Leesburg, VA show report

The show started off a tad slow, but a steady stream of traffic has been coming in over the past hour. Lower end type material is doing well, along with VAM dollars. Generic Morgans and Gold are sitting with offers well off the mark. The supply guy (Tidewater Coin & Supply) seems to be having the best show so far.
Wayne Hearndon's set up is small in comparison to normal size shows. About 30 dealers are set up. The weather is great, and that may have a little something to do with the lower than expected attendance.
A few notable dealers who have done this show in the past have opted out this time.
Overall, for a tiny show, this one seems to be worth the effort to attend.
Wayne Hearndon's set up is small in comparison to normal size shows. About 30 dealers are set up. The weather is great, and that may have a little something to do with the lower than expected attendance.
A few notable dealers who have done this show in the past have opted out this time.
Overall, for a tiny show, this one seems to be worth the effort to attend.
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The show has definately dropped off the screen today. Most of us (dealers) are sitting around talking and playing on the forums. The weather is darn near perfect outside, and that may be a reason for such poor attendance this afternoon.
There are some half way decent deals here on the floor, and I would suspect that no reasonable offer would be turned down tomorrow.
I am a bit surprised at the drop off today, but since this is our first time setting up, I can only base this opinion on the dealers who have set up in years past.
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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<< <i>I was coming, but decided to go golfing instead. >>
I went golfing, too, today, but I am no where near Leesburg.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
You should really make an effort to get out more.
Remember where Baltimore is? From your place, just go past there for an hour on I-95, then turn onto I-495 for 30 minutes or one jackknifed truck accident. Exit at Rte 267 (pay 75-cents to pass GO) and take Rte 7 West. This is the two-track dirt road through cow pastures and mushrooming townhouses. At the Loudoun County line, pay $4.50 to open the access gate (or use your Smart Trip card), then Billy-Bob will show you how to go straight to Leesburg and avoid the ‘gaters in Sugarland Swamp.
Local cuisine includes every brand of greasy fast food known to mankind. Between the fast food joints, townhouses and cow patties, are law offices arranged alphabetically by specialty. The facade tells you the hourly rate with full-depth natural stone @$675/hr. Local Blue Laws prevent lawyers from distributing business cards on Sunday, so some give away bananas with their phone number printed on the peel. This week there is a special on "post mortem wills and trusts." There was a seminar in the median strip titled "Are You Also the Father of Nicole Smith's Baby?" which was quite well attended.
At the Douglas Center you will be greeted by the serving staff of the local Hooters. The ladies run a thriving coin grading and encapsulation service in the parking lot. I’ve heard that the grades are subjective and not real accurate - common grades are: “nice,” “OK,” and “cool.” These are printed on the slabs and the slabs often fall open, but then, who cares? They also sell tomatoes and local sweet corn.
You can also have your car mulched by the local Boy Scouts.
PS: Golfing is not permitted in some parts of Loudoun County. The balls make the cows all congested. However, Lansdowne has a fine golf course. Maybe they accept gold coins in larger denominations?
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<< <i>I was coming, but decided to go golfing instead. >>
I went golfing, too, today, but I am no where near Leesburg. >>
Hope your walk in the woods wasn't as spoiled as mine!
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<< <i>I was coming, but decided to go golfing instead. >>
I went golfing, too, today, but I am no where near Leesburg. >>
Hope your walk in the woods wasn't as spoiled as mine! >>
I gave my father in law a whoopin' at his own country club. Probably not a good move on my part.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Levi, Straus, and Co. didn't do to poorly.
Bruce
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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Buffalo Nickel Digital Album
Toned Buffalo Date SetDigital Album
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!