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Need some ideas for a coin shop display pictures included
A friend of mine just opened up his second coin shop. The building is older and has 2 large front windows that face the street with the entry door in the center.
There is a raised "platform" that measures 36 inches deep by 60 inches wide and is 24 inches high in front of both windows. He is trying to come up with some ideas of what to put there.
One of the idea's he has is to build two replica safes and have them gold leafed with the name of his shop on them kinda like a sign in the window.
I was just wondering if there might be some other ideas of what to place in front of the windows. I have attached pics for you to view.



There is a raised "platform" that measures 36 inches deep by 60 inches wide and is 24 inches high in front of both windows. He is trying to come up with some ideas of what to put there.
One of the idea's he has is to build two replica safes and have them gold leafed with the name of his shop on them kinda like a sign in the window.
I was just wondering if there might be some other ideas of what to place in front of the windows. I have attached pics for you to view.




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I'd suggest large photographs of coins, artfully done, maybe on a stand or easel of some kind, possibly coin books or some other display which does not involve 1) putting something valuable in the window that 2) needs to be removed every night.
Put The name of your store on the front of them in gold leaf
put a false bottom in them like 1/2' from the top
Fill them with chinese fake dollars
Instant Treasure chests
If someone does steal them- no real value lost
at least you could tell the insurance company that they were real
Another idea would be to get a local artisan to carve a 50" in diameter morgan dollar for one side and an indian head penny for the other side to hang there
If you ever went out of business you could always sell the carvings on the B.S.T. board
It would be cool looking and you would be helping out the local economy instead of just selling
Jim
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
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<< <i>I think putting a replica safe in front of the window is asking for trouble from someone who might think its real (and real valuable). >>
<< <i>I think putting a replica safe in front of the window is asking for trouble from someone who might think its real (and real valuable).
I'd suggest large photographs of coins, artfully done, maybe on a stand or easel of some kind, possibly coin books or some other display which does not involve 1) putting something valuable in the window that 2) needs to be removed every night. >>
I agree, and would like to add that leaving the window uncluttered so you can see into the shop makes it more inviting.
<< <i>My idea woul be to go to a model company and have the 4 mints made up. The S, P, D and the CC put them in the window with some old pictures. Put several low value coins from each mint with a brief history. This way you can also atract the kids. Christmas time you can add a few things to it and make it more interesting. Good luck with the store! >>
Hey, that's a great idea. I second that.
I think he should aim the displays of getting the non-serious collector or beginners in the store. The window on the right (from the inside) looks great for books. Lots of beginners books as well as some serious books.
The 2nd stoop that is viewable from two sidewalks I would put a nice selection of Whitman/Dansco albums - should remind a lot of people of the "Good old days" and may get them back into collecting and wanting to come in. Good place to put some flips, 2x2's, etc. A treasure chest scene wouldn't be too bad if it was with low-dollar dateless buffalo's, wheaties, mercs, etc. I agree with those who said keep the theft ideas out of most of their heads.
Just my 2cents worth.
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Hoard the keys.
That would be cool (to me).
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Nice looking space! Maybe set up an old fashioned bank teller cage? One thing I can tell you is to remove the color blue from your stores interior if you have any. The Casino industry has done some kind of color testing for casino interiors and people especially males, are less willing to spend money around the color blue. Thats why you never see blue on casino floors.
I agree with StrikeOutXXX... Coin collectors will not make the decision to enter based on what is diplayed out front.
Maybe a big old gumball machine or cheap balsa planes to get the attention of kids or a few Americana antiques that will get the attention of both coin collectors and non-collectors. Things like old cast iron bookends or antique lamps. High quality items that can be sold and make a nice display and bring in people who may not enter or spend money otherwise.
A couple of big American flags hanging outside the door would look nice as well.
On another note, where is parking for your friends store?
Looks like a neat shop!
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How bout a Gypsy Grandma? Not sure what they cost anymore but they are very cool. (Its an old fortune telling machine).
<< <i>On another note, where is parking for your friends store? >>
There are 10-12 parking spots in the rear of the building plus on street parking on the side road.
This building is a 3 story. The first floor is all showcases and such. The second floor is set up to do appraisals and also has a kitchen. The third floor has 2 offices and storage.
When you walk in there is a cathedral ceiling all the way to the third floor. The second and third floor both have balconies that overlook the showroom.
He has been in operation for about 5 years at his original location. His partner and an associate will continue at that store while he and another associate get this place up and running.
This new location is only a few miles from downtown Cincinnati. His other shop is about 15 miles away near Hamilton Ohio.
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Maybe a rack of coin collecting software?
Maybe some plush toys to get kids in there? Maybe not these exact bears, but something similar?
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