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Are your local coin shows like ours?
I went to a coin show Sunday in a small town in Nebraska. It was kind of far from where we live so I thought we might see something different than what we see every month at our city's monthly show. Boy was I surprised. It was all the same people with all the same coins with all the same people looking at them. Is it like that everywhere? All the same dealers at all the shows in your area trying to sell all the same coins to all the same people? I'm not saying it was a bad show, it just seemed kind of ... the same.
The food was really good though. Home made pies and stuff! YUM!
The food was really good though. Home made pies and stuff! YUM!
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If you bring your CSI kit to a show up here, you can find Russ' fingerprints on most all of the proof sets from the 60's and early 70's.
They stay in the same dealers' cases for a LONG Time.
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I agree with Bochi... and will see many of the same coins/dealers at Kent this weekend as I did last weekend at Kirkland... even Snidely will be there...
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I can tell when new material comes in because it stands out against the "great unsold" languishing in the dealers' cases.
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<< <i>If you bring your CSI kit to a show up here, you can find Russ' fingerprints on most all of the proof sets from the 60's and early 70's. >>
Yep.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i> Other than to socialize, attending these shows aren't typically productive. >>
So how do the dealers make any money or pay for their tables or stuff like that?
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<< <i>Gotta agree here too.
I can tell when new material comes in because it stands out against the "great unsold" languishing in the dealers' cases. >>
No kidding...what's funny, at least for some of the ones up here, is that they put the same, unsold stuff, in the SAME spots in their cases....show after show. At least mix them up a little....give the effect of things being different
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<< <i> Other than to socialize, attending these shows aren't typically productive. >>
So how do the dealers make any money or pay for their tables or stuff like that? >>
The tables at the local shows are almost always quite cheap so covering costs will not require too many sales. Many of the dealers with tables may not even cover table fees at all the shows. Since the smaller shows are usually operated by the local coin club or similar organization, people will rent a table as a way to support the club and consider the lost bourse costs as a "donation". Setting up at a local show is also a good for public relations.
There are some very small local shows where I will rent a bourse table even though I don't intend on actually setting up or I know that we'll probably lose money by attending.
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So what you all are saying is for the regulars that is may be the same old over priced, over graded stuff.
I guess I will wait until ... ooh there are no major shows in my area. I am near Albany NY, mmmmm maybe the Baltimore show.
They even set up in the same spots.
The actual inventory may change but stuff is still the same.
They may not have the same ms66 but they will have a ms66.
<< <i>Sane here. You need to go to some of the bigger major shows. >>
Exactly. At FUN or Baltimore, it is INsane!
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No, cause we got showgirls and hookers everywhere!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas
<< <i><<Are your local coin shows like ours?>>
No, cause we got showgirls and hookers everywhere!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas...true for everybody else...but if you're from California what happens in Vegas is out in the open an hour after it happens.
The "working girls" don't exactly operate out of the properties where the Las Vegas coin shows are held. If a girl is "workin' " the Sam's Town, Gaughn's Plaza or the Riviera, I would actually feel bad for them.
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No homade pies, though. Crappy show food.
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There is, however, a show this Sunday that I took vacation to attend in Oshkosh. Supposed to be 80 tables, so I am hoping if I don't find anything to purchase, at least I'll have plenty of coins to look at to sharpen my grading skills.
But, I take that opportunity to get to know these dealers and they get to know, what I'm looking for and what my likes and dislikes are. That way, if they come across something I might like, there's a better chance on them picking it up for me to look at. Not every dealer brings their entire stock to a show, especially the smaller local shows.
The more eyes I have looking for what I collect the better chance I'll have of finding it and the more choices I'll have to go through!
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The Association has about 200 members who travel to small towns in the Midwest and mountain states. Each week they rent a local VFW or Moose Lodge and stage a one- or two-day coin show. A dozen or so members take turns being “dealers” for the show and the others wander about pretending to be customers. “Customers” sometimes wear disguises. The organization has two purposes: 1) provide rental income to small town social halls, and 2) sample homemade baked goods and other food served at the coin show. The organization is mostly social, and has never made a profit – it is alleged that they have never sold a coin.
The NAVSCS has several affiliated organizations, the largest of which is in Washington, DC. However the Washington members seem to have forgotten about the coin show tables and now just stand around talking at each other and tasting the food in the lobby. They go by the name “Congress”.
