Paris Coin Show offers collector gems

The Paris Coin Show returns this Sunday, Aug. 10, bringing collectors, dealers and enthusiasts together at the Paris Fairgrounds for one of Ontario’s most anticipated one-day numismatic events.

Held at 139 Silver St. in Paris, Ont., the show runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and draws attendees from across the province and beyond. Known for its energetic atmosphere and strong dealer lineup, the event offers a wide-ranging marketplace featuring coins, tokens, banknotes, medals, bullion and other numismatic collectibles.

Whether you’re a newcomer exploring the hobby for the first time or a seasoned collector hunting for that elusive piece, the Paris Coin Show promises a rewarding experience. With dozens of professional dealers on the bourse floor, visitors can expect a mix of affordable finds, premium rarities and exclusive show specials available only on-site.

“The Paris Coin Show always generates a lot of buzz,” said show organizer Jared Stapleton. “It’s a fun, friendly and welcoming event with something for everyone – whether you’re just getting started or have been collecting for years.”

Admission is free, parking is ample, and food will be available on-site to make the visit as convenient and enjoyable as possible.

For more details, dealer listings and event updates, visit pariscoinshow.com.

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