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Woods020

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    Woods020 got a reaction from Coinbuf in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    She had a blast. And I’ll tell you she was my secret weapon. She would simply smile and say hello to anyone coming by. Those that had head down or focused on something else then stopped to say hi and look. 
     
    Her biggest observation after the show was “dad, does every collector have a story about each of their coins? Because everybody I talked to told me a long story about this one coin in their collection”. I just laughed and said yeah, for the most part collectors like stories. 
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    Woods020 got a reaction from Hoghead515 in Re-focusing on Collection - What is your strategy?   
    I can’t tell you how much I agree with this strategy. I don’t always buy the final one, and it’s fun to look for the elusive upgrade, but quality over quantity is important in my opinion. I see so many collectors that focus on quantity or getting cheap deals on unappealing coins. Buying quality over quantity will benefit you with greater returns on your investment, and make your heirs lives so much easier if they inherit. It’s hard to sell run of the mill or low grade stuff at any price. 
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    Woods020 got a reaction from Rummy13 in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    She had a blast. And I’ll tell you she was my secret weapon. She would simply smile and say hello to anyone coming by. Those that had head down or focused on something else then stopped to say hi and look. 
     
    Her biggest observation after the show was “dad, does every collector have a story about each of their coins? Because everybody I talked to told me a long story about this one coin in their collection”. I just laughed and said yeah, for the most part collectors like stories. 
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    Woods020 reacted to JT2 in What is the funniest/strangest thing you have seen at a coin show?   
    Well one year at the FUN show in Orlando with my wife i was walking up and down the rows just oblivious to all of the surondings.  I asked the guy at the Wizard supply counter where i could find the 2 X 2 flips.  he pointed down the row and i took off not realising that i had left my wife in the dust. well anyway i reached over without looking and gave what i thought was my wife a quick tap on the rear.  saying : " come on honey this way!!" next thing i know i looked in the other direction to hear my wife saying "Honey i am  over here"  well to look back and see that expresion on the ladies face was priceless!!!  OOOOPPPPSSS  i dont have clue who she was...............
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    Woods020 got a reaction from Coinbuf in VAM’s/recognized error for 1999 Delaware State Quarter missing “E”   
    VAM stands for Van Allen and Mallis who did a die study of Morgan and Peace dollars. It wouldn’t apply here. 
     
    i can’t really see the coin, but a missing letter isn’t all that uncommon. It occurs from grease and debris from the machinery filling the letter on the die. Not really an error just part of the process. 
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    Woods020 got a reaction from The Neophyte Numismatist in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    I’m at a show in Chattanooga TN this weekend, which is usually a little bigger. Looking forward to it. 
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    Woods020 got a reaction from The Neophyte Numismatist in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    Sorry I have been sidetracked. The show was good. It was a regional show, so roughly 40-50 vendors set up. Lots of the regulars in this part of the country. Traffic was good, but sales were so so. That was the general consensus amongst dealers. Lots of tire kickers. I think I sold right around $20k, and I only stayed Friday and Saturday. A lot of that was two coins coupled with a ton of $50-$100 sales. I did better buying in my opinion. I was able to stock up on quite a bit at a reasonable price from other dealers. The highlight of the show to me was I bought a 1934S peace dollar in MS63 from a local club guy that had a table for $4700. I flipped it later the same day for $5850. I’ll walk over to the next aisle and back for $1150 any day 😂
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    Woods020 reacted to The Neophyte Numismatist in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    Was just wondering the same.  Hopefully, some good collectors, dealers and coins at the show.
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    Woods020 reacted to GoldFinger1969 in Anyone on or around Memphis? Going to the Memphis yearly show this weekend?   
    How was the show ?  Attendance ?  Dealer tables ?
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    Woods020 got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    Agreed. I have no hopes for a star. I was hoping the reverse would maybe eek by. I already have it in the sell pile. No regrading 
     
    I can get some after the weekend if I still have it. The reverse has the hazy toning that makes it difficult to discern how close it really is. 
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    Woods020 reacted to VKurtB in 1979 S 1C Proof error?   
    Looks like a carbon spot to me. “Hear me now and think about it later.” Not just any difference is an error. Almost no differences are errors. This drives me mad more than anything in coins. It’s getting insane. I blame YouTube misinformation. Or SOMEWHERE on the Internet. 
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    Woods020 reacted to Just Bob in 2021 P dime.. possible die cud ???   
    That is the very rare dime that was created when FDR temporarily gave up smoking for a short time and took up chewing tobacco.
     

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    Woods020 reacted to VKurtB in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    Eye appeal wise, that’s one heck of a 63! I tend to not be a “nick picker” and prefer a nice overall look. This has it. 
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    Woods020 reacted to Coinbuf in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    From your photos I do not see it going PL, and as it is already graded the chance of a * added seems slight.
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    Woods020 got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    It’s graded by NGC now. The band around the GSA slab. It’s a 63, which I fully agree with. Just think it’s darn close to PL. A star would do as well. These GSA CCs invoke all kinds of hysteria. Anything added to that really drives people to have to have it. 
     
