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How to Find Dealers Attending Coin Shows

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US Coin Shows Editorial Team

March 28, 2026

Why Dealer Attendance Matters

Knowing which dealers will be at a coin show before you arrive can make the difference between a productive visit and a wasted trip. If you are looking for a specific series, a particular price range, or a dealer who specializes in your area of collecting, it pays to know who will be on the bourse floor ahead of time.

Find Attendance on Show Pages

On US Coin Shows, many show pages list dealers who have confirmed their attendance. When a dealer marks themselves as attending a show through our platform, their name appears on the event page — making it easy for collectors to plan their visit.

Browse upcoming shows and click through to individual show pages to see confirmed dealer attendance.

Check the Official Show Website

Many show organizers publish a bourse list — a full list of dealers who have reserved tables — on their official website or Facebook page. The organizer's contact information appears on each show page, making it easy to reach out before the event.

Dealer Show Attendance History

Dealer profiles on US Coin Shows show upcoming shows the dealer is confirmed to attend. If you have a specific dealer in mind, visit their profile to see where they will be next.

Browse our dealer directory to find profiles for dealers in your area or with specialties matching your interests.

Planning Your Show Visit

Once you know who will be there, you can plan a more focused visit:

  • Identify two or three dealers specializing in your area of interest
  • Bring a want list so dealers can help you quickly
  • Arrive early — the best material often moves in the first hour
  • Bring cash — many dealers at shows offer better prices for cash transactions
  • Budget time to browse the entire floor before committing to purchases

Selling Coins at a Show

If you are bringing coins to sell, knowing which dealers specialize in your material is especially valuable. A dealer who specializes in Morgan dollars will typically pay more for a Morgan collection than a generalist dealer.

Approach two or three dealers before accepting any offer. Competition at shows often works in the seller's favor.

Find Upcoming Shows

Browse upcoming coin shows across the United States organized by state and city, or see our complete coin show guide for first-time attendees.

This article is for educational guidance. Where official grading rules, dealer memberships, legal requirements, or tax obligations apply, consult the relevant primary authority.

Last reviewed March 28, 2026 by the US Coin Shows editorial team. Editorial policy

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