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  2. Chard Coin and Bullion Dealer - Wikipedia

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    Chard (1964) Ltd operates as Chard Coin and Bullion Dealer. Established in the resort town of Blackpool in 1964 by Lawrence Chard, the company at first traded shillings and other coins from Chard's grandmother's amusement arcade, but over the years Chard amassed a vast collection of world coins, coin sets, bars, medallions, stamp replicas, and other currency and collectibles.

  3. Hammered coinage - Wikipedia

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    Hammered coinage was the most common form of coins produced from the invention of coins in the first millennium BC until the early modern period of c. the 15th–17th centuries, contrasting to the cast coinage and the later developed milled coinage.

  4. British Numismatic Trade Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Numismatic Trade Association (BNTA) is an association formed by a majority of the leading United Kingdom coin dealers.Originally formed to represent the trade in discussions with UK Customs & Excise regarding value-added tax on coins, it has developed, becoming a part of the fight against forgery, theft and other criminal activities.

  5. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    Methods used at mints to produce coins have changed as technology has developed, with early coins either being cast using moulds to produce cast coins or being struck between two dies to produce hammered coin. Around the middle of the 16th century machine-made milled coins were developed, allowing coins of a higher quality to be made.

  6. List of hoards in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    A large number of hoards associated with the British Bronze Age, approximately 2700 BC to 8th century BC, have been found in Great Britain.Most of these hoards comprise bronze tools and weapons such as axeheads, chisels, spearheads and knives, and in many cases may be founder's hoards buried with the intention of recovery at a later date for use in casting new bronze items.

  7. Coins of the pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    All genuine UK coins are produced by the Royal Mint. The same coinage is used across the United Kingdom: unlike banknotes, local issues of coins are not produced for different parts of the UK. The pound coin until 2016 was produced in regional designs, but these circulate equally in all parts of the UK (see UK designs, below).

  8. Scottish coinage - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Union 40-, 20- and 10-shilling coins ceased to be legal tender on 10 February 1708, but were temporarily put back into circulation before finally ceasing to be legal tender on June 1, along with coins of 1 ⁄ 2, 1, 2, and 4 merks, 5 shillings, and the 3s 6d coin.

  9. Spink & Son - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Steyning Forrer (1895–1968), son of Leonard and author of The Art of Collecting Coins (1955), who became an independent dealer in 1945. William Charles Weight (1859–1923), who left the firm to become an independent dealer in 1908. [64] Herbert Allen Seaby (1898–1979), who left the firm in 1926 to found rival Seaby's.

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