Based on the search results, here’s information about coin shows in Virginia Beach:
The Tidewater Coin Club is hosting a coin show at the Virginia Beach Convention Center on October 10-11, 2025.
- Dates: October 10-11, 2025
- Time: Friday & Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Location: [Virginia Beach Convention Center] , 1000 19th St, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
- Admission: Free
- Features:
– 65 Dealer Tables
– ANACS on site for coin submissions
– Educational displays
– Opportunity to buy, sell, and appraise US, Foreign & Ancient Coins and Paper Currency
– Books & supplies available
– BSA Merit Badge Program (Saturday 10:00 AM – registration required)
– Free gifts for kids, gold coin raffle, door prizes every hour
- The Tidewater Coin Club is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to numismatic needs and education.
- You can visit the Tidewater Coin Club website for more details.
In addition to coin shows, Virginia Beach has a variety of coin dealers and shops. These include:
- [Silver Eagle Coins & Collectibles] : Located at Lynnhaven North Shopping Center, this store offers coins, supplies, and other collectibles.
- [Princess Anne County Coin, Inc.] : A coin shop with a large inventory, including Morgan Silver Dollars.
- [Candl Coins & Stamps & Sports Cards] : Deals in coins, sports cards, and stamps.
- [Beach Gold Assay] : Specializes in buying and selling gold and silver coins, jewelry, and bullion by appointment.
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Silver Eagle Coins & Collectibles 4.5 (91)Closed · Coin dealer Lynnhaven North Shopping Center, 2724 N Mall Dr #102]
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Princess Anne County Coin, Inc.4.2 (43)Closed · Coin dealer 2692 Virginia Beach Blvd]
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Candl Coins & Stamps 4.3 (127)Closed · Coin dealer 536 Independence Blvd]
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Beach Gold Assay 4.7 (59)Closed · Jewelry buyer By Appointment Only, 1446 Kempsville Rd STE 205]
Can I sell my coins at a coin show?
A coin show is also an event that allows the public to sell coins to dealers. A show offers a coin collector the opportunity to meet multiple dealers and see a variety of coins, books, paper money and tokens.
Are coin shows worth going to?
Great question! Coin shows are really fun and a great way to learn, meet more people, and grow as a collector. I compiled a quick top 10 list of things that you can do at a coin show and hopefully it will convince you to go! Whether it is based off of monetary profit as a semi-dealer experience or it’s just meeting new people and enjo.
What is the etiquette for coin shows?
Etiquette is important
Don’t interrupt a dealer and customer who are talking or in the middle of a transaction. Don’t ask to see the coins in question or ask about their prices. Do return to the dealer’s table when he or she has concluded the transaction. Don’t block customers’ access to a dealer’s table.