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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 187116, member: 4552"]I won't be there. Not even sure where VA is let alone Northern VA. Oddly enough this is the first weekend in the last 20 years that I <b>haven't</b> gone to at least one coin show. I normally go to 2 to 4 coin shows a Month around here. </p><p>Andrew289, If this is your first coin show, think of it as a flea market for coins. Never, ever buy a coin you see, like and want at the first table you go to. Even if you miss out on what you think is a good deal, check out the whole place first. Do not just buy a coin, always haggle or try to chew down the dealer from thier prices. Try to remember that the dealers are usesd to people not wanting to pay what ever price they first state or have written on a coin so they raise the prices knowing you will offer less. Sort of like buying a used car, house or anything where prices are negotiable. If you look to interested in a coin the dealer will read that and not go down as much in price. Coin shows are just a big game for prices and if you don't play, you will loose. Good luck[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 187116, member: 4552"]I won't be there. Not even sure where VA is let alone Northern VA. Oddly enough this is the first weekend in the last 20 years that I [B]haven't[/B] gone to at least one coin show. I normally go to 2 to 4 coin shows a Month around here. Andrew289, If this is your first coin show, think of it as a flea market for coins. Never, ever buy a coin you see, like and want at the first table you go to. Even if you miss out on what you think is a good deal, check out the whole place first. Do not just buy a coin, always haggle or try to chew down the dealer from thier prices. Try to remember that the dealers are usesd to people not wanting to pay what ever price they first state or have written on a coin so they raise the prices knowing you will offer less. Sort of like buying a used car, house or anything where prices are negotiable. If you look to interested in a coin the dealer will read that and not go down as much in price. Coin shows are just a big game for prices and if you don't play, you will loose. Good luck[/QUOTE]
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