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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 861934, member: 4552"]Good luck and keep it going.</p><p>Here is some suggestions in case your interested. </p><p>1. Check out the numerous coin magazines for possible free samples or a bulk rate discount. Placed on your table at the show might increse the interest in coins. Either for sale of free pending on how much it costs you.</p><p>2. Check for any coin stores in other area or towns nearby and see if they want to place an add piece of paper on your table for advertisement purposes. Might want to charge them a small fee or just do it for possible additional future merchandise.</p><p>3. Check with companies that produce coin related products for resale at the coin shows. Don't know how they do it but at most coin shows here, dealers are able to sell such things as the Red Book for $10, no tax and most stores sell for $14.95 plus tax. </p><p>4. If you can find a great deal on bulk Wheat Cents from the US, you might want to have some as givaways, free drawings, raffles, etc. Not to make a fortune but to inspire interest in coins. </p><p>5. A bowl of box of so called cheap or bargain coins is always nice for younger collectors to look through. Those are the big collectors of tomorrow you know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 861934, member: 4552"]Good luck and keep it going. Here is some suggestions in case your interested. 1. Check out the numerous coin magazines for possible free samples or a bulk rate discount. Placed on your table at the show might increse the interest in coins. Either for sale of free pending on how much it costs you. 2. Check for any coin stores in other area or towns nearby and see if they want to place an add piece of paper on your table for advertisement purposes. Might want to charge them a small fee or just do it for possible additional future merchandise. 3. Check with companies that produce coin related products for resale at the coin shows. Don't know how they do it but at most coin shows here, dealers are able to sell such things as the Red Book for $10, no tax and most stores sell for $14.95 plus tax. 4. If you can find a great deal on bulk Wheat Cents from the US, you might want to have some as givaways, free drawings, raffles, etc. Not to make a fortune but to inspire interest in coins. 5. A bowl of box of so called cheap or bargain coins is always nice for younger collectors to look through. Those are the big collectors of tomorrow you know.[/QUOTE]
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