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Whitman Expo Returns to Baltimore, Showcasing Coin and Collectible Treasures

Mar 25, 2024 at 11:10 am

Over 50 years ago, the Whitman Expos Coin and Collectable Expo began in Baltimore, Maryland. Now, the event occurs three times a year, showcasing a vast array of coins, collectibles, and other valuable items. From rare coins worth over half a million dollars to antique maps and jewelry, the Expo offers a wide range of treasures for buyers and sellers alike.

Whitman Expo Returns to Baltimore, Showcasing Coin and Collectible Treasures

Whitman Expo Returns to Baltimore with Coin and Collectibles Showcase

For over half a century, the Whitman Expos Coin and Collectible Expo has been a fixture in Baltimore, offering a vibrant marketplace where buyers and sellers converge three times annually.

This year's expo will take place from Friday through Saturday at the Baltimore Convention Center, showcasing an array of numismatic treasures and collectible artifacts. Among the highlights is a rare 18th-century medal valued at over $500,000.

Joining the expo are Michael Pfeiffer, a representative from Whitman, and renowned numismatist John Kraljevich. Kraljevich, an expert in the field of coins, emphasized that the realm of collectibles extends far beyond numismatics.

"Old maps, jewelry—anything you might consider valuable could potentially be a collectible," Kraljevich said.

The expo will feature a diverse array of collectibles, including antique maps, fine jewelry, and other rare and unique items. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own collectibles for potential sale or appraisal, or simply to connect with fellow collectors and enthusiasts.

"Don't be afraid to bring something you might want to find a buyer for," Kraljevich advised. "Or even if you don't have anything specific, just bring pictures and make some contacts."

With a valid ID, admission to the expo is free. The event will run from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.

For more information, please visit the Whitman website: https://expo.whitman.com/baltimore-spring-expo/schedule/.

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