2026 New York Coin Shows

2026 New York Coin Shows

New York has a rich numismatic tradition, anchored by the internationally renowned New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC) and supported by a network of regional coin shows held throughout the state. Whether you collect world coins, US bullion, or rare currency, New York’s coin shows provide access to top dealers and a wide range of numismatic material.

2026 New York Coin Shows

DateShow NameLocation
Jan 15-18NYINC (54th Annual Convention)InterContinental New York Barclay, NYC
Mar 22WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
Mar 22Melville Coin ShowMelville
Mar 28Candor Coin ShowOwego
Mar 29CDCDA Coin ShowAlbany
Mar 29Jamestown Coin ShowJamestown
Apr 4Big Flats Coin Club ShowBig Flats
Apr 12Melville Coin ShowMelville
Apr 19BNA Monthly Coin, Stamp and Currency ShowCheektowaga
Apr 19Onondaga (ONA) Coin & Currency ShowLiverpool
Apr 26WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
Apr 26Melville Coin ShowMelville
May 3CDCDA Coin ShowAlbany
May 10Melville Coin ShowMelville
May 17BNA Monthly Coin, Stamp and Currency ShowCheektowaga
May 17Onondaga (ONA) Coin & Currency ShowLiverpool
May 24WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
May 24Melville Coin ShowMelville
Jun 7CDCDA Coin ShowAlbany
Jun 14Melville Coin ShowMelville
Jun 21BNA Monthly Coin, Stamp and Currency ShowCheektowaga
Jun 21Onondaga (ONA) Coin & Currency ShowLiverpool
Jun 28WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
Jun 28Melville Coin ShowMelville
Jul 11Big Flats Coin Club ShowBig Flats
Jul 12Melville Coin ShowMelville
Jul 26WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
Jul 26Melville Coin ShowMelville
Aug 2CDCDA Coin ShowAlbany
Aug 23WNY COINS+ ShowBatavia
Sep 13CDCDA Coin ShowAlbany
Sep 20BNA Monthly Coin, Stamp and Currency ShowCheektowaga

Featured Show: NYINC

The New York International Numismatic Convention is one of the world’s most prestigious coin events, specializing in world and ancient coins. Held each January at the InterContinental New York Barclay in Midtown Manhattan, the 54th annual NYINC brings together over 100 leading dealers from around the globe. The bourse runs January 15-18, with auctions from January 12-18 and lot viewing available from January 10. General admission is $30 (good for 3 days), while VIP preview access on Thursday is $150 (good for all 4 days). This convention is a destination event for serious world coin collectors and dealers.

Why Attend a New York Coin Show?

New York’s coin shows range from the world-class NYINC to intimate monthly bourses scattered across the state. Regional shows in Buffalo, Albany, Syracuse, and Long Island provide regular access to dealers and collectors without the need to travel to Manhattan. These events allow you to inspect coins in person, negotiate pricing directly with dealers, and build relationships within the numismatic community. Before attending, compare current market prices at closest to spot gold and closest to spot silver so you can identify competitive deals at the show.

New York Coin Clubs and Resources

  • Buffalo Numismatic Association (BNA)
  • Onondaga Numismatic Association (ONA)
  • Capital District Coin Dealers Association (CDCDA)
  • Melville Coin Club
  • WNY COINS+
  • Big Flats Coin Club

New York Coin and Bullion Dealers

New York is home to a wide variety of coin and bullion dealers, from shops in Manhattan’s Diamond District to regional dealers across the state. Compare dealer pricing at FindBullionPrices.com to find the best deals on gold and silver bullion.

📖 Pre-1933 Gold Collector? See our complete US Pre-1933 Gold Coin Value Guide for pricing by year, mint mark, key dates, and current melt values.

More Coin Shows by State

Looking for coin shows in other states? Explore our comprehensive guides:

Compare Prices Before You Buy

Use FindBullionPrices.com to compare prices from dozens of reputable dealers before and after attending coin shows. Explore our Top 10 Gold Coins guide or our Silver Buyer’s Guide to make informed purchasing decisions.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or legal advice. Coin and bullion investing involves risk. Always verify event details with show organizers before attending, as schedules may change.