Sorry for the photo quality my ancient flip phone sucks... better pics when my friend Karen comes back from her California vacation. It was a small show about 20 tables. They only let 25 people in every 1 hour. You had to wear a mask in the casino and coin show. You had to register and sign a no fault agreement stating that the show was not liable if you got the corona virus. I saw 3 of my favorite dealers. I bought 3 coins. 2 toned Canadian 50 cents pieces and 1 Unc. silver Thailand 1 Baht coin. My hour was up and I think I saw almost every world coins. I went to get back in and was sent to a waiting room with chairs spaced out. There must have been 70 people waiting to be next. Some of the men got mad and started yelling "hey we are next". It got weird. After seeing that it was gonna be another 2 hour wait I told myself ok I am not waiting that long and left. Fun show, but speed coin looking I hated, but that's what I had to do. The toned halves were nice, but the Thailand coin made my day. You never see them in this high grade so it was time to strike and buy it. Worth the $100 I paid for sure.
I'm quite jealous that you're stomping around my hometown and going to a coin show to boot! I look forward to the updated photos.
Well it's thee closest coin show 127 miles away in Las Vegas lol I live in St. George, Utah. I also needed the road trip.
Those are some beautiful Canadian fifty-cent pieces @spirityoda. The Canadian fifty-cent pieces are certainly an underrated and fun to collect series of coins.