Went today, parking lot was packed, but for some reason it didn't seem as crowded as it would suggest. Although many of the dealers constantly had people interacting with them. Maybe 18 to 20 dealers? A couple of new ones, including one from N. New Jersey that specialized in currency with the bank name on it. I believe he said they're from 1929 through 1936. He also had some of the bank boxes where a customer would put money in it as they wanted, then take the box to the bank where they'd open it and put the money in the account. I ended up buying 20 blue ikes and 5 red envelope bicentennial sets. Speaking of Ike one of the dealers was looking to buy, (I think he said), 1,800 clad ikes. He was busy and didn't go into great detail, but I think the biggest hurdle there would be finding someone to do the work to sell something with limited value. I did go there for one specific dealer to buy a couple of commemoratives he had last month, but he didn't show up.
It was nice, wife is in a high risk category, and she recently passed the 14 day mark of her 2nd moderna vaccine. I'm still in the queue, so everything I bought is in quarantine for the next 3 days, I left all my clothing in the laundry room and showered after I got home. It's less than ideal to be sure, but I'm willing to sacrifice. Hardly part of the greatest generation, but willing to do what I can.