It is the case that what turns up for sale and what doesn't. London and Canterbury seem to be everywhere. Whereas Bury mint in a nice condition seem to be rare (the moneyers on Abbot ale?) Rarer mints...a few to consider....Bristol.Lincoln.Newcastle. BUT the rarer mints just didn't produce the quantities. Look at some of the premier hammered dealers sites and make your own decision. Until 50.000 coins are found in a hoard. Maybe Clive from Historic Coinage can help.I assure you there isn't a better dealer or bloke out there.
Sovereigns were such a world wide standard...copies probably circulated as the real thing. Of course Predecimal.com didn't exist and the weight was approx correct.
I bought a special magnet from the US to check coins. It was the size of a watch battery.Bu**ed if I can find it. There is also a tissue test to check for silver. All this info is on Coincommunity.com If you can wade past the love from US collectors for modern coins it is a good site.
There should be no problem on refunds as it must of been slabbed. It must of been a contemporary copy as even Ali Ba Ba wouldn't recreate a worn example. I think you have a few miles to go to sort this.
Boll*cks so my journey will have to start at 7ish. I have never met Rob although been in contact over the years. Is it true Rob is so tall he is snow capped.?
Pete I think he only sells at fairs. You have to delve into his unpriced stocks that are not displayed. I have got some nice large US cents,Unc pre 47 AG & cracking 1/4D's. Once you are known to him the trust on both sides exists....as it should be.
Rob Look at the hand because the face ain't listening. I get this after buying Mrs Peter's luuvley daughters with their 1st cars. I check the roof lininigs for footprints.But hey...What will be.
A lot of the dealers have junk boxes. I'm sure they will be interested in Ag coins. I've done straight swaps but bear in mind they need a profit but you avoid the perils and of ebay.
I once emailed a seller who had a Wiliam 1 coin and believed the Spink nr was the date. He was grateful as the last hr brought him good bids and he was a happy seller. He got a copy of Spink and his remaining coins were described correctly. I felt better for it.