Corrections Policy
We welcome corrections from organizers, dealers, and collectors. If you spot an inaccurate date, venue, business detail, or summary, send us the correction and supporting source so we can review it promptly.
What we correct
- Show listings — incorrect dates, venue addresses, admission details, or organizer contact information
- Dealer profiles — outdated address, phone number, website, specialties, or business status
- Learning content — factual inaccuracies in our educational guides or outdated references to official standards
- Membership or affiliation data — incorrect or outdated ANA, PNG, PCGS, or NGC status
How to submit a correction
Use our contact form to submit your correction. Please include:
- The URL of the page with the error
- A clear description of what is incorrect
- The correct information and, if possible, a source we can verify it against
What happens after you submit
- Our editorial team reviews the correction and any supporting source provided.
- If confirmed, we update the listing or article and refresh the "last verified" or "last reviewed" date.
- For show and dealer data corrections, we may contact the organizer or dealer directly to verify.
- We do not publicly credit individual correction submitters unless you request it.
Are you the dealer or organizer?
If you own a dealer profile or operate a show, the fastest way to keep your listing accurate is to claim or manage it directly.
Why corrections matter for the numismatic community
The coin show and dealer directory space has historically suffered from stale data. Show dates get copied from one directory to another without anyone verifying them against the organizer's actual schedule. Venues change. Shows get cancelled. Dealers move or retire. Without a corrections pipeline, inaccurate information persists indefinitely and collectors make wasted trips.
US Coin Shows is committed to maintaining the most accurate coin show and dealer directory available. Every correction submitted goes directly to our editorial team and is acted on promptly. We believe that a living, correctable directory — one that reflects the community's knowledge — is more valuable than a static list assembled once and left to age.
If you attend a show and find something different from what was listed, or visit a dealer and find their information out of date, please take a moment to let us know. Your correction helps every collector who searches for that listing after you.
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