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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 1190374, member: 19423"]I'm ready for the show!!!</p><p> </p><p>Nothing specific on my buy list, but if I happen to stumble across something I really like then I'm in! Going to the Goldberg pre-Long Beach auction lot viewing this weekend and will check out the Heritage lots as well. Maybe I'll find something good. I always like looking at the big dollar rarities in the auctions as well. It's so much fun to hold the $100k and up coins in hand and check them out!! At the last Goldberg lot viewing I got to hold some really huge gold bars (100+ ounces) which was really fun. </p><p> </p><p>At the show I like to check out the rarities and the coin displays as well. One of the coolest things that many people miss out on is the collector display area over by the Long Beach Coin Club table, near the coin supplies dealers in the back. At the February show I displayed my 1908-S Indian Cent Grading Set (32 coins) and was really pleased that many people got to see the coins in person. I'm working on another display for this upcoming show that I think will be cool for others to see as well as educational. All forum members going to the show are welcome to check it out and if you can track me down at the show I'd be happy to open up the case and let you see some of the coins up close if you like.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 1190374, member: 19423"]I'm ready for the show!!! Nothing specific on my buy list, but if I happen to stumble across something I really like then I'm in! Going to the Goldberg pre-Long Beach auction lot viewing this weekend and will check out the Heritage lots as well. Maybe I'll find something good. I always like looking at the big dollar rarities in the auctions as well. It's so much fun to hold the $100k and up coins in hand and check them out!! At the last Goldberg lot viewing I got to hold some really huge gold bars (100+ ounces) which was really fun. At the show I like to check out the rarities and the coin displays as well. One of the coolest things that many people miss out on is the collector display area over by the Long Beach Coin Club table, near the coin supplies dealers in the back. At the February show I displayed my 1908-S Indian Cent Grading Set (32 coins) and was really pleased that many people got to see the coins in person. I'm working on another display for this upcoming show that I think will be cool for others to see as well as educational. All forum members going to the show are welcome to check it out and if you can track me down at the show I'd be happy to open up the case and let you see some of the coins up close if you like.[/QUOTE]
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