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<p>[QUOTE="iGradeMS70, post: 1190378, member: 29109"]It does sound like you're ready! Maybe I'll see you there <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. Just look for the "kid". You see, I'm only 15 years old. I am not quite sure yet if I'll be entering any of the floor auction rooms but if just so happens that I see the opportunity to purchase a coin I like for decent price, I might sit down to watch and possibly participate in a bid or two. I'll probably spend the majority of the show on the actual show floor searching for those coins I mentioned, even though I may have better luck in a Heritage, Stacks-Bowers, or Goldberg auction room I find the show floor is where I usually find most of the coins I end up purchasing in the end. Besides, I do not like to deal with the buyer's 15% fee. I've also been brushing up on some Cherrypickers' Guide varieties for a little bit of fun to see what interesting varieties I may find on the show floor (Washington Quarters in particular). Knowing my luck, I won't stumble across even the the most common varieties where nearly 2/3's of a certain date minted are that variety, Hahaha! </p><p> </p><p>-Brian[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iGradeMS70, post: 1190378, member: 29109"]It does sound like you're ready! Maybe I'll see you there ;). Just look for the "kid". You see, I'm only 15 years old. I am not quite sure yet if I'll be entering any of the floor auction rooms but if just so happens that I see the opportunity to purchase a coin I like for decent price, I might sit down to watch and possibly participate in a bid or two. I'll probably spend the majority of the show on the actual show floor searching for those coins I mentioned, even though I may have better luck in a Heritage, Stacks-Bowers, or Goldberg auction room I find the show floor is where I usually find most of the coins I end up purchasing in the end. Besides, I do not like to deal with the buyer's 15% fee. I've also been brushing up on some Cherrypickers' Guide varieties for a little bit of fun to see what interesting varieties I may find on the show floor (Washington Quarters in particular). Knowing my luck, I won't stumble across even the the most common varieties where nearly 2/3's of a certain date minted are that variety, Hahaha! -Brian[/QUOTE]
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