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PO Box 21 Wetherby, United Kingdom, LS22 5JY

Modern gold coins.

Studland Industrial Estate Newbury, United Kingdom, RG20 0PW

Dealers in GB coins, tokens, banknotes

Simon Hall Klippon House, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, United Kingdom, LE19 1TP

British coins, pre-circa 1662 (hammered coinage).

Third Floor 207 Regent Street London, United Kingdom, W1B 3HH

Chancery Collection is an online resource for British commemorative coins.

PO Box 222 Norwich, United Kingdom, NR11 6TY

Celtic coins, mainly British but including Gaulish, sold by eAuction and mail order with fully illustrated catalogues published twelve times a year.

16 The Parade, St. Mary's Place Frodesley Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, SY1 1DL

Coins, Bullion, Banknotes and Bonds

Llantrisant Pontyclun, United Kingdom, CF72 8YT

The Royal Mint is the world's leading export mint, making coins and medals for an average of 60 countries every year. However, its first responsibility is to make and distribute…

28A THE BROADWAY London, UK, NW7 3LL

Specialists in rare world modern commemorative silver gold proof collectors coins and sets.

Trebehor Porthcurno Penzance, United Kingdom, TR19 6LX

English milled and hammered coins, gold coins, banknotes.

Sammler Zentrum Eisenbahnstr. 8, Germany, 63110 RODGAU

The web-site for THE stock of the finest German Empire coins on the market.

The Perth Mint is Australia’s largest fully integrated, innovative precious metals enterprise, providing premium gold, silver and platinum products and services to markets…

North West Tommys Lane Congleton, United Kingdom, CW12 2EZ

Specialist firm of auctioneers with regular sales.

P.O. Box 2407 Utrecht, The Netherlands, 3500 GK

The Royal Dutch Mint is the only producer of Dutch euro coins.

5 Inverleith Gardens Edinburgh, United Kingdom, EH3 5PU

Stamp shop established in 1977 which also does substantial business in coins etc

1201 Elm St. Ste. 3000 Dallas, USA, TX 75270

Since our institution’s founding in 1792, the Mint has taken great pride in rendering the story of our nation in coins. To hold a coin or medal produced by the Mint is to connect…

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