How To Find Coin Shows In Your Area

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Perhaps the easiest way to get answers to your burning questions about coins is to ask the people at coin shows. That is, as long as you can wait until there's a coin show in your area!

It's just that you've got a lot of "experts" at your disposal there -- from the coin dealers behind the booths to the coin collectors attending the show.


Of course, you've always got to put on your "cautious hat" whenever you're dealing with a stranger and money is changing hands.

But, if nothing else, you can certainly learn a lot about coins at a coin show. And if you go armed with your list of questions (and your coins in hand), then you'll probably be able to get your questions answered on the spot.

Check out these tips for attending coin shows first.


Find Coin Shows In Your Area


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Photos

  • American Civil War token - Photo in public domain
  • Coin folder: a 50 state quarters album. photo by Ronald Heft
  • A state quarters collection. photo by CK
  • The long line of people who were waiting to be among the first to buy the Hawaii State Quarter from a bank in Hawaii the day it was first made available to the public. photo by nsub1
  • Here's an example of a State Quarter folder album. photo by Joshua
  • 2006 proof silver eagle coin
  • 2006 50 dollar one-ounce gold coin
  • A 1999 gold eagle coin against Christmas wrapping paper. photo by Joshua
  • A 1993 silver eagle coin against birthday wrapping paper. photo by Joshua
  • 1924 Saint-Gaudens double eagle coin is a good example of a regular relief coin.
  • Martin Van Buren dollar coin
  • 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle coin

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