    It doesn’t make matters easier that the reverse has the chalk like toning. Hard to see it fully through it. 
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    Woods020 got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Looks strange   
    That's the correct explanation and wording for what I was meaning in my elementary explanation. I didn't know it had a name. Good to know.
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    Woods020 got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Good find ??   
    Where does one keep finding these?
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    Woods020 reacted to The Penny Lady in Charmy's February 2022 LONG BEACH SHOW REPORT w/lots of Pics!   
    WOW! What a show! Every dealer I spoke with said this was one of their best Long Beach shows ever, and it was one of mine too! Thursday was especially busy, so busy that we never stopped to grab a snack and my boothmate ended up passing out - more on that later! Any way, this show was a really fantastic show all the way around.

    This is our second time at the new hall, and I think now that folks are getting used to its location which is right next to the aquarium, they're liking it better than the old hall.


    And the loading area is right behind the aquarium and is exclusive to our event.


    Most everyone I talked to said they are liking this location because the parking is right across the front entrance and there are no stairs to navigate up/down to get to the bourse floor.


    Also, the bourse floor is rectangular rather than triangular which seems easier for everyone to navigate.

    PCGS set up a lounge area to give people some space to organize and prepare their submissions before they get in line so it speeds up submissions.

    Set up went quickly and smoothly, then I took some time to shop around the bourse for customer want list items. I also had just acquired a complete set of Indian cents in MS63/64 RB and an almost complete set of Lincoln cents in MS64 RD. Unfortunately, except for the 1877, all of the Indian cents were broken out of PCGS/NGC holders and put into a Dansco album. And the same was true for most of the Lincoln cents, though there were about 10 that remained in their original holders. While the sets looked beautiful side by side in an album, of course it is hard to get your money back out of raw coins compared to what was paid for certified coins. I sold the Indian set pretty quickly, but it took more time for the raw Lincoln cent to sell, but it finally did, including half of the certified Lincoln cents. Here are photos of some of the Lincoln cents.









    A customer also gave me a nice little group of Indian cents to sell on consignment

    After things slowed down it was time to open up a bottle of wine. This is my super duper boothmate Rich Wogoman and I having some wine in my new special customized Penny Lady Yeti cups!


    Our usual Wednesday night dinner place, Cafe Piccolos, was closed so we found another Italian restaurant, Michaels, just off 3rd Street. It wasn't quite as good as Piccolos, but it still had some tasty dishes and we enjoyed the wine we brought. Ron Guth and Karl and Joanne Stephens joined Rich and me.





    We all agreed their Tiramisu was amazing!

    Thursday morning we got to the show just after 9am when it opened for dealers, and there were already several folks lined up to get into the show.


    I walked around before the public was let in and took a few photos. PCGS was busy as usual!



    Paul at ANACS

    Wayne at Stacks Bowers stopped by to say hi

    So did Jerry Bobbe

    When the show opened, there was a very long line of folks waiting to get in. And a line quickly formed for the PCGS table. These photos were taken by the LB Expo folks.



    I mentioned earlier that Thursday was extremely busy for everyone, including Rich and me. We were both dealing with customers, and I was trying to sell my Lincoln cent set, while Rich had a lot of silver and other items he was walking around the bourse selling. And my booth was really hopping with more customers than usual. By early afternoon Rich came back to the booth after running around the bourse and said he had a headache. I gave him some aspirin and he sat down to rest while I was helping some customers. Within a couple minutes I turned around and saw Rich slumped over on the back table. I immediately yelled for someone to call 911 while I tried to wake him up (I thought he had an aneurism or stroke since he complained of a headache just before he passed out - thank goodness it wasn't that serious!). Our neighbor called 911 and gave me the phone to to explain what was going on. Within a couple minutes Rich began to wake up and, although he was pale, he recognized me and sat up. By then, security and the on-site EMT was at our booth assessing him. And within a few more minutes the fire department EMT's were at our booth as well. They gave him all kinds of tests, ekg, tested his blood sugar, etc. and determined that because Rich hadn't eaten anything all day and hadn't drank much water either, he had become dehydrated. They gave him a couple bottles of water to drink slowly, His color began to brighten and he was returning back to normal. The 911 folks were there about half an hour. At the end, they advised that he should go to the hospital but Rich declined since he was feeling much better after drinking the water. We had also ordered a pizza that had just arrived so he had some of that too. Soon the EMTs gathered up their gear and gurney and took off.

    I have to say that everyone that worked on Rich was extremely calm and professional, including the security guards who first arrived and the onsite EMT. And even later that day and the next, the security folks stopped by to see how he was doing. I was very impressed and grateful that help came so quickly. And we both learned a good lesson not to neglect ourselves even though we were busy and preoccupied at the show! So Rich took it easy the rest of the day, and even though it stayed busy for a while longer, I kept an eye on him.
    After the show closed on Thursday, we met up with Ron Guth again at Captain Jack's in Seal Beach. They are located right on the harbor off PCH and Broadway and have some of the best seafood around, as well as amazing prime rib! It was packed and even though it's about 30-40 minutes away from the convention center, there were several groups of other dealers having dinner there as well. They also have a couple of beautiful aquariums along the wall inside.




