Who is going to the MOON SHOW this weekend 10/17 thru 10 /19 2008. I will not be going down on friday due to its our 28 th anniversary but I hope to be there early on saturday.
I would have been at the show if airfare from SFO, SJC, or OAK was cheaper than the $535 for a roundtrip. Compare that to the $276 to go to St. Louis during the same time.
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I'll be there Friday - Sunday, helping out another dealer behind his table. Stop by and introduce yourself - I'll be working with Dakota Coins and my nametag will say Bill. We will be wearing the big bright yellow shirts.
Greg Allen Coins (ie: foodude) also sets up at this show. I believe it is advertised as a 118 table show.
Stopped by today, saw foodude and Civitas. Sold some medals for a fair price and bought a few Conder tokens, including a very nice one from Civitas (thanks again Josh)!
Didn't seem very busy today, some discussions overheard on the state of the economy and what it means for dealers and collectors. A number of dealers expressed reluctance to purchasing gold or silver "bullion" coins unless they could immediately flip 'em or sell them to the smelters.
Certainly not the usual "buzz".
R.I.P. Wayne, Brad Collecting: Conder tokens 19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
SOLD SOME BUFFALO NICKELS AND A 1928 AU 53 PEACE DOLLAR BUT FOUND NOTHING TO BUY WAS LOOKING FOR SOME QTR OZ BUFFALO GOLD PIECES OR SOME QTR OZ MAPLE LEAFS, DID NOT FIND EITHER. ALSO LOOKING FOR A FEW PCGS BUFFALOS TO COMPLETE MY REGISTRY SET , CAME UP EMPTY.
I went on Friday when it opened. Sold off some modern proof sets, a complete set of "BU" Franklins I bought about 15 years ago when I was dumb (before I knew what a slider was), as well as a Walker "BU" short set. To be honest, some of them had toned beautifully. I didn't take a bath, but I didn't realize much for holding them that long, other than learning from them over the years.
I did come away with an 1817 CBH in AU50 that was in the case as a common coin. The comet head had me looking at the reverse hoping for the single leaf and there it was. Old dip, retoning with a few more hairlines than I would like, but pushing AU55 details. It was a nice upgrade for me. zap
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19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
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Greg Allen Coins (ie: foodude) also sets up at this show. I believe it is advertised as a 118 table show.
Didn't seem very busy today, some discussions overheard on the state of the economy and what it means for dealers and collectors. A number of dealers expressed reluctance to purchasing gold or silver "bullion" coins unless they could immediately flip 'em or sell them to the smelters.
Certainly not the usual "buzz".
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
SOLD SOME BUFFALO NICKELS AND A 1928 AU 53 PEACE DOLLAR
BUT FOUND NOTHING TO BUY
WAS LOOKING FOR SOME QTR OZ BUFFALO GOLD PIECES OR SOME QTR OZ MAPLE LEAFS,
DID NOT FIND EITHER.
ALSO LOOKING FOR A FEW PCGS BUFFALOS TO COMPLETE MY REGISTRY SET , CAME UP EMPTY.
maybe next time
Mark
I did come away with an 1817 CBH in AU50 that was in the case as a common coin. The comet head had me looking at the reverse hoping for the single leaf and there it was. Old dip, retoning with a few more hairlines than I would like, but pushing AU55 details. It was a nice upgrade for me.
zap
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198