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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 744249, member: 57463"]<b>Seek and ye shall find.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Again, as noted, at the MSNS with 150 dealers, we will have four or five with ancients -- Pegasi, Beach, First Light, Zauche, Weiss are regulars. But in addition, others may well attend: Waddell and Singer showed up once, and Wayne Sayles made a show. </p><p><br /></p><p>MSNS publishes its list of attending dealers. If the other show websites do not, feel free to ask the Show who is coming. You can always email or call someone via Contact Information.</p><p><br /></p><p>With the ANA, the proportions are about the same, but the numbers are larger. At the ANA, you will have an "ancients and foreigns" aisle or area with a dozen or more tables. </p><p><br /></p><p>FUN is about between the ANA and MSNS; Central States is similar.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, consider that the NYINC -- New York Internatioanal Numismatic Convention -- specifically draws dealers from across the Big Pond. </p><p><br /></p><p>Finally, realize that you never know who has what. Sometimes dealers of US will acquire ancients along the way and then bring them to a show.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 744249, member: 57463"][b]Seek and ye shall find.[/b] Again, as noted, at the MSNS with 150 dealers, we will have four or five with ancients -- Pegasi, Beach, First Light, Zauche, Weiss are regulars. But in addition, others may well attend: Waddell and Singer showed up once, and Wayne Sayles made a show. MSNS publishes its list of attending dealers. If the other show websites do not, feel free to ask the Show who is coming. You can always email or call someone via Contact Information. With the ANA, the proportions are about the same, but the numbers are larger. At the ANA, you will have an "ancients and foreigns" aisle or area with a dozen or more tables. FUN is about between the ANA and MSNS; Central States is similar. Also, consider that the NYINC -- New York Internatioanal Numismatic Convention -- specifically draws dealers from across the Big Pond. Finally, realize that you never know who has what. Sometimes dealers of US will acquire ancients along the way and then bring them to a show.[/QUOTE]
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