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    We also did a (very) brief write-up on the EAC convention on our=20
    website. Here is the link:

    http://www.coinraritiesonline.com/index.php?page=3Droad

    Here is the cut & paste of the "Road Report" itself:

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    Road Report
    Tales from Our Numismatic Travels
    May 4-6, 2006: EAC Convention

    If you like personalized attention, want to focus in-depth on one=20
    fascinating and important area of US numismatics, enjoy seeing=20
    displays of some of the finest early American copper coins in=20
    existence, and think you might want to do all of this in a decadent=20
    resort atmosphere, then you most certainly would have enjoyed=20
    attending this year's EAC convention.=20


    There we were at the Marriott in West Palm Beach, FL (which is=20
    also the "host" hotel for the twice-annual West Palm Beach Coin=20
    Show), copper coins everywhere, having a blast.=20

    The convention started with a bang with a spectacular reception=20
    sponsored by Heritage Galleries. We've been to a lot of similar coin-
    related receptions over the years, but never to one where there was=20
    so much free food that dealers and collectors couldn't finish it all=20
    (note that we're talking real food - platters of jumbo shrimp,=20
    sushi, and other fabulous fare and a group which is not known for=20
    their bird-like appetites).=20

    From a dealer perspective, the EAC typically is not so great from=20
    a business standpoint. Even in the middle of surging coin market,=20
    our sales were modest, as expected for this event (this is always=20
    our weakest show from a buying & selling perspective). But unlike=20
    most coin shows, that really isn't what this convention all is=20
    about.=20

    It IS about renewing old friendships and meeting new people each=20
    year who have discovered the well-trodden path to early copper=20
    coins. It IS about seminars on grading, detecting counterfeits,=20
    collecting by variety and by die state. It IS about a 500 lot=20
    auction of colonials, half cents and large cents - mostly in=20
    collector grades and price levels. And it IS about seeing all that=20
    cool stuff, including a spread of 1786 Connecticut Coppers that=20
    belong in a museum.=20

    And so, we made some new friends, accepted some nice compliments=20
    on our revamped website (I'm blushing as I type this, but I refuse=20
    to insert the blushing smiley face emoticon here because it looks a=20
    little too much like Minnie Mouse), bought a few choice and cool=20
    items which will soon grace the "esoteric" area of our website, and=20
    got a reminder of what this hobby is supposed to be about.=20

    You can't beat that, can you?=20

    DW=20

    =20
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    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Sydney Martin <sfmartin5@...>=20
    wrote:
    >
    > Ray: how about turning this into a short write-up for next C4=20=20
    > Newsletter? Syd
    >=20
    > On May 7, 2006, at 9:02 PM, Ray Williams wrote:
    >=20
    > > Hi All,
    > > I just returned from Florida a couple hours ago and=20
    finished=20=20
    > > going through all my emails. I took a whole week with Diane in=20=20
    > > Fort Lauderdale and ran up to West Palm Beach on Thursday and=20=20
    > > Friday for the colonial events. I thought I'd share some=20




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