I'll be honest main reason I go to these things is just the fun of being able to talk "shop" with coin people in person. Love all you guys, but there's just something about having a conversation with people in the same room. After getting my 2 free grading submissions with ANACS (submitted the US Air Force medal, and a 2005-S proof American bison nickel), did pick up a few things: Eisenhower dollars: 1977-D (oops already had it), 1978-D, silver uncirculated 1971-S, 1972-S, & 1974-S (they didn't have 1973 unfortunately) 1958 proof set (this was the one thing I was specifically determined to find) Capital plastic holder for 1967 Canadian coins (I had this set in a US holder, so the dollar was loose since it was smaller than a US dollar lol... now they're in a holder that fits properly) Random foreign coins: 2006 Iceland 1 krona, 2015 South Africa 2 rand, 1943 India 2 anna, 1974 Netherlands Antilles 5 cents, 1982 Ireland 5 pence Foreign currency: Bank of China 10 fen foreign exchange certificate, 2002 Cambodia 50 riel, 2014 Cambodia 100 riel, 1991 Bulgaria 20 leva, China 2 jiao Had an overpriced, but tasty, baked potato with brisket, sour cream, cheese, and jalapeños, but hey parking was free so kind of made up for it lol.
There sure is. And thank goodness I can get my fellowship and education here, without facing scary physically-present people...