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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 4649620, member: 66"]I posted a brief one on another forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>Show floor was larger than usual, dealer attendance was down, maybe 50 dealers at most. this allowed the tables to be spaced apart. Attendance by the public was also light. Wearing of a mask was a requirement while on the show floor, and there were several hand sanitizing stations scattered around the floor. We got there at about 10:30 and by 12:30 my father had picked up about a half dozen chinese case pieces (from the 1100 to 1400 era) and had determined that there was no one there with foreign currency so he was ready to go. I had covered about half the floor, and paid Steve Ellsworth a couple thousand on my account. he didn't have anything new I could use in early date cents but he did have some beauties in middle and late dates. (He had just picked up a major late date variety collection with a lot of Condition census material.) I have been considering doing a date set of the late dates in AU and he had a gorgeous 1846, chocolate brown with smooth surfaces. Just the kind of piece I love. He also had a lovely MS-62 1817 N-14 that was just begging to come home with me. So I decided rather than having dad cool his heels for a couple hours while I finished the floor (and yielded to the temptation of the 1817 and 1846.) we had better get out of there, and we left early.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 4649620, member: 66"]I posted a brief one on another forum. Show floor was larger than usual, dealer attendance was down, maybe 50 dealers at most. this allowed the tables to be spaced apart. Attendance by the public was also light. Wearing of a mask was a requirement while on the show floor, and there were several hand sanitizing stations scattered around the floor. We got there at about 10:30 and by 12:30 my father had picked up about a half dozen chinese case pieces (from the 1100 to 1400 era) and had determined that there was no one there with foreign currency so he was ready to go. I had covered about half the floor, and paid Steve Ellsworth a couple thousand on my account. he didn't have anything new I could use in early date cents but he did have some beauties in middle and late dates. (He had just picked up a major late date variety collection with a lot of Condition census material.) I have been considering doing a date set of the late dates in AU and he had a gorgeous 1846, chocolate brown with smooth surfaces. Just the kind of piece I love. He also had a lovely MS-62 1817 N-14 that was just begging to come home with me. So I decided rather than having dad cool his heels for a couple hours while I finished the floor (and yielded to the temptation of the 1817 and 1846.) we had better get out of there, and we left early.[/QUOTE]
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