RLC35 Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 Here is a email I received from London Coins.*********************************************Dear Client Shortly we intend to review the price of our stock, and expect in the majority of cases it will be upwards in line with general market trends. In the meantime we have decided to hold a January sale for our client list and you can enjoy the following discounts from the stock for sale on our web site, for all orders received before Jan 31st 2011. 10% Reduction on any stock purchased before January 31st 2011. For orders in excess of £1,000 15% reduction. For orders in excess of £2,500 20% reduction. See our website www.londoncoins.co.uk and select from the home page icon HIGH QUALITY BRITISH COINS FOR SALE This offer does not include the gold bullion coins we offer. ANY COINS YOU MAY WISH TO VIEW OR COLLECT WE CAN BRING TO THE RACE COURSE YORK SHOW THIS COMING FRIDAY Please contact me on 01474 871464 most of our stock will not be there unless requested. Regards, Semra Cetin London Coins LTD ********************************************************************The prices at London Coins seems very high to me as they are now...so what's with the price increase....I guess the recession is over in Great Britain! BTW...the recession is still on over here! LOL! Quote
Peter Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 I got their catalogues for a while and failed on my bids...their slabbed coins are priced way OTT.Another one to avoid. Quote
1949threepence Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 I really can't understand the apparent increase at all. London coins are massively overpriced IMO. Quote
Peter Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 They price themselves out of the game with their grading...absolute farce...I was thinking of getting a couple of raw coins slabbed but will ignore...both are BU and a blind man could grade them.I might have mentioned before a farthing sold at their auction for £90 was slabbed by them(dodgy) and was priced up at £150 It had edge damage which was covered by the slab....another dodgy dealer...be aware but there are good dealers out there. Quote
RLC35 Posted January 19, 2011 Author Posted January 19, 2011 It sounds like the general consensus is they (London Coins) are overpriced before the planned increase!<gggg>. Quote
Peter Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 BobKnow your good dealers and stick with them...I once ordered a coin from Colin Cooke and he phoned me to say it wasn't for me...top bloke sadly missed.Everyone likes a good deal but there are a few on the bay.I'm going through a clear out and ID'ing coins...I did hear of a dealer picking up a collection of Liz 1 coins worth about £10K for £50...a disgrace.My coins are uninsured but I have a Springer and feral cat to ward off nasty types.My pal collects Geo 11 furniture and doesn't bat an eyelid at coffee cups on the table....they are to be used but not abused.My terror is my 13 year old daughter feeding my 1/2ds into the 2p machines at the slot machines....however my eldest is a bit smarter as she does my pictures and loads the stuff on ebay in seconds.....however she believes Ebay money is hers.Luckily the wife hasn't seen me sneek a few £ out of my account...I have promised a round the world cruise in 10 years time. ...I would prefer 2 weeks on a Greek Island holding the tummy in with Raki,squid Mataxa 3 4 or 5 and coke...4 of us used to get bladdered on less than £10. Quote
RLC35 Posted January 19, 2011 Author Posted January 19, 2011 Peter,That's good advice. I just happen to be on London Coins mailing list, since I registered for one of their auctions, a couple of years ago. I don't think I have ever bought anything off of them.My favorite English Dealer is Michael Gouby. I have purchased his books, as well as a few coins from him..in fact one time he thought he had overcharged me for postage, and sent me $20.00 back with my coin shipment!Your mention of a Greek Island sounds interesting, however my next trip will be to visit London this summer. A visit to Michael's shop, The Portabello Market, and Jane Austens home are on the list for sure, as well as the Tower, and the other usual tourist traps! LOL! Quote
Peter Posted January 19, 2011 Posted January 19, 2011 Bob I have a lot of US connections my aunt married one of your guys and I also worked on the US base at Lakenheath for 2 years..don't bother with London the rest of the UK is so much nicer...The Midland coin fair at the NEC in Birmingham is great...use laterooms to pick up the bargains...we often stay at the Ansty Hotel or in Coventry village hotel for our family trips....when you get to the NEC the wallet shakes....be there for 10am...take a good glass and lighting because it isn't always good....the bigger fairs are 4 times per year the next one is in March. Quote
azda Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Peter,That's good advice. I just happen to be on London Coins mailing list, since I registered for one of their auctions, a couple of years ago. I don't think I have ever bought anything off of them.My favorite English Dealer is Michael Gouby. I have purchased his books, as well as a few coins from him..in fact one time he thought he had overcharged me for postage, and sent me $20.00 back with my coin shipment!Your mention of a Greek Island sounds interesting, however my next trip will be to visit London this summer. A visit to Michael's shop, The Portabello Market, and Jane Austens home are on the list for sure, as well as the Tower, and the other usual tourist traps! LOL!Just take yourself to Scotland Bob, best place in Britain Quote
Peter Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Peter,That's good advice. I just happen to be on London Coins mailing list, since I registered for one of their auctions, a couple of years ago. I don't think I have ever bought anything off of them.My favorite English Dealer is Michael Gouby. I have purchased his books, as well as a few coins from him..in fact one time he thought he had overcharged me for postage, and sent me $20.00 back with my coin shipment!Your mention of a Greek Island sounds interesting, however my next trip will be to visit London this summer. A visit to Michael's shop, The Portabello Market, and Jane Austens home are on the list for sure, as well as the Tower, and the other usual tourist traps! LOL!Just take yourself to Scotland Bob, best place in Britain Bob get your deep fried mars bars and get out quick even the blokes wear skirts Quote
