PNG Dealer Day Set For November Whitman Expos Baltimore Show

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Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) logo, 2025The Professional Numismatists Guild (www.PNGdealers.org) will host a dealers-only PNG Dealer Day show on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, in conjunction with the Whitman Expos™ Baltimore Show, November 6-8, in the Baltimore Convention Center.

In addition to PNG member-dealers, all other dealers are invited to participate, according to PNG Executive Director John Feigenbaum.

"As part of the new partnership between PNG and Whitman Expos, all table placements on PNG Dealer Day will be in the same location for the main show, so moving to another table the next day will not be necessary," explained Feigenbaum.

The table fee is $250 for PNG members and $350 for non-PNG dealers. The entry fee for dealers without a table is free for PNG members and $100 for non-members.

The dealer set-up will begin at 9 am, and the bourse will be open to attendees for wholesale, dealer-only trading from 10 am to 5 pm.

"Our first PNG Dealer Day at the Central States Numismatic Society convention in April was a resounding success. We look forward to another successful event in Baltimore in November because the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo is a leading producer of coin and currency shows," stated PNG President James Sego.

The Professional Numismatists Guild was founded in 1955. For additional information about the 2025 Baltimore PNG Dealer Day, visit online at www.PNGdealers.org/png-events or contact PNG by phone at 951-587-8300 or by email at info@PNGdealers.org.

For additional information about the Whitman Expos Baltimore November Show, visit www.expo.whitman.com.

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Rick

Cali thanks for the refresher on the Regular strike and SMS silver 50C coins ’64-’70. I’ve gone through all of that with a fine tooth comb myself over the last couple of years, and it doesn’t get old for me. E1: “The Forgotten Kennedys.” You got that right bud, that whole stretch(64-70)has me intrigued and involved. It’s a simple and attainable set. The BU 8-coin set was one that I stumbled onto over at the PCGS registry last year. Many sets are tweaked as well, like adding the ’64 AH proof, and the ’76 dual date silver as well. I… Read more »

Rick

E1, Thanks for the looks & links on those Kennedy toners. I forgot about that ‘MAC’ seller dude, he’s got a lot to look at, nice coins. In fact, the 1967 is right up my alley and I may try an offer with him well below his ask. As Cali said the MAC stickers don’t mean squat and I agree. No Kennedy coins qualify for CAC & CMQ stickering because they’re too modern, so I pay no attention to MAC or QA stickers, just the coin. The wild neon colors, or the $8k rainbow AT(Artificially Toned) coin that Cali found… Read more »

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Rick, I think that guy will take an offer for that 1967. Everyone is taking or making offers right now. I just got an offer for the 1969-D MAC RNBO. The economy is weak and coin sales are down. Its a buyers market right now. Next week, I will post a pic of my BU 1964-1970 run. All ungraded coins at this point. But some of them look really nice. Full eye wells on the reverse – just like you taught me Braah. The 1965-P arrives Monday the 9th. It will be an upgrade coin for my album. I’ll keep… Read more »

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AKBob – Do You Copy!

Rick

I think AK got discouraged the last time he was here?
As soon as Bob came back, the Troll showed up and stirred the pot again, so weird.

Hey AK, check out the latest sales data(April & May) for the L&B Gold ⇊
Winner-winner…..

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=2024+liberty+britannia+gold&_sacat=0&_from=R40&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1&Strike%2520Type=Proof&_oaa=1&_dcat=177652&_udlo=6000&_udhi=9000&rt=nc&LH_Auction=1