<< <i> Are your local coin shows like ours? >>
yup - Preussen
I knew it would happen.
I heard that some dealers run on a "circuit", here one weekend then to another the next
for a few weeks or even months during the summer.
Their is a Big Show in March in Brooklyn Park,MN @ the Earle Brown Centre. This one attracts alot of
dealers, this is where the best deals can be found.
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<< <i>same dealers, 98% same coins, same show attendees. The challenge is finding the 2% of inventory that has turned over in the past six months. >>
Probably 50% of my inventory has turned over in the past 3 months.
Of course, if I put every coin upside down in the case, then I could say 100% will have turned over!
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Same dealers set up shop at most of the 3 local shows I attend...they just wear disguises
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<< <i>same dealers, 98% same coins, same show attendees. The challenge is finding the 2% of inventory that has turned over in the past six months. >>
Probably 50% of my inventory has turned over in the past 3 months.
Of course, if I put every coin upside down in the case, then I could say 100% will have turned over!
how do they make a living. They got to sell something at some time
to someone. Or, maybe not.
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homoginized them in a big blender, would we end up
with a male version of........GASP.......................LAURA?
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<< <i>My local show starts this week in Long Beach. It's a little bigger, and smoetimes even has smoe fresh material
No homade pies, though. Crappy show food. >>
That is not true. There have been two occasions when the $7.75 hot dogs at Long Beach did not give me food poisoning. I think you are exaggerating.
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<< <i>There's a tiny show in Burlington, VT now and then that I like a lot. It only has about ten tables, but each time I go two or three of them are taken by collectors who obviously do not make a full-time thing of this. Also, Tim Puro sets up there, and he always has something good. I have bought a few really nice coins at that show. >>
I like this show because Babe Binnete from Maine sets up. He always has HUGE coins with HUGE prices, and I love to look at his wares.
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It's often better to wait for FUN or Baltimore and do all one's business in a single shot, esp if selling. If anything decent does pop at a local show it often is not shown, and gets snapped up early in setup. The known dealers that pay strong and don't quibble, usually get first cracks. If anything did come my way at a local show it was usually from a dealer walking the floor.
You can beg and plead to try and get CDN bid for a worthy coin only to take it to Balty, FUN, or ANA and get Bid+10%.
roadrunner
disappoint 90% of the time, with a 10% chance of finding something
you will truly like.
no different then auctions, walking into a random store, etc...
tis life! rare coins do not grow on trees, but i heard they tone on trees.
Sell your way out.
Buy your way out.
We have recently begun setting up at some smaller shows (25 to 100) dealers. We go with the intention of buying. If we sell some stuff there, great. A lot of these little old guys who are setting up at these shows are collectors who are selling off their dupes or looking for extra cash.
For the collector, these shows can be quite boring after a while. For us, it is shop inventory waiting to be picked up.
The show that notlogical is refering to is probably the Nebraska City NE yearly show. It is actually a pretty decent show for such a small town. I know for a fact that there is one dealer (who routinely has a full page ad in the coin newspapers and magazines) tries to set up a table at this small show every year. His reason.... he actually does some selling, but the main draw for him is the buying opportunities. He has said the show has always been a success for him due to the buying opportunities, both from the other dealers and also from the public (I always see plenty of people carrying in their cigar boxes, boxes, etc. of items to sell at this show).
It was a complete waste of time and gas.
on them.
Very nice alternative to the mega-Baltimore show which I also look forward to.
Garrow
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<< <i>You have stumbled upon the “National Association of Very Small Coin Shows, Inc.” with headquarters at 102 2nd Avenue, Adams, North Dakota.
The Association has about 200 members who travel to small towns in the Midwest and mountain states. Each week they rent a local VFW or Moose Lodge and stage a one- or two-day coin show. A dozen or so members take turns being “dealers” for the show and the others wander about pretending to be customers. “Customers” sometimes wear disguises. The organization has two purposes: 1) provide rental income to small town social halls, and 2) sample homemade baked goods and other food served at the coin show. The organization is mostly social, and has never made a profit – it is alleged that they have never sold a coin.
The NAVSCS has several affiliated organizations, the largest of which is in Washington, DC. However the Washington members seem to have forgotten about the coin show tables and now just stand around talking at each other and tasting the food in the lobby. They go by the name “Congress”. >>
Classic!
nevermind.
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