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<p>[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 2348622, member: 73489"]<font size="5"><span style="color: #0000ff"><b>SHOW UPDATE:</b></span></font> Got to the Parsippany Coin Show a bit before 11 AM. Attendance was a bit down from the last time I was there, probably because of the cold weather (was -2 when I left at 10 AM).</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Dealers were down a bit from the past. </b>1 aisle was almost empty. Didn't see anybody selling large amounts of gold bullion, including slabs. Maybe they haven't been buying that stuff at recent shows and wasn't worth it to come up or bring that merchandise.</p><p><b><span style="color: #00b300"><br /></span></b></p><p><b><span style="color: #00b300">Did see some very nice Saint-Gaudens. </span></b> A bunch of mid-1920's in MS65-66 stood out. Prices seemed to be a bit high but not unreasoable (I recall $2,360 for an MS-65 or 66 1923-D). Ditto an MS-27 which I am sure was MS-66.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good selection of Morgans, early colonial stuff, large and small cents. Currency dealers seemed out in force and getting some looks. Saw a nice $500 and $1,000 bill but out of my price range since I am job searching. Didnt' see too many people selling modern stuff like ASEs in addition to gold bullion; seemed like many many more at the last Westchester show I attended. </p><p><br /></p><p>More small/local NJ shows (Hackettstown, Old Bridge, Wayne, etc.) Feb/March/April so I may try and hit those, too. If anybody is going, maybe we can hook up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 2348622, member: 73489"][SIZE=5][COLOR=#0000ff][B]SHOW UPDATE:[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] Got to the Parsippany Coin Show a bit before 11 AM. Attendance was a bit down from the last time I was there, probably because of the cold weather (was -2 when I left at 10 AM). [B]Dealers were down a bit from the past. [/B]1 aisle was almost empty. Didn't see anybody selling large amounts of gold bullion, including slabs. Maybe they haven't been buying that stuff at recent shows and wasn't worth it to come up or bring that merchandise. [B][COLOR=#00b300] Did see some very nice Saint-Gaudens. [/COLOR][/B] A bunch of mid-1920's in MS65-66 stood out. Prices seemed to be a bit high but not unreasoable (I recall $2,360 for an MS-65 or 66 1923-D). Ditto an MS-27 which I am sure was MS-66. Good selection of Morgans, early colonial stuff, large and small cents. Currency dealers seemed out in force and getting some looks. Saw a nice $500 and $1,000 bill but out of my price range since I am job searching. Didnt' see too many people selling modern stuff like ASEs in addition to gold bullion; seemed like many many more at the last Westchester show I attended. More small/local NJ shows (Hackettstown, Old Bridge, Wayne, etc.) Feb/March/April so I may try and hit those, too. If anybody is going, maybe we can hook up.[/QUOTE]
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