Episode Details
Back to Episodes2025 FUN Show Report with Noah from Rarity7
Description
Visit Noah at
https://www.rarity7.com/ - Rarity7 website
https://www.instagram.com/numismattack/ - Noah's Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/rarity7coins/ - Rarity7's Instagram
Links to the coins in the video:
(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/165...) - 1652 Pine Tree Shilling
(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/194...) - 1945 Saudi Arabia 4 Pound Gold
(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/188...) - 1884-CC $20 Double Eagle
(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/191...) - 1914-S $10 Indian
Keywords
coin collecting, numismatics, Rarity 7, Fun Show, currency, coin trends, coin dealers, collector advice, ANA show, coin business
Summary
In this episode of the Cabbage Coins Podcast, Tony Gryckiewicz interviews Noah Lehmann-Haupt from Rarity 7. They discuss their experiences at the recent Fun Show, the dynamics of competition in the coin business, the appeal of currency versus coins, and the current trends in coin collecting. Noah shares insights on standout pieces he acquired, offers advice for new collectors and dealers, and talks about future plans for Rarity 7 and upcoming shows like the ANA.
Takeaways
The FUN Show experience can vary greatly among dealers.
Competition in the coin business is often overstated; many dealers have unique niches.
Currency collecting offers a different aesthetic and historical perspective compared to coins.
The thrill of the hunt is a significant aspect of coin collecting.
Trends in coin collecting can shift rapidly based on collector interest and market dynamics.
Standout pieces often have unique stories or historical significance.
New collectors should take their time at shows but act quickly on desirable coins.
Finding a niche is crucial for success as a dealer in the coin business.
Attending shows early in the week can provide a better experience and more options.
Rarity 7 focuses