Denver Coin Expo

The Denver Coin Expo is Colorado's premier numismatic event, drawing collectors and dealers from across the Rocky Mountain region and beyond. Featuring a strong bourse floor with quality dealers, the show offers an excellent selection of US and world coins, currency, bullion, and supplies. The Denver area's deep connection to American coinage history — home of the Denver Mint — makes this show a natural pilgrimage for coin enthusiasts.

Last updated March 21, 2026Admission: $8.00 admission $12.00 for 3-Day PassOver 20,000 Square Feet with 170+ Dealer Tables!No State Sales Tax on Coins and BullionWednesday Early Birds Only $60 1 - 7pmReport a correction

Date

Apr 29th - May 2nd, 2026

Hours

Wednesday Early Birds Only $60 1 - 7pm Thursday & Friday 10 - 6 pm Saturday 10 -

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Venue

National Western Complex

4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216

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Admission

$8.00 admission $12.00 for 3-Day PassOver 20,000 Square Feet with 170+ Dealer Tables!No State Sales Tax on Coins and BullionWednesday Early Birds Only $60 1 - 7pm

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What to Expect at the Denver Coin Expo

The Denver Coin Expo is the premier coin show in the Rocky Mountain region. Held in Denver, Colorado — home of the historic Denver Mint — the show draws collectors and dealers from across the West and beyond.

The show is held at National Western Complex, located at 4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216. Show hours are Wednesday Early Birds Only $60 1 - 7pm Thursday & Friday 10 - 6 pm Saturday 10 -, and admission is $8.00 admission $12.00 for 3-Day PassOver 20,000 Square Feet with 170+ Dealer Tables!No State Sales Tax on Coins and BullionWednesday Early Birds Only $60 1 - 7pm. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just getting started, this is a great opportunity to browse, buy, sell, and connect with fellow numismatists.

The Bourse Floor

The dealer floor features a strong selection of US coins, world coins, currency, bullion, and numismatic supplies. Dealers range from national firms to regional specialists with deep knowledge of Western Americana and mining-related numismatics.

The Denver Connection

Denver holds a special place in American numismatic history. The Denver Mint has produced coins since 1906, and the city's mining heritage runs deep. Attending a coin show in Denver adds a layer of historical context that you will not find elsewhere.

Tips for Attending

  • Consider combining your visit with a tour of the Denver Mint
  • The show is well-organized and easy to navigate
  • Denver's craft beer scene and restaurants make the trip worthwhile beyond the show floor
  • Altitude can affect visitors — stay hydrated

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