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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution
Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
On Feb 10, 9:40*pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote:
The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
"sgt23" wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. Say it ain't so. |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
On Feb 11, 8:18*am, "Bremick" wrote:
"sgt23" wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ * * So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? *They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. *Say it ain't so.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't think you've taken the right tack on this, Mr. R. I know of very few coin show promoters who can clear five cents an hour for all their efforts at the end of the day. That's why almost all shows have to be subsidized by some related collectors' club or organization or an affiliated "for profit" auction held in conjunction with the show. Being a coin show promoter/ producer is invariably a thankless job. And the coin dealer community rarely steps up to help a struggling coin show. However, as for coin dealers, on a net-net basis, well, you can't write enough bad things. There are dealers who will do me personally a very good favor and help me get the right coins at a good price, and just as I am feeling full of goodwill, they will next show me where they bought a high grade, rare date Carson City dollar for ten dollars less than the cost of a common date Morgan. Invariably obtained from some grand-motherly old widow. The business ethics of the numismatic coin dealer community will bear NO scrutiny. Unlike used car dealers, who buy for one and hope to sell for four (and will settle for two and one-half), numismatic coin dealers expect a much greater killing. Numismatic coin dealers think that ten for one is some kind of a pathetic mark-up. The whole point of setting in a coin shop or weekend bourses for years-on-end is to hopefully someday have some fool walk in with a $300,000 coin or banknote accumulation that you can manage to buy for five or six grand and then live off of for the next decade. oly Full of the milk of human kindness this morning... |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
On Feb 11, 9:18*am, "Bremick" wrote:
"sgt23" wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ * * So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? *They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. *Say it ain't so. I have no problem with them making money, I have a problem with gold and silver doomsayers. Plus I thought these shows were mostly about promoting the hobby, not running an investment client. |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
"sgt23" wrote in message ... On Feb 11, 9:18 am, "Bremick" wrote: "sgt23" wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. Say it ain't so. I have no problem with them making money, I have a problem with gold and silver doomsayers. Plus I thought these shows were mostly about promoting the hobby, not running an investment client. --------------- If you.ve been under the impression that coin shows are mostly about promoting the hobby, well................ As for the "doomsayers", don't you have your own opinions about gold and silver? If you don't care one way or another, then what they might say shouldn't bother you at all. |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
On Feb 17, 2:28*am, sgt23 wrote:
On Feb 11, 9:18*am, "Bremick" wrote: "sgt23" wrote in message .... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ * * So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? *They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. *Say it ain't so. I have no problem with them making money, I have a problem with gold and silver doomsayers. Plus I thought these shows were mostly about promoting the hobby, not running an investment client.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Optimism is the mania for declaring that all is well, when all is going very badly" - Voltaire. Buying gold and silver as a hedge is a large part of what a typpical commercial U.S. coin show is all about. One could wish for more emphasis on collecting coins as historic objects, but... it rarely happens. You must be one of the bigtime-tax eaters (as opposed to one of the tax payers) if you think that all the doomsaying isn't justified. oly |
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Collectorama Coin & Currency Show - Feb. 17-19, Lakeland, FL
