Any of you guys and gals planning on attending? A few recommendations: Check the dealer list and make a list of who's table you want to visit. Best days to attend are Thursday and Friday. Saturday dealer attendence will be a major disappointment. Take cash and then some more cash. Checks and Credit Cards might not be accepted by some dealers. Take a break and sit down in the snack bar area. Take plenty of pictures to share with the Forum. Report back on your experience and the general of the show. Let's get a meet/greet set up to see each other. Have a great time.
I plan on attending Friday since I will be on terminal leave and no longer really beholden to the Navy If things seem decent, I may take the kids on Saturday.
I will be there Friday. Wife may be tagging along. Still trying to convince her it is time to spring for the 09SVDB to complete my Lincoln collection...
He is retiring after 20 years of service. I will be there on Friday, planning on meeting John Call and furry frog maybe for lunch?
I'll be there Friday. Top of My Shopping List: 1. Fugio Copper (Cent) - VF-XF 2. 1811 Half Cent, "No Cud" Die State - F-VF (I've got the 4-Star die break variety, the "2-Star" die break variety is VERY expensive, R-7) 3. Draped Bust Half Cents - VF-XF Very likely any one of those coins could end my shopping. EAC dealers I'll visit: 1. Chris McCawley's table first. 2. Tom Reynolds table, but he's a true EAC dealer - all raw coins. That means no slabbed coins. 3. The Colonel's table might happen. Those are the only dealers that I know are primarily EAC. Any others? Other dealers I like: -- Angel Dee's for a "howdy" visit. I got my FE/IHC set from them. -- J.J. Teaparty
I am planning on attending when the doors open at 10 am on Friday morning with two of my best buddies. Scouting for additions to my Proof Barber Dime collection; a nicely toned MS 63 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter; MS 61-63 Large and Half Cents; VF Bust Quarters; Proof Indian Cents and nicely toned Washington Quarters, Mercury Dimes, or Walkers. What I have learned from prior shows is to look at as many cases as you can. Don't be in a hurry and be patient. There is always a good deal of eye candy to entice the bills from your pocket.
@coolhandred24 that's quite a shopping list. Good luck. Be sure to share your purchases with us. Safe travels
Expecting third granddaughter first week of April. Thats my excuse and I'm sticking to it; my wife says so! Don't forget to share the results if you attend, thanks.
Sorry, somehow I missed out on the creation of the EAC designation, what does that mean? Seems to be something related to not TPG graded?
@iontyre EAC= Early American Copper. A very well established club whose members study and collect pre 1858 copper coinage, Colonials, half cents and cents. This area of numismatics is VERY VERY well studied. Their newsletter and other researched papers are amazing to say the least. They hold a yearly show/meeting, many times in the Mid West. They also have meetings at large shows around the country. Hopefully the forum members here can add to/correct what I just stated.
Went to LCS at lunch since, sniff, I'm not going to Baltimore. He went yesterday and said: Lots of empty space, huge swaths of it. He saw the same, tired, old stuff, there was nothing 'new'. People aggressively buying gold. Anyone else have any insights? I'm debating about Gettysburg Easter weekend, but am not so sure now.