New York Show - Big Waste of Time and Big Waste of Money - Never Again

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Blake Davis, Jan 20, 2026 at 12:28 PM.

  1. Blake Davis

    Blake Davis Well-Known Member

    There was a time when I used to look forward to the NY Coin show, practically counting the days when I would be able to see wonderful - but unaffordable - coins up close, talk to the dealers, check out the pick out pots etc. And come home with something nice.

    However, as the years have gone by the number of dealers has become smaller and smaller, coins are almost completely individually priced and the prices have become insane - even for worn examples. This year due to some transport issues I got there three hours before the close - this happened last year as well but most of the dealers were still there and I expected the same thing. Instead - empty tables - there were only a handful left, and those that were there had not much. I went downstairs after ten minutes, told the people I bought the ticket from that they should have warned me everyone was gone, they told me that "too bad, we are just temps, you can forget about a refund." So $60 down the drain for me and my mom, who always comes with me since she lives only a short distance away. $30 per person to begin with was outrageous - $30 times two to see empty rooms was insane. And of course, also parking, gas, tolls and the mid-town tax. A lot of money for a lot of nothing.

    No way will we be back - the show was a complete waste of time and money - I intend to contact the sponsor about a refund but I know my chances are zero. And yes I should have got there earlier but based on a prior experience - last year - we expected most of the dealers to still be there.

    The internet has finally killed the coin show. Next year I will be wiser and stay home.
     
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I'll just say.... I been to a few shows over the last few years. Thursday-Friday is always wide open. The FUN show had 10k people show on opening day. Saturdays tend to feel a bit more laid back. And Sunday is like a ghost town. Of the many hundreds of vendors at FUN, I would bet there weren't thirty vendors in the place on Sunday. Don't know entirely why that is, but it is. That you were charged sixty bucks for an empty house was highway robbery. But I think you will find that shows are still thriving.... Just not on the final day.
     
  4. jb10000lakes

    jb10000lakes Well-Known Member

    If you paid for the tickets by credit card, dispute the charges.
     
  5. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Every show I've attended has had free admission. I know it's different for some - our local rock and gem shows apparently charge admission. Not thirty bucks, but we aren't NYC, either. (Parking is free here, too. I guess Raleigh is still considered "out in the sticks".)
     
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