On Feb 19, 3:04*pm, oly wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:28*am, sgt23 wrote: On Feb 11, 9:18*am, "Bremick" wrote: "sgt23" wrote in message .... On Feb 10, 9:40 pm, Ed Kuszmar wrote: The Collectorama Show, Inc. News Release For Immediate Distribution Business is expected to be very brisk at the upcoming 52nd Semi-Annual Collectorama Coin, Currency, Antique and Collectibles show, this February 17-19, 2012, at the Lakeland Center, 701 West Lime Street, just west of downtown Lakeland, Florida. Precious metals prices continue to be amazingly active, with a huge demand for all the popular Gold, Silver and Platinum precious metals items, such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Mexican Pesos, Chinese Pandas, and a wide assortment of Silver Bars, Silver Dollars, 90% and 40% Silver Coins, War Nickels, and much, much more. Well over 100 National dealers will be on hand to buy, sell and trade all types of bullion related and precious metals material, as well as all kinds of Collector Coins, Numismatic Investment Coins, Certified Coins, Currency, Paper Americana, Floridiana, Confederate and Civil War material, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Postcards, Error Currency, Disney Dollars, Stamps and Postal History, and many catagories of Neat Collectibles and Antiques of every description. There will also be a hobby supply dealer on hand. Unlike the fly-by-night “Cash for Gold” people, or the gypsy hotel buyers (here today–gone tomorrow), the Collectorama Show attracts many long-time numismatic experts and professional dealers. Many of these very competitive dealers have attend every Collectorama Show (52) in the past 26 years, and are available to make fair offers, or share information, on just about anything that is brought in by the public and other dealers. There is always a great selection of scarce and rare material available for sale at Collectorama, and there will be an amazing amount of historical and interesting material on display. The Collectorama Coin and Currency Show is a very enjoyable event for the entire family. Be sure to wear your “trading hat” and come on down for some great deals and strong offers. The Collectorama Show is open to the public Friday and Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., and on Sunday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday’s at Collectorama are for dealer’s only, which includes dealer set-up and special wholesale only bourse, from 4 p.m to 8 p.m.. Dealers who wish to come in for wholesale business gain entry with a $25.00 (Minimum) donation, via company check, to The Florida Youth Villa, in Bartow, Florida. Dealers must also have a current sales tax number, and bring along a business card. A Free Verbal Appraisal Clinic will be held all day on Sunday, and guests are urged to bring in any type of Coins, Currency or Collectible material they wish to have identified or evaluated by expert dealers who will be attending. All youngsters, 12 or under, get a daily dip into the Collectorama Show’s special Kid’s Bucket, for a Free Hand Full of Money, and larger items such as reference material and supplies will also be distributed. There is always Free Parking for Collectorama Show attendees and hourly door prizes all weekend. There is a $3.00 Admission Fee (Good for the Weekend), and a special show Souvenir Card will be available at $4.00 that depicts an attractive T-20 Confederate Note. Other special features will be announced. BRING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FREE ADMISSION. Just mention Collectorama Show to the parking attendant for Free Parking. Dealers and guests are excited concerning the Collectorama Show’s new Host Hotel, which will be The Terrace Hotel, at 329 East Main Street, in downtown Lakeland. The Terrace Hotel also has a great Five Star restaurant, and is within walking distance of The Lakeland Center, and close to all downtown Antique Shops, Coffee Houses, restaurants, and a short walk to Lakeland’s wonderful lakes and wild bird sanctuaries. The Terrace Hotel offers all show attendees an excellent room rate of only $89.00. Call: 863-688-0800 Why does every post now days talking about an up coming show, have too include information about the price of silver and gold going up? It makes me and some other I know that coin dealers and promoters are no longer about the hobby, but about the money it makes. It kind of makes me sick at my stomach. JMHO, no one here has too agree. ------------ * * So you believe that coin dealers should run their businesses strictly as a hobby-- not as a way to earn a living and support a family? *They should totally ignore and avoid discussing the fluctuating prices of coin metals? Next you'll be suggesting that lawyers and car dealers are only in it for the money they can make, too. *Say it ain't so. I have no problem with them making money, I have a problem with gold and silver doomsayers. Plus I thought these shows were mostly about promoting the hobby, not running an investment client.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Optimism is the mania for declaring that all is well, when all is going very badly" - Voltaire. Buying gold and silver as a hedge is a large part of what a typpical commercial U.S. coin show is all about. *One could wish for more emphasis on collecting coins as historic objects, but... it rarely happens. You must be one of the bigtime-tax eaters (as opposed to one of the tax payers) if you think that all the doomsaying isn't justified. oly Our government does that all alone. In this world you what you have to do too survive. |
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