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Coin Show - Monthly Notes for June 2021

Mark your calendar and join us at the next show on Sunday, July 11, 2021 in the Joe Mack Wilson ballroom.

Dealers will fill the bourse with their displays of coins, currency, bullion, exonumia, scripophily, semi-precious stones, jewelry and other interesting items.

Guests are always welcome at the show whether buying, selling, trading or just looking at the many different historical items displayed.

People can also bring items such as coins, currency and bullion to the show for the dealers to provide free verbal appraisals.

In the event circumstances impact the show, check with this web site, the recorded show message (770-772-4359) or join our mailing list to receive information about the shows.

Make a reminder note and visit the next Greater Atlanta Coin Show on
Sunday, July 11, 2021 in the Joe Mack Wilson ballroom to join the fun and camaraderie  on the bourse.
The June 2021 Greater Atlanta Coin Show happened on a nice day and enjoyed a bourse filled with dealers and many visitors throughout the event.

Lots of visitors came to browse, buy, sell and trade among the dealers' showcases filled with coins, currency, bullion and other collectible items.

Of course, we always appreciate the many people who help make the coin show an enjoyable way to spend a few hours each month - the visitors, the dealers, our security, and the hotel's staff. Our many thanks go to each and every one of you.
Not quite summer on the calendar, the beautiful day was mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid to high 80s. The skies shown a clear blue without the heat haze of a hot summer day.

The hotel welcomed lots of overnight guests, and there was one other event sharing the convention space in another part of the hotel.

As for the show, the dealers remained busy throughout most of the day with lots of attendees searching for numismatic or other collectibles.
People continued their search for gold and silver bullion items, especially silver, to add to their collections or investments. These items could be coins, rounds, bars or other easily recognizable investment metal.

But, people also came to look at traditional coins and currency as well.

In their showcases, the dealers provide an interesting and wide variety of precious metals in addition to rare and collectible coins and currency for people looking to increase or upgrade their collections.

These items range from the ancients to the early years to the modern day monetary collectibles.

In other words, the show represents a broad range of collectible interests.

Due to the busy, very busy, nature of the June 2021 show, this month's notes are brief; no time to capture images for the summary.