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U.K coin shops?


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Apart from the big hitters, Atkinson, chards etc. Are there any coin shops in the U.K. where you can go and view before purchasing?

Im not really a fan of buying blindly online but can't really find any shops that sell sovereigns. Just wondering if anybody knows of anywhere in the south?

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Bleyer are a forum sponsor and based in Devon. We stock a wide range of sovereigns, please feel free to contact us. :)

www.BleyerBullion.co.uk 

Bleyer Bullion is the South West's local bullion dealer, serving the whole of the UK by phone and online. Bleyer offers friendly, expert consultancy and welcomes face-to-face appointments with UK customers looking for a more personal service. Please visit us at: www.BleyerBullion.co.uk.

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Looks to be on your doorstep - Coincraft; and which is directly opposite the British Museum.

Not a bullion dealer, but a true throw back to a pre internet numismatic world of large display cases and hand written signage

As the location would tend to indicate priced in part for the tourist market so not the cheapest, but always worth a nose around 

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