Rare Coin Auction Market in Great Britain
By CoinWeek on February 23, 2012 12:00 PM
Stephen Lockett, Director, London Coins Ltd.
Interviewer: David Lisot.
Auction continues to be a popular method to sell coins in Great Britain. Stephen Lockett shares what items have been selling and how prices are faring. He talks about what sales his company has coming up in the future.
Runtime: 3:20
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London Coin Fair
Bloomsbury, England
2/11/2012
The London Coin Fair has been held for more than 30 years in the London area and currently takes place three times a year. The convention is a gathering for coin, medal, token, and paper money collectors and dealers with an interest in items from the past. Hundreds of collectors packed the show area at the Holiday Inn near Bloomsbury to a sold out bourse of dealers trading in gold, silver, world coins and paper money and particularly numismatics of Great Britain. Virtually every dealer in attendance reported a successful convention. See and hear the market report from the dealers themselves as they share and show how business was and what items were trading.
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