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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 7742333, member: 105571"]Agreed. I was there yesterday from 10 to 12 and it was fairly busy but not frantic. I was a little disappointed in the number of dealers since the promoter had said it was the largest turnout ever and it was not. I saw a lot of bullion in the cases, the usual number of fossils, jewelry, tons of Morgan dollars, a pretty good amount of St. Gaudens but no early gold. As [USER=101855]@johnmilton[/USER] said, a few heavy hitters, including, I think, [USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] behind the stereo microscope and chattering away at his client.</p><p><br /></p><p>Heard a number of dealer complaints about lack of inventory.</p><p><br /></p><p>Frankly, I think a lot of dealers and collectors were holding out for FUN next week.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had numerous conversations with old friends and acquaintances but only bought three low-grade raw Buffalo Nickels for that low-grade circulated set: 1913-S T-1; 1913-S,T-2; 1917-D.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 7742333, member: 105571"]Agreed. I was there yesterday from 10 to 12 and it was fairly busy but not frantic. I was a little disappointed in the number of dealers since the promoter had said it was the largest turnout ever and it was not. I saw a lot of bullion in the cases, the usual number of fossils, jewelry, tons of Morgan dollars, a pretty good amount of St. Gaudens but no early gold. As [USER=101855]@johnmilton[/USER] said, a few heavy hitters, including, I think, [USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] behind the stereo microscope and chattering away at his client. Heard a number of dealer complaints about lack of inventory. Frankly, I think a lot of dealers and collectors were holding out for FUN next week. I had numerous conversations with old friends and acquaintances but only bought three low-grade raw Buffalo Nickels for that low-grade circulated set: 1913-S T-1; 1913-S,T-2; 1917-D.[/QUOTE]
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