RLC35 Posted January 20, 2011 Author Posted January 20, 2011 Midland, and Scotland both sound great. We haven't got our itenerary completed yet...maybe we will have to make two trips to the Great Britain! LOL! I've got a few months yet to complete the trip plan, before July. I am sure it will be an interesting visit. Thanks for the tips! <ggg>. Quote
Rob Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Midland, and Scotland both sound great. We haven't got our itenerary completed yet...maybe we will have to make two trips to the Great Britain! LOL! I've got a few months yet to complete the trip plan, before July. I am sure it will be an interesting visit. Thanks for the tips! <ggg>.If you are coming to the UK in July there is also the York fair at the Racecourse on the 3rd Friday & Saturday of the month. Quote
£400 for a Penny ? Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Midland, and Scotland both sound great. We haven't got our itenerary completed yet...maybe we will have to make two trips to the Great Britain! LOL! I've got a few months yet to complete the trip plan, before July. I am sure it will be an interesting visit. Thanks for the tips! <ggg>.If you are coming to the UK in July there is also the York fair at the Racecourse on the 3rd Friday & Saturday of the month.If you're in London, you MUST go to the Bank of England Museum and then jump onto the central line (subway) and visit the British Museum's coin gallery sponsored by RBS, then a visit to Spink (around the corner) and finish yourself off at Baldwins in the Strand. Quote
Red Riley Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 If you are coming to the UK in July there is also the York fair at the Racecourse on the 3rd Friday & Saturday of the month.II was going to say the same thing, not only because of the fair which is way too far north for me, but York itself is worth a couple of days of your time. Quote
Peter Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 There are so many interesting places to see...we still discover new attractions....I haven't been to London for a couple of years...and don't miss it.The internet is a great help in planning your trip...we all have our preferences...just extend your stay and don't buy all the coins. Quote
ski Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 i bid £50 for a vickie florin in one of their auctions, it was won by them for £55!!! and its now slabbed (quoting the auction/lot number) and for sale on their website for £350 anywhere north of watford is a dark mysterious place where the dragons and trolls live, and anywhere south of brighton is where the french live . you should be able to find somewhere nice in between Quote
ski Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 whilst on the subject of good coin sellers, i can recommend worldcoins.biz, run by richard groves. would have scored 10/10 but hes located in dumfries his coins are fairly priced and his grading is good. ive always been pleased with my purchases. Quote
RLC35 Posted January 20, 2011 Author Posted January 20, 2011 That's great information, thanks! The only places I have definatly set on currently are London, Bath/Chawton, but I am sure I will be adding others. My biggest problem, is I don't get to spend all my time chasing coins down. My wife thinks coins are only made to spend, and I will require some care in adjusting "her" schedule to match mine. I am sure my fellow numismatists don't have that problem! LOL!The idea of visiting Baldwin's is a good one. I met Stephen Hill, at last years New York International Coin Fair, and purchased a really nice (EF) 1843, with colon, penny from him. I'll probably make that visit for sure.Are there any coin dealers in the Portabello Road Market (Near Notting Hill)? I am going to take my wife there, and that would be great, if a couple of dealers were there also! LOL! Quote
Red Riley Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 Are there any coin dealers in the Portabello Road Market (Near Notting Hill)? I am going to take my wife there, and that would be great, if a couple of dealers were there also! LOL!Michael Gouby is very close to there, close enough for you to pay him a visit while your wife does the market. Portobello Road is where I cut my collecting teeth buying odds nad ends from a dealer called Ken King - I often wonder what happened to him. The place used to be a real den of thieves and vagabonds but the entire area has gone stratospheric since those days, sanitised and just not so much fun any more. Personally I don't actually know if there are any dealers in the market itself, but somehow I doubt it. Quote
Peckris Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 BobKnow your good dealers and stick with them...I once ordered a coin from Colin Cooke and he phoned me to say it wasn't for me...top bloke sadly missed.Everyone likes a good deal but there are a few on the bay.I never had that experience with Colin. What I will say is that if I had ANY problem with any of his coins, he'd refund me, no questions asked. As you say - sadly missed. Quote
argentumandcoins Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 whilst on the subject of good coin sellers, i can recommend worldcoins.biz, run by richard groves. would have scored 10/10 but hes located in dumfries his coins are fairly priced and his grading is good. ive always been pleased with my purchases.Richard is a friend of mine and I can safely say he is as honest as the day is long. Quote
1949threepence Posted January 20, 2011 Posted January 20, 2011 whilst on the subject of good coin sellers, i can recommend worldcoins.biz, run by richard groves. would have scored 10/10 but hes located in dumfries his coins are fairly priced and his grading is good. ive always been pleased with my purchases.I bought a BU 1931 shilling from Richard a couple of years back, at an absolute bargain price. Very pleasant and considerate guy to deal with. Quote
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