Well it was Mother's Day but thought I'd try the usual every second Sunday coin show around here. The weather forecast was for cloudy and rain so I thought this show will really be a flop. Got there at about 9AM when it is supposed to open and found the parking lot mobbed already. Went inside and found more mobs of people. Only about 60 to 70 dealers though and thought there would be a lot less. Hey go home all you people so the prices will go down I thought. The same base dealers were in the same talbles as they are at this coin show every Month. Noticed there were several dealers with currency also. The dealer that sells books wasn't there this time. Prices of food was to high so I starved until I got home. You would think that on Mother's Day there would have been free food or something. I asked one lady dealer why she was there on Mother's Day and she said just to keep her husband out of trouble. I really couldn't find much in the way of anything I wanted for a price I was willing to pay. When there are to many people at these shows the dealers appear to hold their prices more. I did somehow manage to spend about $500. Got out of there by 11AM before I became broke buying stuff I liked, not needed. One of my pet peives is the idiots that decide to start a discussion right in front of a table I am trying to look at. One dealer noticed that and said could you guys move a little so people can see what I've got and they looked like they were being insulted but they did move on. Cell phone mania is getting to the coin shows to. Saw one guy talking on a cell phone while trying to look at coins. Probably asking his wife if she wants a coin for Mother's Day.
Carl, OK...so you didn't buy any of the high priced food,the book guy wasn't there to take your money,you couldn't find anything you really liked at a good price and you still spent $500?? Good day huh?
Come on Carl dont leave us hanging what did you buy for your $500 For a guy who coudnt find anything you sure spent a lot LOL De Orc :thumb:
Actually I did purchase more by quantity than quality. One of the things I did with a Whitman Classic Album was to add enough pages to put two complete sets of Merc Dimes in the binder. However, the blank pages contained more than the required coins for Mercurys. So I purchased numerous Roosevelt Dimes to add to the last part of the pages to fill it and make it look complete. They were all MS 63 or 65 and from 1946 to 1955 including D and S mint coins. I did the same thing with Jefferson NIckels but just added one page at the end for Proofs and I purchased some of them also. Then there is the last page in my Lincoln Cent Album that contains all proofs from 1950 to about 72. I bought a few of these also. This may all sound dumb and it probably is but that's where my money goes.
Dont sound dumb at all to me you got yourself some more bits you wanted so it's all good. De Orc :kewl: