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JHL

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Jan 29, 2010, 10:59:41 PM1/29/10
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where do you look for coin show information? iex where/when/how
big etc

local paper?
nu news?
coin world?
local/state club magazine?
internet coinshows.com?
just know about it already? iex past attendance

curious where best bang for buck is for advertising.

Petronius

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Jan 30, 2010, 8:15:49 AM1/30/10
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"JHL" <j...@michsoft.com> wrote in message
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I check the listings in Coin World


Alan Bruns

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Jan 30, 2010, 8:27:19 AM1/30/10
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> where do you look for coin show information? iex where/when/how
> big etc

This web site is very good:

http://www.coinshows.com/

-Alan

Mr. Jaggers

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Jan 30, 2010, 8:27:43 AM1/30/10
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http://www.coininfo.com/

Click the U.S. Coin Shows link, then the month.

James


B.J.

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Jan 30, 2010, 8:57:36 AM1/30/10
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On Jan 29, 10:59 pm, JHL <j...@michsoft.com> wrote:
> where do you look for coin show information?   iex  where/when/how big  etc
> curious where best bang for buck is for advertising.

Primarily I check the individual web sites for coin shows I've
attended before. This doesn't need to be fancy, http://www.westfordcoinshow.com/
works. I don't go to every show and I want assurance (from an updated
web site) that the show is still on.

Many shows take names from door prizes and send postcards. Those are a
waste of money (when sent to me). I'd love an e-mail notice instead.

> local paper?

I take several papers, but I've never used them for finding coin
shows. Partly that is due to my area, the local papers I take only
cover my immediate area which has no coin shows. For the Boston Globe,
I don't normally look through the classified ads section so I wouldn't
know where to look for coin show information.

> nu news?

No

> coin world?

I buy one every few years and take a look. I occasionally look at the
listing on their web site.

> local/state club magazine?

No.

> internet coinshows.com?

About once a year I look for new shows in my area.

> just know about it already? iex past attendance

My most common approach (and will remain until I get a lot more money
and a lot more free time).

Petronius

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Jan 30, 2010, 10:01:20 AM1/30/10
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and if that doesn't work, I drive from town to town asking if there is a coin
show...


Mr. Jaggers

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Jan 30, 2010, 10:07:25 AM1/30/10
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I tried that for a while, with absolutely no positive results. But then it
was always on a Monday afternoon...

James


j-rod

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Jan 30, 2010, 1:09:05 PM1/30/10
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Local dealer web sites may have listings of shows they are attending.

http://www.nickeltrader.com/shows.shtml


Local coin clubs also list coin shows they sponsor and shows in the
area.

http://southhillscoinclub.org/_wsn/page3.html


Regional and national shows can be found by reading the coin rags or may
be listed on their web sites.

http://www.trajan.ca/showbbs/ccn.pl

JAM

Petronius

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Jan 30, 2010, 1:16:59 PM1/30/10
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I've found that Monday's are very slow.
Many people asked then have questioned the legitimacy of my antecedents.


George

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Feb 27, 2010, 4:16:54 PM2/27/10
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try here

http://www.coinshows.com/

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