2 questions really. Anyone else going to the Long Beach show? Anyone know of any dealer booths that they recomend or any CT members going to have a booth? :hail: I don't want to miss any of the best "stuff"
Haven't been in a few years and presently unsure whether I can fit a visit into my schedule. For world coins, especially Asian, I would heartily recommend Fragner & Franger' booth. Very knowledgeable father and son who've both been at it for a long time. If you're looking for US stuff all I can say is that there are a whole bunch of dealers, none of whom I have had any dealings with. Not sure, but I think CT member Pennylady sets up at that show.
Haven't been in a few years and presently unsure whether I can fit a visit into my schedule. For world coins, especially Asian, I would heartily recommend Fragner & Franger's booth. Very knowledgeable father and son who've both been at it for a long time and reasonably price their merchandise. If you're looking for US stuff all I can say is that there are a whole bunch of dealers, none of whom I have had any dealings with. Not sure, but I think CT member Pennylady sets up at that show.
I'm pretty sure that Charmy, The Penny Lady (Hi, Charmy) and Cointalk member is there. She's listed on the Web site as having a booth, and Long Beach is more or less a local show for her.
I have never been to the Long Beach show and I cannot go this year. I hope to make it to that show one of these days. I would recommend that you visit the following dealers' tables (if they are there): Rick Snow - Eagle Eye Coins (Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents) Charmy - The Penny Lady Todd (blu62vette) - BluCC Photos - DMPL Morgans & Coin Photography Fred Weinberg - Error Coins Bob Campbell - All About Coins (Bob is a former ANA President & longtime instructor of Counterfeit Detection at Summer Seminar) Doug Bird - Early American Copper Gary Groll - high-grade Conder Tokens Teletrade PCGS NGC