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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1249555, member: 18828"]Thanks for posting that because I was not aware of that. I have not been paying too much attention on the selling that was going on at the show. I am sorry that you were disappointed with this. I know of two dealers who do not bring any cash and only do checks but the others probably did not bring enough cash to begin with but I do not really know that. I guess that a lot of those dealers were "Bullion rich but cash poor". </p><p><br /></p><p>Or perhaps they simply just underestimated the amount of people that were going to sell gold and silver and some of these dealers thought they they had enough cash on hand to handle that. This is just a wild guess on my part. </p><p><br /></p><p>If it makes you feel any better, during this year, there were some other coin shows where I have driven 2 hours to and I came away empty-handed and disappointed in not being able to find certain silver art bars that I was looking for at that time. With that said, I would try again that following month and have better luck finding what I was looking for. </p><p><br /></p><p>Counting this Dalton Summer show, I went to a total of 15 coin shows so far this year in 3 states and I had some success in most of the coin shows that I went to this year but there were some shows that I traveled to and ended up leaving empty-handed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1249555, member: 18828"]Thanks for posting that because I was not aware of that. I have not been paying too much attention on the selling that was going on at the show. I am sorry that you were disappointed with this. I know of two dealers who do not bring any cash and only do checks but the others probably did not bring enough cash to begin with but I do not really know that. I guess that a lot of those dealers were "Bullion rich but cash poor". Or perhaps they simply just underestimated the amount of people that were going to sell gold and silver and some of these dealers thought they they had enough cash on hand to handle that. This is just a wild guess on my part. If it makes you feel any better, during this year, there were some other coin shows where I have driven 2 hours to and I came away empty-handed and disappointed in not being able to find certain silver art bars that I was looking for at that time. With that said, I would try again that following month and have better luck finding what I was looking for. Counting this Dalton Summer show, I went to a total of 15 coin shows so far this year in 3 states and I had some success in most of the coin shows that I went to this year but there were some shows that I traveled to and ended up leaving empty-handed.[/QUOTE]
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