Coin Show Report - Ohio Coin Expo

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by scotty1418, Aug 30, 2009.

  1. scotty1418

    scotty1418 Junior Member

    I just got back from my first real show (after collecting off and on for about 10 years).

    I was able to catch this show back in May, but just went to peruse and get a feel for the atmosphere/dealers. This time around I was prepared with lists, guides, and a budget!

    My overall perception was that the show was sold out for space but on Saturday the show traffic seemed rather quiet. This of course didn't stop the aisles from being difficult to manage - factor 2 occupied chairs on each side and 1 person going each way and you had a traffic jam.

    I've previously done many shows for different hobbies (military/gun shows) and have been far happier with attitudes from coin dealers. One dealer even let me have a previous issue of the graysheet so I could know current values for the peace set.

    My finds for the show were:
    -Kennedy: '65 SMS, '66 SMS, '67 SMS, 68-S all for $20
    -1952-s Franklin in AU for $20
    -1949-s Franklin in MS and 1951 Booker T Washington in AU for $45
    -1926 Peace (MS) and 1935 Peace in AU for $60
    -1928-S Peace (AU) and 1921 Peace (AU) for $140 :eek:

    Overall, I was quite happy as I got 2 of the 3 Franklins still needed for my set and got that much closer to finishing my Peace collection - especially with a $110 AU Peace! :)

    I'm attaching some pictures of the 1921. There's luster/toning present around the edges in a circular way, but likely not enough to get '55 in my opinion.

    Thanks!

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  3. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Now that is a good dealer. Nice coin. Sounds like a local show here - usually 10 - 15 dealers in a small room with little navigating room. Still fun to visit them.
     
  4. RedTiger

    RedTiger Member

    Thanks for the report. Sounds like you enjoyed the show and bought some decent coins.

    Coin shows are a good way to see a lot of coins in a short period of time. Nothing can replace physically looking at lots of coins in terms of learning to grade, and spotting problem coins.
     
  5. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    I think the dealer overgraded the 1921 Peace
    BUT
    for the price you paid ($110) you did well.
    No worries for that coin.
     
  6. ptvetter

    ptvetter Junior Member

    The 1921 Peace dollar is very hard to grade since they are struck so soft
     
  7. WalkerMorgan2

    WalkerMorgan2 Junior Member

  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I think you did fine on the 21 Peace, and the 49S Franklin.
    Some of the other prices seem high, but then I'm not as active then I was last year.

    Speedy
     
  9. CrustyCoins

    CrustyCoins Twilight Photographer

    Sounds like everything went well once the plan was established.

    Congrats and thanks for the report.
     
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