On Sunday 15 January 2023, around sixty exhibitors will participate in the collectors’ exchange organized at the Salle des Aulnes in Lillebonne. The collections are heterogeneous: stamps, postcards, coins, pins, toys, old paper, pins, capsules… Admission is free.


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After a two-year hiatus in 2021 and 2022 due to the Covid-19 health crisis, the collector exchange for Lillebonne it’s finally making a comeback this year. It takes place this Sunday, January 15, 2023, from 9am to 5pm, at the Salle des Aulnes (near the swimming pool).
“We also have young collectors”
This 31st edition is out of print. ”
We have 60 exhibitors and 250m of exhibition tables
», announces Jean-Philippe Pupin, president of the Caux Vallée de Seine philatelic and paper-lover group who organizes the event The scholarship is open to both amateurs and professionals. The collections are varied: stamps, postcards, coins, pins, toys, old cards, pins, capsules… A case of old ones? Not really. ”
We also have young Pokemon collectors, miniature cars…
“says Jean-Philippe Pupin.
“Even the curious have the right to see beautiful things”
The demonstration in Lillebonne”
it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the regionobserves Jean-Philippe Pupin, and has the distinction of being free. We believe that even the curious have the right to see beautiful things. And they also buy. Free admission makes people come with their families. We stick to it
“. For collectors, the bag allows exchanges, promotes discussions. A bond all the more essential as ”
there is no longer a collector’s shop in the area. You have to go to Rouen
», explains Jean-Philippe Pupin.
Bags and advertising stands on Lillebonne shops
”
In the lobby we will display bags and advertising media on Lillebonne stores of yesterday and today
», adds Jean-Philippe Pupin, citing for example «
a record cover from the Friville store dating from the 1950s
“. The sixty-year-old has been a collector since the age of ten. His mother, who worked at La Poste, was able to arouse this curiosity. ”
He gave me stamps, season tickets…
He immediately fell in love with the game and today is particularly interested in local life and markophilia (study of postmarks). His discoveries, he shares them regularly on the Facebook page Memoirs of Lillebonne. Interactions with internet users are numerous: “
people are interested in their past
“.
Sunday 15 January 2023, from 9:00 to 17:00, in the Salle des Aulnes (near the swimming pool). Snacks on site. Free admission.
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