Got back from my trip to Atlanta for the mid winter ANA show. The show was steady for the most part. Several dealers there that dealt exclusively with ancients. The show cases were loaded with $100+ coins and quite a bit of Roman and Greek gold. None of the dealers there had the usual double row boxes with the cheaper world coins. I usually pick thru the Hungarian section looking for $40 or less pre 1940 coins. None of the foreign dealers brought cheap paper money. Something like 25@$20 selections. PM was not flying off the tables, odd since everyone was concerned about the stock market correction due the Coronavirus situation. Had a good time talking with Glenn Schinke and Allen Berman. Both very knowledgeable about Medieval and world coins. Overall I had a good time and saw lots of nice coins.
I'm guessing kids going around answering numismatic questions to complete a card that earns them a gift.