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It was in the back of my mind as I walked around our large biannual show here in Vegas last weekend. After settling in to look thru the junk box at a favorite table I noticed a coin on the floor beneath a table across the aisle. It was too far underneath to reach without disturbing those looking at the dealer's wares and I eventually forgot about it.
I went back on Sunday about noon and was greeted with that typical coin show annoyance - about a third of the dealers had already packed up and left.
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Highlights were a 1943 copper wheatie (on display next to a 100-oz gold bar) and chatting with legendary dealer Jack Beymer, whose ads I've seen in coin mags since I was a kid (quite awhile ago!). Nice, no nonsense guy.
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