Paris Coin Show offers early-season buying opportunity

The Paris Coin Show returns this Sunday, Feb. 1, offering collectors in southwestern Ontario another opportunity to buy, sell and trade numismatic material early in the 2026 show season.

The one-day event will be held at the Paris Fairgrounds in Paris, Ont., and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Organizers expect more than 50 dealer tables, with material ranging from Canadian and world coins to paper money, tokens, medals and related collectibles.

Admission is $5, with free parking available on site. Food service will also be available throughout the day. As with previous editions of the show, collectors of all experience levels are welcome, from newcomers to advanced specialists.

Dealers from across Ontario and beyond are expected to attend, offering both bullion and numismatic material. With gold and silver prices at record levels, organizers anticipate strong interest in precious-metal coins, along with continued demand for collector issues.

The Paris Coin Show has become a regular stop on the Ontario numismatic calendar, drawing steady crowds and providing a relaxed setting for collectors to meet dealers, discuss collections and seek advice.

The Feb. 1 event marks one of the first major regional coin shows of the year and comes amid a busy winter and spring schedule of numismatic events across the province.

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