    Friday morning I had some PCGS business to attend to and went by their table. They were swamped as usual!

    I took a few other photos around the bourse








    I saw a separate thread about the "smash and grab" that occurred overnight at the show. I spoke to one of the security guards and he said they are looking at all cameras both inside and outside, and looking into all possibilities as to how it could have happened With all the years of shows I've been doing, I've never heard of something like this occurring. Security said they are considering if someone may have stowed away under a table, or possibly a janitorial worker, or other avenues that someone was able to gain access. But he said they are are a bit perplexed that someone could smash a case after everyone had left, and not one of the security guards heard it (meaning that perhaps it was done during the show but covered up and hidden until later). The security guards are all retired 20+ year police veterans who have been doing security for this show for a long time. They are pretty sure they will get to the bottom of how this happened.
    Friday wasn't as busy as Thursday but it was still steady and I found a few more coins to add to my inventory. Overall I was very successful in finding some nice coins at this show.

    I also found quite a few raw coins to help fill my raw coin customer want lists!

    I also bought a set of 1930 repousse "pop out" pins for my penny exonumia collection.


    An old friend, Ryan Moretti (used to work at Stacks and now has his own shop in Arizona), stopped by to say hi

    I was really glad Todd/BluCC Photos was at this show, so later on Friday afternoon I gathered all my latest purchases for Todd to photograph. He's been photographing my coins for over 15 years, mostly during shows, but over the past two years, I've had to ship all my coins to him to photograph, so it was nice to have them photographed at a show again!
    Friday night we went to our usual King's Fish House just up Pine street right behind the convention center.

    Rich and I arrived a little early so we had a couple very refreshing Henricks and Tonic with lime at the bar while we waited for Karl and Joanne.


    We love this place as the food is really great and they offer free corkage for our wine. - I definitely recommend King's Fish House!


    My favorite entre is their macadamia nut crusted halibut but this time I tried their Miso Sea Bass and it was delicious!

    Saturday morning I took time to finally view the amazing Tyrant Collection. I have seen it displayed at other shows, but this time I took more time to look closer at some of the coins, especially the early copper. Wow, if you ever get a chance to see this collection on display, I highly recommend taking time to look closely at these treasures!
























    Curtis Mease who now works at PCGS had a really great display of his PCGS sample slabs and PCGS memorabilia.




    Also on Saturday, the Expo staff was all decked out for the kids' Pirate Treasure Trivia hunt.

    Once again, there was a nice steady stream of folks entering the bourse floor when it opened!


    I was one of the stops on the Treasure Trivia trail so I had tons of kids stop by to make their guess of the answer to the trivia question I was given. We had so many kids stop by that I ran out of penny goodies to give them! This especially cute little girl and her dad let me take their picture for my show report. She was very good at reading the question and the entire correct answer!

    We stayed most of the day until there was very little public left. Then it was time to pack up and head home. After such a busy week, I was exhausted when I finally got home so after unpacking, I put my feet up, had a glass of wine and just relaxed. The next day I got out my new purchases and all my paperwork, and got to work. And there was my cutie-pie Penny right there cuddled up next wo me squished inside my coin box!


    As I said, this was an exceptionally busy and successful show - and I look forward to the next one in June. The Long Beach Expo folks really do work hard to put this show together and make sure everyone has what they need - they do a great job!
    Next up I have a very busy March - The Las Vegas Palace Station show, the Buena Park show, McIntosh Sacramento show, then Baltimore!
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    Woods020 reacted to MarkFeld in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    No.
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    Woods020 reacted to Fenntucky Mike in Good find ??   
    Ok, now I'm suspicious. 
    If they are authentic, which they seem to be, then they are a good find. 
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    Woods020 reacted to Oldhoopster in Looks strange   
    Scroll through error-ref enough times and you begin to remember a lot of the pics ("you know, I saw something like that before").  However, it did take a little effort to find it again.
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    Woods020 reacted to VKurtB in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    Without rotation motion, I hate making calls like this, but I fear the reverse may come up a little short of PL. Has any TPGS firm looked at it yet? You said resubmit. How do you feel about an NGC star?
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    Woods020 got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Opinions - Would it go PL?   
    I just got a few GSA Morgans, and this one I was debating on resubmitting to try for PL. The obverse without question. The pics don't show it well, but the fields are well mirrored, and you can see the frost on devices. The reverse is what I am debating on. The reverse is more mirrored that the pics appear, but not as glassy as the obverse.  Give me your opinion? I anticipate a lot of "no's" from the pics but I am curios. 


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    Woods020 reacted to Oldhoopster in Looks strange   
    I'm not sure of this offers an explanation, but it's something I found on error-ref. Maybe something to consider

    https://www.error-ref.com/design-berms/