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New Coin Shop Open in So. California- with Bid Board!

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Everyone,

 

A friend of mine has just opened a new shop in Chino. Contact the owner Mike, or Kirk at:

 

About Rare Coins

12562-B Central Avenue

Chino, California 91710

 

Phone Numbers:

 

Voice: (909) 590-5888

Fax: (909) 590-577

 

mike@gemcoins.net

 

Mike currently has about 500 items on his bid board, with room for many more lots. He specializes in U.S. and Mexican coins. His website is currently under construction. Give him a try, he's an honest guy who's been a collector for many years, and he's finally achieved his dream of opening his own shop. He will treat collectors with utmost respect, which is why I'm giving him this recommendation.

 

Email him, or you can pm me for any other details.

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I can see Marguli and Jammin' falling all over themselves for a new bid board. They'll be in heaven... 893whatthe.gif

 

jom

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Actually, JamminJ & I were informed of this place just today. The board closes on Sunday which might prevent us from going too often since we spend all day Saturday at another shop (saw Shiroh there today) and their bid board is pretty good and we actually have family that wants to see us. Then again, the family sees us after work during the week. 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

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Jom is right, I love a good bid board. cloud9.gif

 

According to Yahoo the new shop is 10 miles/ 17 minutes away from the usual Saturday shop. Might be worth a swing by during the pre-close lull.

 

-JamminJ

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I wish you guys would start a thread with your recent Bid Board Finds. It's always fun to read of the marvels found on old coin shop bid boards! (At least consider it?)

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