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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2102744, member: 19250"]Baltimore is a known coin town , yes I'm sure as volume goes there are bigger shows. But coins have a huge history here. All 3 shows are good as they draw from all over. When the World's Fair of Money was here the convention center was packed! You can't go wrong any of the 3 shows. I do suggest a Friday or Saturday visit. By late Saturday and mid day Sunday the dealers are heading out.</p><p>They need to catch a flight or drive a long way. So they tend depending on their schedule ,and how well they are doing at the show head out.</p><p>Do some research on coins in Baltimore you'll be in for some fun facts and stories.</p><p>I can't recall the date sometime in the 1930's some young boys were in a run down row home. They were being boys and started to kick holes in the plaster . Then they found a huge stash of gold coins. Remember 1930's gold was what 30-35 @ oz. But after all the up roar the boys were given the coins. </p><p>Another reason could be the Baltimore is centrally located on the right coast. Making it a great spot for a show.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2102744, member: 19250"]Baltimore is a known coin town , yes I'm sure as volume goes there are bigger shows. But coins have a huge history here. All 3 shows are good as they draw from all over. When the World's Fair of Money was here the convention center was packed! You can't go wrong any of the 3 shows. I do suggest a Friday or Saturday visit. By late Saturday and mid day Sunday the dealers are heading out. They need to catch a flight or drive a long way. So they tend depending on their schedule ,and how well they are doing at the show head out. Do some research on coins in Baltimore you'll be in for some fun facts and stories. I can't recall the date sometime in the 1930's some young boys were in a run down row home. They were being boys and started to kick holes in the plaster . Then they found a huge stash of gold coins. Remember 1930's gold was what 30-35 @ oz. But after all the up roar the boys were given the coins. Another reason could be the Baltimore is centrally located on the right coast. Making it a great spot for a show.[/QUOTE]
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