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Hi all i know there are a few online coin dealers out in the www can u point me to some of the better ones ta :D

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I sent you a PM with some that I have found pies! :)

I did not post them, as I do not know if it is against the forum rules or not.

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This site sells coins if you click the name in the banner which takes you to the home page, where there is also a link to "Online Coins" which mainly feaatures Rendel Ingram these days. Then there are several dealers among our own numbers, Derek, Rob, and John spring instantly to mind. Then there's Michael Gouby's site, and also Colin Cooke Coins, among others. I believe there may also be an auction site, e- something or other?

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This site sells coins if you click the name in the banner which takes you to the home page, where there is also a link to "Online Coins" which mainly feaatures Rendel Ingram these days. Then there are several dealers among our own numbers, Derek, Rob, and John spring instantly to mind. Then there's Michael Gouby's site, and also Colin Cooke Coins, among others. I believe there may also be an auction site, e- something or other?

I think Rendel Ingram's coins tend to be overpriced. Whereas Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley) is much more reasonable.

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This site sells coins if you click the name in the banner which takes you to the home page, where there is also a link to "Online Coins" which mainly feaatures Rendel Ingram these days. Then there are several dealers among our own numbers, Derek, Rob, and John spring instantly to mind. Then there's Michael Gouby's site, and also Colin Cooke Coins, among others. I believe there may also be an auction site, e- something or other?

I haven't seen Andy Bruce about for a long time!!!!

A visit to BNTA web site lists dealers and their sites.

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I haven't seen Andy Bruce about for a long time!!!!

A visit to BNTA web site lists dealers and their sites.

I think Andy Bruce gave up a couple of years ago.

The BNTA is a trade organisation akin to a Mediaeval guild, as opposed to one whose main thrust is to promote excellence within their profession. Their members tend to be more old school and some think a website is where a spider lives! There are of course excellent tradesmen within the organisation, but most recent entrants to the business are not members.

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