posts: 1,319 ✭✭✭✭

    @logger7 said:
    I wonder what the reasons are for the bourse sell out? Pittsburgh is closer to the East Coast than Chicago.

    Some dealers who regularly attend the ANA shows skipped the OKC show due to difficulty with travel and the cost, so there was likely an increase in demand for tables at this upcoming one.

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    MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,680 ✭✭✭✭✭

    47th in a row for me!

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    Russell12Russell12 Posts: 780 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @alefzero said:
    Should be a great show ..... unless the airlines run out of jet fuel and cancel flights.

    We are driving.

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    lermishlermish Posts: 4,709 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @MrEureka said:
    47th in a row for me!

    I really want to post a clip from the movie Clerks here (even though the number in the movie is 37, not 47) but it's inappropriate and would (and should) get me banned.

    So I'll just inwardly chuckle. If I somehow remember this in October I'll mention it at USMex...after a few drinks.

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    kruegerkrueger Posts: 944 ✭✭✭✭

    Maybe the ANA should split like some churches do. West coast ANA vs East coast ANA . Have our own shows on the west coast. The ANA has not been here since 2016 . A long 12 years after Chicago in 2028. Highest proportionate number of ANA members on the west coast! Why are we ignored??

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    NJCoinNJCoin Posts: 4,199 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @krueger said:
    Maybe the ANA should split like some churches do. West coast ANA vs East coast ANA . Have our own shows on the west coast. The ANA has not been here since 2016 . A long 12 years after Chicago in 2028. Highest proportionate number of ANA members on the west coast! Why are we ignored??

    Because it's expensive, and not easy to get to for over half of the country. As a result, the shows are simply not well attended. That's why.

    PCGS, who is local and has a vested interest in supporting the hobby, could not make shows work there. That's why.

    Sucks if you are there and want easy access to large national shows, but there is simply not enough demand to support it.

    So, instead of West Coast ANA, for now you have SB subsidizing Long Beach. The ANA has tried, but the shows simply do not do well, and they have to appeal to a national audience. So Rosemont is the compromise, and people complain about that. It is what it is.

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    Russell12Russell12 Posts: 780 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @alefzero said:
    Should be a great show ..... unless the airlines run out of jet fuel and cancel flights.

    We are driving.

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    Cougar1978Cougar1978 Posts: 9,742 ✭✭✭✭✭

    How much was the table fee?

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    GoldFinger1969GoldFinger1969 Posts: 3,410 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Given the $$$ made by all the dealers at FUN and Long Branch, I guess it's seen as an easy payday, huh ?

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    Desert MoonDesert Moon Posts: 6,328 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Cougar1978 said:
    How much was the table fee?

    Table fee is dependent on which tier you choose. Standard Ultra-Premium booth was just over $2K, corner table about $3K. Then the prices scale down progressively from Premium to Select to Economy. Most expensive in the buis I think but potential for most revenue as well.

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    Cougar1978Cougar1978 Posts: 9,742 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 4, 2026 6:59AM

    While big shows can attract a big crowd with money to spend there is heavy competition (big gun well off dealers). Flying and going thru airports with coins is stressful (especially these days).

    One friend (did nothing but gold coins) said that’s what finally did him in (travel stress). Driving long distances has its risks, stress, worry. Security of inventory is of most importance. Unless it’s locked in bourse room with security over night don’t ever let it out of sight, control.

    A bad show can be a real let down. Local shows the most I can lose is the table fee. Getting cash flow is numero uno.

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    goldengolden Posts: 10,455 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The club tables are now also sold out.

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    acelmacelm Posts: 51 ✭✭

    @Cougar1978 said:
    While big shows can attract a big crowd with money to spend there is heavy competition (big gun well off dealers). Flying and going thru airports with coins is stressful (especially these days).

    One friend (did nothing but gold coins) said that’s what finally did him in (travel stress). Driving long distances has its risks, stress, worry. Security of inventory is of most importance. Unless it’s locked in bourse room with security over night don’t ever let it out of sight, control.

    A bad show can be a real let down. Local shows the most I can lose is the table fee. Getting cash flow is numero uno.

    This, I go to Grapevine and TNA shows once in a while and haven't missed a thing

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    GoldFinger1969GoldFinger1969 Posts: 3,410 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 5, 2026 8:42AM

    @Desert Moon said:
    Table fee is dependent on which tier you choose. Standard Ultra-Premium booth was just over $2K, corner table >about $3K. Then the prices scale down progressively from Premium to Select to Economy. Most expensive in the >buis I think but potential for most revenue as well.

    How do those prices compare to other Big Shows, notably FUN ?

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    GoldFinger1969GoldFinger1969 Posts: 3,410 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Cougar1978 said:
    A bad show can be a real let down. Local shows the most I can lose is the table fee. Getting cash flow is numero

    I realize hotels and travel (airfare) can be expensive....but isn't the $$$ made on one really good show (i.e., FUN 2026) going to cover multiple stinkers ?

    I never thought about the stress issue. Is theft something you can insure against ?

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    GoldFinger1969GoldFinger1969 Posts: 3,410 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @PeakRarities said:
    I might be doing it wrong, but honestly shows are not often all that profitable UNLESS it is an actual barn burner.

    Understood, PR. :)

    My club has an annual trade show/expo where dealers come from CA all the way to NY and it costs them BIG $$$ to ship a pallet or two of merchandise. And some of them bring 4-6 employees, paying airfare and hotels ! So I see how the expenses can get up there, although when we ask these dealers how they did, they are always happy/ecstatic (if they weren't they wouldn't be back the next year to lose $5,000 or more right off the bat).

    Other dealers, especially those more local, might drive to our show and bring less merchandise (or even just already closed sales from the internet to deliver to the client) and break even. Like you said, they're marketing and getting their name out there.

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    Morgan13Morgan13 Posts: 2,460 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Its hard to be a coin dealer. Close margins I bet. If your someone who has good connections you can probably make some money. I bet its not easy.
    Finding fresh material has got to be difficult.
    So many people chasing the same buck.

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    fathomfathom Posts: 2,116 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @logger7 said:
    I wonder what the reasons are for the bourse sell out? Pittsburgh is closer to the East Coast than Chicago.

    Precious metals prices and the associated activity.

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    Desert MoonDesert Moon Posts: 6,328 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @PeakRarities said:

    @GoldFinger1969 said:
    Given the $$$ made by all the dealers at FUN and Long Branch, I guess it's seen as an easy payday, huh ?

    I might be doing it wrong, but honestly shows are not often all that profitable UNLESS it is an actual barn burner. Just for me and one employee and salary, table fees, flights, hotels, and meals it easily 5-6k cost before even considering my usual monthly overhead of another 1k for that week in fixed costs. ANA is the week long show with expensive tables, it’s different than a couple days at FUN or Rosemont, and it’s not uncommon to lose money at a high cost show if you don’t sell enough.

    The important reasons to go are to interact with new clientele, finding fresh material, wholesaling any stale coins for cash flow, and lot viewing, which all can be figured into the equation.

    4K cost at minimum just for me. But all the other things you mention are what is key.................> @GoldFinger1969 said:

    @Desert Moon said:
    Table fee is dependent on which tier you choose. Standard Ultra-Premium booth was just over $2K, corner table >about $3K. Then the prices scale down progressively from Premium to Select to Economy. Most expensive in the >buis I think but potential for most revenue as well.

    How do those prices compare to other Big Shows, notably FUN ?

    ANA Summer show is by far the most expensive. But potential revenue might be highest.............

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