Coin Shows Near Me

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The most complete directory of coin shows in the United States. Find upcoming coin shows, numismatic conventions, and coin expos near you — with dates, venues, and details for every show.


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These are the largest and most well-known coin shows in the United States — worth traveling to if you’re a serious collector or dealer.

FUN Convention (Florida United Numismatists)

Orlando, Florida — Orange County Convention Center

Frequency: Annual (January)  |  Next: January 8-11, 2026

One of the largest shows in the world.

Long Beach Expo

Long Beach, California — Long Beach Convention Center

Frequency: 3 Times Per Year (February, June, September)  |  Next: February 18-20, 2026

A major international show with hundreds of dealers.

Whitman Coin Expo (Baltimore)

Baltimore, Maryland — Baltimore Convention Center

Frequency: 3 Times Per Year (Spring, Summer, Winter)  |  Next: March 5-7, 2026

One of the most important national shows.

Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) Convention

Schaumburg, Illinois — Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center

Frequency: Annual (April)  |  Next: April 22-25, 2026

Major regional convention with auction and 200+ tables.

New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC)

New York, New York — InterContinental New York Barclay

Frequency: Annual (January)  |  Next: January 15-18, 2026

Premier world and ancient coin show.

PAN Coin Show

Monroeville, Pennsylvania — Monroeville Convention Center

Frequency: Semiannual (May & October)  |  Next: May 28-30, 2026


What is a Coin Show?

A coin show (also called a coin expo, coin convention, or numismatic bourse) is an event where coin dealers, collectors, and enthusiasts gather to buy, sell, and trade coins, paper currency, bullion, tokens, and other numismatic collectibles.

Coin shows range from small local events with a handful of tables to major national conventions with hundreds of dealers and thousands of attendees.

What to Expect at a Coin Show

  • Dealers selling U.S. and world coins, paper currency, gold and silver bullion, tokens, and medals
  • Free appraisals — most dealers will look at what you have and give you an honest assessment
  • Buying and selling — bring coins you want to sell, or cash to buy
  • Education — many shows feature talks, presentations, and youth programs
  • Networking — meet other collectors and join local coin clubs

Tips for First-Time Coin Show Attendees

  1. Bring cash. Most dealers prefer cash and may offer discounts for cash purchases.
  2. Arrive early. The best deals often go quickly, especially at smaller shows.
  3. Bring a loupe or magnifying glass. Examine coins before you buy.
  4. Set a budget. It’s easy to get carried away — decide what you’re willing to spend.
  5. Ask questions. Dealers are generally happy to educate newcomers.
  6. Verify dates before traveling. Show dates and venues can change — always check the official website.

About This Directory

Coin Show Near Me is a free, community-driven directory of recurring coin shows across the United States. We compile data from numismatic associations, coin clubs, and event promoters to create the most complete and up-to-date coin show directory available.

Data sources include:

  • State and regional numismatic associations
  • Individual coin club websites
  • National event promoters
  • Community submissions

Dates and venues can change. Always verify details on the official show or club website before traveling.

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