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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1460971, member: 31533"]I really enjoyed it. I spent about 3 hours there, and there probably were 25 tables. When I got there all the regular parking spots were taken, so I parked just outside the bounds of the spaces, and someone immediately parked next to me, too. The dealers for the most part were sooooo nice, I got a 55 Bugs Bunny for my Franklin collection and it's really nice. I put the pic up on the new acquisition thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the dealers mentioned that there were less people there today than the last show, so maybe it wasn't as productive for some of the dealers. </p><p><br /></p><p>I also got some silver dimes and some world coins (icelandic and some others) and three books: A Krause world catalog (2nd edition of 1994) for like 15.00 - 1801 to 1900, and two token books: The Standard Catalog of US Tokens 1700-1900 by Rulau (1994) and also Rulau's Hard Times Tokens (1980) which is the complete revison and enlargement of Low's 1899 reference on these. Those two, together, also only cost me 20.00 so I will get a lot of learning from a small amount of dollars. :smile</p><p><br /></p><p>I took some more pics of some coins I got and will be putting them up as a couple new threads, maybe.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1460971, member: 31533"]I really enjoyed it. I spent about 3 hours there, and there probably were 25 tables. When I got there all the regular parking spots were taken, so I parked just outside the bounds of the spaces, and someone immediately parked next to me, too. The dealers for the most part were sooooo nice, I got a 55 Bugs Bunny for my Franklin collection and it's really nice. I put the pic up on the new acquisition thread. One of the dealers mentioned that there were less people there today than the last show, so maybe it wasn't as productive for some of the dealers. I also got some silver dimes and some world coins (icelandic and some others) and three books: A Krause world catalog (2nd edition of 1994) for like 15.00 - 1801 to 1900, and two token books: The Standard Catalog of US Tokens 1700-1900 by Rulau (1994) and also Rulau's Hard Times Tokens (1980) which is the complete revison and enlargement of Low's 1899 reference on these. Those two, together, also only cost me 20.00 so I will get a lot of learning from a small amount of dollars. :smile I took some more pics of some coins I got and will be putting them up as a couple new threads, maybe.[/QUOTE]
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