The last scheduled Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo will be the upcoming show, held November 18 – 20, 2011. Future dates for the twice-yearly Northern California show, including the previously planned March 2012 show, are being canceled by the Santa Clara Expo’s owner, Collectors Universe, Inc.
The Long Beach Expo, also owned by Collectors Universe, is not affected by the Santa Clara show closing. The next Long Beach Expo is scheduled for February 2 – 4, 2012.
“The coin show business has changed quite a bit in the past decade and the smaller regional shows face significant financial challenges. We have decided to stop our involvement with the Santa Clara show and concentrate our efforts on the larger Long Beach shows,” said David Hall, President of Collectors Universe. “We appreciate the support of dealers and Bay area collectors, and are sorry we can no longer provide the show.”
Public attendance was growing in recent years as thousands of collectors attended the two annual Santa Clara Expo events, and the support of local and regional dealers was excellent, according to show organizers. However, the number of out-of-state dealers who purchased bourse tables dwindled due to frequent scheduling conflicts with competing shows in the eastern United States and elsewhere.
The last scheduled Santa Clara Expo will be held November 18 – 20, in the Santa Clara, California Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway. Public hours are Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, November 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“We had a wonderful run bringing together collectors, dealers and the general public. I appreciated the huge support from the San Jose and Cupertino Coin Clubs, and I have many great memories of visitors from around the world as well as from Silicon Valley and the Bay area,” said Ronald J. Gillio, Expo General Chairman. “We were unsuccessful in finding a buyer to take over the shows. Many of the local dealers I’ve already spoken with about the upcoming closing are disappointed because they told me they always did good business at the Santa Clara Expo.”
Gillio and his company, Expos Unlimited, acquired the Santa Clara show in November 2002 from its founder, Rudy Christianson. Gillio expanded the show to include more coin and stamp dealers, showcased special exhibits, arranged for visits by United States Mint representatives, on-site participation by third-party grading services, and arranged for rare coin and paper money auctions to be conducted. He also tried other enhancements such as adding a fourth public day to each show in 2004, and for a brief time conducted a third Santa Clara Expo in the summer. Gillio sold the Santa Clara Expo and Long Beach Expo shows to Collectors Universe in 2006.
For additional information during the upcoming Santa Clara Expo call (408) 748-7055. Prior to November 17, call Expos Unlimited at (805) 962-9939 or visit online at www.SantaClaraExpo.com.
It’s a sad day in the bay for coin collectors.
I am a dealer at this show and do not believe the crowds were increasing. The decision to cut off the Thursday show and start it on Fri only left two days for dealers to really do business: Fri and Sat. Sunday was always dead and especially after they charged full admission to get in that killed the family browsing business and the lack of even a snak bar to get a drink or food on Sunday did not help.
Dealers cannot be expected to fly out here and have only two days to do business and thats what it equated to. This is a terrible loss to California as a whole and the show was once fantastic.
Too bad also because the Internet, which seemed to be taking over the coin sales, is obviously going the other way now and if the dates could be figured to not conflict with other shows this show might have taken off just by adding Thursday and getting rid of always dead Sunday.
It’s kind of hard to believe all of Northern California cannot support a nice show like this was.