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Croydon Coin Auctions - general query

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Their next auction is listed for March 2017.

Firstly, does anyone know if it's possible to bid online?

Also, their photos seem to show the obverse only. Is it possible to view the reverse? Probably is, but me being a bit thick and all, can't find the way - example  

 

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They only accept postal or room bids (possibly telephone bids too). Sadly their website is awful. Very slow and poorly organised. They could learn a lot from London Coins' site. I've had a look and they appear to be only showing one side of coins as you say.

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I seem to recall emailing them in. Spotty "dumping ground"quality, I have gotten some very nice pieces there over the years...

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I tend to put most of my unwanted duplicates/areas that I no longer collect there.  Generally I find that milled does quite well, but hammered does badly - which implies there are a few hammered bargains to be had there.  

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38 minutes ago, secret santa said:

They only accept postal or room bids (possibly telephone bids too). Sadly their website is awful. Very slow and poorly organised. They could learn a lot from London Coins' site. I've had a look and they appear to be only showing one side of coins as you say.

Thanks Richard. As you say, their website is abysmal and it does seem very odd to just show the obverse.

30 minutes ago, VickySilver said:

I seem to recall emailing them in. Spotty "dumping ground"quality, I have gotten some very nice pieces there over the years...

 

22 minutes ago, pokal02 said:

I tend to put most of my unwanted duplicates/areas that I no longer collect there.  Generally I find that milled does quite well, but hammered does badly - which implies there are a few hammered bargains to be had there.  

Thanks chaps. 

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