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<p>[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 8180129, member: 110226"]Yes, that might the right approach. Scout it out and then decide if you want to set up at a future show. I don't know what the table set up rate is, but I am sure it is not cheap, to say the least.</p><p><br /></p><p>Long Beach is big. I've been there once. There are lots of dealers there, selling all kinds of coins, currency, collectables, stamps, etc. I am not in a position to compare it to the NYINC, but from what I have seen, both in the comments of CT members who attended it, and others who participated in the associated auctions, that show seems to have more of an international focus, both in the dealers present, and the focus of the coins generally offered, especially world and ancient coins. Long Beach has lots of dealers in US coins. I don't know if that is the case with the NYINC. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not knocking the Long Beach show, it is just different, in my view. I had a great time there, even picking up a gold 8 escudos cob of Mexico, 1713, a coin that now I would ill afford to buy. That was my focus back then, world coins, notably crowns, so I didn't dwell long around the dealers of ancient coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 8180129, member: 110226"]Yes, that might the right approach. Scout it out and then decide if you want to set up at a future show. I don't know what the table set up rate is, but I am sure it is not cheap, to say the least. Long Beach is big. I've been there once. There are lots of dealers there, selling all kinds of coins, currency, collectables, stamps, etc. I am not in a position to compare it to the NYINC, but from what I have seen, both in the comments of CT members who attended it, and others who participated in the associated auctions, that show seems to have more of an international focus, both in the dealers present, and the focus of the coins generally offered, especially world and ancient coins. Long Beach has lots of dealers in US coins. I don't know if that is the case with the NYINC. I'm not knocking the Long Beach show, it is just different, in my view. I had a great time there, even picking up a gold 8 escudos cob of Mexico, 1713, a coin that now I would ill afford to buy. That was my focus back then, world coins, notably crowns, so I didn't dwell long around the dealers of ancient coins.[/QUOTE]
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