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Anyone ever been to JJ TeaParty shop?

I am heading there today and was wondering what to expect. I am here from Florida for a little while so thought I would poke around different stores in the area.
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Whit
Small, tight, confined. Not many can fit in there at the same time.
Nothing special in the cases but you can ask and see if they have anything in that they can show you.
I overpaid for a nice half-cent that had come in that weekend from a show and hadn't gone off for inventory yet.
Dont' expect the items from the website to be in the shop unless you let them know ahead of time that you would like to see something specific and are coming.
Getting there should be done by walking from the Commons, imho, as there are too many tight one-way "alleys" (streets).
I felt like Harry Potter going down Diagon Alley walking those narrow spaces
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There wasn't even a name on in front of the door when I was there in 2004 or so. Just the street number.
Everything said is 100% true.
Without an appointment - its a waste of time.
Liz doesn't work weekends - and most of the
coins are kept off premise. Only Gail knows the
location - and she's hiding somewhere in the
mountains of New Hampshire shoveling snow.
They are basically a mail order shop now but
a major force on the bourse floor.
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Ditto all that was said. I was in there, said hello to the person behind the counter and that was about it. I was walking all around Boston anyway. Nothing on display except a few raw coins. I saw some currency tacked up on the wall. I have bought a bunch of stuff frpom them though. Great dealer.
Here's a really nice 1801 half dime I bought there years ago.
1) Small and cramped
2) I bought a copy of the VAM book, which was long out of print at the time and I'd been searching for one. (This was before VAMs became popular.)
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Just like my shop, small B & M, who literally has nothing in the shop to offer, yet we did over 2 1/2 million last year. Todays business is done away from the store front, except on the buying side.
But I am toying with the idea of closing the store front and doing hotel buying next year only. That way I only have to work a few days a month.
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<< <i>I have bought a lot from JJ Teaparty over the internet. Great dealers. >>
I have the same opinion. I am very pleased with them.
<< <i>I have bought a lot from JJ Teaparty over the internet. Great dealers. >>
For sure they are great dealers with great inventory, I don't think anyone is arguing that point.
When the Worthy Coin bid wall existed in Boston, coins were stolen off it from time to time despite the best efforts of a the management to prevent it. It’s just the natural of trying to deal with small and valuable items in the heart of a metropolitan area.
<< <i>One of the things you have to bear in mind is that having a ground level store in Boston entails risks. If it got a around that they had a couple million dollars worth of rare coins in their cases or on the premises would be a invitation to a robbery or burglary. Having a few tens of thousands of gold and silver bullion around is bad enough.
When the Worthy Coin bid wall existed in Boston, coins were stolen off it from time to time despite the best efforts of a the management to prevent it. It’s just the natural of trying to deal with small and valuable items in the heart of a metropolitan area. >>
You make a very valid point.
<< <i>Everything said is 100% true.
Without an appointment - its a waste of time.
Liz doesn't work weekends - and most of the
coins are kept off premise. Only Gail knows the
location - and she's hiding somewhere in the
mountains of New Hampshire shoveling snow.
They are basically a mail order shop now but
a major force on the bourse floor. >>
thats what i have found out as well. there web site is the place to check out. jmo and happy hunting