Opinions wanted: first ANA for long time collector
I will be attending ANA Boston next month. Up until now, the largest show I've attended is Baysatate. I will be there Tuesday-Thursday. I am a long time collector with a good knowledge of grading/type/do's and don'ts etc. I would like to get opinions from those of you who either attend these show regularly or those that have attended in the past on how to tackle such a large show/event. My main reasons for going(other than my love of coins) is to sell about ten pieces and pick up a type coin or two. Also to attend the programs and exhibits. Thanks in advance.
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After that, pick the dealers who deal in the coins you have for sell and see them first...
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
If you see something that you really like, you might try trading in some of the coins that you are trying to sell, as that eliminates one transaction.
Have a great time. This is the grand-daddy of all coin shows!!!!!!!
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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Sit down with this map and dealer directory before you go and mark those dealers you want to visit most. By doing this, you will also become familiar with the overall layout of the bourse.
If you bring reference books, auction catalogs, etc., you may want to bring a small suitcase or "carry on" style bag on wheels, or a backpack.
Be very careful about buying a coin too early in the show...you may be tempted to buy something only to find something better a day or two later. Best to hold off buying anything until you have gone over the entire bourse at least once.
You can find this and all the informantion on the ANA web site www.money.org world fair of money
Just remember the bourse opens to the public at 9:30 but you can get into the exhibits at 9:00. I see that you go 09sVDB. I will have a exhibit of Matte Proof Lincolns on display that I hope you enjoy.