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<p>[QUOTE="savitale, post: 3292686, member: 95284"]I've only gone once. The schedule is kind of crazy and it took a while for me to figure it out. The event is actually 10 days long. There are auctions Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and the following Sunday. The bourse is open Thursday (for a $125 fee), Friday and Saturday. If you have to pick one day for the bourse I would definitely go on Friday. At most coin shows dealers will leave Saturday afternoon if not earlier. I can imagine NYINC is even worse in that respect since the dealers may have been at the show for an entire week or more at that point. </p><p><br /></p><p>The educational offerings are on Saturday only, as far as I can tell. I did not attend those last year so I can't speak to the quality. If buying were a secondary concern then Saturday might be the more fun day to attend because of those. </p><p><br /></p><p>Everyone peruses the bourse floor at their own rate given by how chatty they are with the dealers. FYI, at my rate (not chatty, but thorough) I went through the entire floor twice in about 6 hours with a break for lunch.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="savitale, post: 3292686, member: 95284"]I've only gone once. The schedule is kind of crazy and it took a while for me to figure it out. The event is actually 10 days long. There are auctions Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and the following Sunday. The bourse is open Thursday (for a $125 fee), Friday and Saturday. If you have to pick one day for the bourse I would definitely go on Friday. At most coin shows dealers will leave Saturday afternoon if not earlier. I can imagine NYINC is even worse in that respect since the dealers may have been at the show for an entire week or more at that point. The educational offerings are on Saturday only, as far as I can tell. I did not attend those last year so I can't speak to the quality. If buying were a secondary concern then Saturday might be the more fun day to attend because of those. Everyone peruses the bourse floor at their own rate given by how chatty they are with the dealers. FYI, at my rate (not chatty, but thorough) I went through the entire floor twice in about 6 hours with a break for lunch.[/QUOTE]
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