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<p>[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 2988284, member: 16729"]I always end up winging it at the CSNS show.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm going this year again. I thought I paid $5 two years ago? Is this new? I signed up for membership with CSNS, so perhaps I can get in without paying the fee?</p><p><br /></p><p>Bad news is that PCGS will NOT be doing on-site grading(!!!) after having graded coins at CSNS for the past (at least?) five years. This year they decided against it, I guess. After asking Patricia Foley, the convention organizer, about this, she said that both PCGS and NGC have booths for this year's show but neither has asked to rent out space in the convention center for on-site grading. </p><p><br /></p><p>The two grading companies will be accepting submissions at the show, though.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, there will be auctions, and if we're lucky, maybe another meeting space rented out by the Wooden Nickel Society (or whatever their title is). When I saw that a couple of years ago, it made me smile. The educational exhibits are worth visiting, and I'm not usually easily impressed by stuff like that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 2988284, member: 16729"]I always end up winging it at the CSNS show. I'm going this year again. I thought I paid $5 two years ago? Is this new? I signed up for membership with CSNS, so perhaps I can get in without paying the fee? Bad news is that PCGS will NOT be doing on-site grading(!!!) after having graded coins at CSNS for the past (at least?) five years. This year they decided against it, I guess. After asking Patricia Foley, the convention organizer, about this, she said that both PCGS and NGC have booths for this year's show but neither has asked to rent out space in the convention center for on-site grading. The two grading companies will be accepting submissions at the show, though. Yes, there will be auctions, and if we're lucky, maybe another meeting space rented out by the Wooden Nickel Society (or whatever their title is). When I saw that a couple of years ago, it made me smile. The educational exhibits are worth visiting, and I'm not usually easily impressed by stuff like that.[/QUOTE]
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