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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 219637, member: 4552"]Might be a location thing. Around here I go to about 3 coin shows a month. Hardly ever go to a coin store. Only bad experience I've ever had was at a kind of famous coin store, H.J.Berk. However, in thier defence I must admit they are equally rude to all ages. At all coin shows I've never heard of or seen poor treatments of YN's. In fact they are usually given better treatments than me. Also, I noticed it seldom makes a difference on how your dressed as to anything. The greatest amount of these coin shows are on Sundays so some people are dressed fairly well and others look like they just got done painting thier fences. All are basically treated the same. I've witnessed many kids getting free coins from dealers. At one show a kid of about 8 years old or so was staring at a box of discounted coins and the dealer, although busy, said go ahead and check out the ones in there. The kid did and pulled out several of them. The dealer told the kid he was to busy to take his money now but take the coins and pay when he gets to be about 40 years old. The kid looked confused, several people laughed, he ran to show his Dad the coins. I"ve seen situations like that many times. Usually at the front tables at these shows there are free coin magazines, pamphlets, newsleters, etc. and kids are always welcome to help themselves and they do. From what I've seen over the years at coin shows around here I want to be a kid again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 219637, member: 4552"]Might be a location thing. Around here I go to about 3 coin shows a month. Hardly ever go to a coin store. Only bad experience I've ever had was at a kind of famous coin store, H.J.Berk. However, in thier defence I must admit they are equally rude to all ages. At all coin shows I've never heard of or seen poor treatments of YN's. In fact they are usually given better treatments than me. Also, I noticed it seldom makes a difference on how your dressed as to anything. The greatest amount of these coin shows are on Sundays so some people are dressed fairly well and others look like they just got done painting thier fences. All are basically treated the same. I've witnessed many kids getting free coins from dealers. At one show a kid of about 8 years old or so was staring at a box of discounted coins and the dealer, although busy, said go ahead and check out the ones in there. The kid did and pulled out several of them. The dealer told the kid he was to busy to take his money now but take the coins and pay when he gets to be about 40 years old. The kid looked confused, several people laughed, he ran to show his Dad the coins. I"ve seen situations like that many times. Usually at the front tables at these shows there are free coin magazines, pamphlets, newsleters, etc. and kids are always welcome to help themselves and they do. From what I've seen over the years at coin shows around here I want to be a kid again.[/QUOTE]
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