April 8th I took the day off work to attend the Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association 71st Annual Spring Convention!
To translate… that’s a coin show. 😄
The event took place over three days in Tukwila, Washington. Tukwila, one of Seattle’s southern suburbs, is just 30 minutes away from home (with no traffic…). Having recently attended my first ever coin show in Las Vegas, I was excited to discover another show nearby.
I messaged ALL of my close proximity Hive silver stacking friends to see if anyone else could attend!
They could not… 😭
So instead, I convinced one of my best high school friends and his wife to join me on my coin adventure. 😃
The show had approximately 85 vendors.
It was interesting to compare this coin show to the one in Vegas. The Tukwila show only had three tables with my kind of coins. Which means other stackers I know probably would have loved the place. 🤣😂 Many of the coins for sale were slabbed. If they weren’t slabbed they seemed to be circulated foreign coins. There were a couple of tables of ancient coins, which was interesting. Most of the displays though were slabbed Morgans (@silverd510’s fave), various US bullion, older circulated US coins, and bank notes from around the world.
There were ZERO weird and random bars or rounds.
However, there was an ENTIRE TABLE of Disney Dollars! 😍
I was really interested in these for two reasons:
- I LOVE Disney.
- I have TWO first issue 1987 Disney dollars.
Despite slim pickings for silver matching my taste, I did come home with a few items. 😃
1 - New Hampshire Goldback
2. 2022 Perth Mint Koala
The next three coins are from the Solomon Islands Pirate Queen series!
Each of the following coins was minted at Canberra’s Royal Australian Mint and is legal tender in the Solomon Islands. The coins are 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver and have a mintage of just 10,000 pieces. The series itself is limited to just the three coins shown here.
3. Pirate Queen Anne Bonny (First in the series.)
4. Pirate Queen Ching Shih (Second in the series.)
5. Pirate Queen Mary Read (Third/Final in the series.)
I feel good about the price I paid on all five purchases. So, the trip to Tukwila was worth the drive and the day off work! Plus, it was fun to include long time friends in my newer hobby.