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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Numismatic associations - Wikipedia

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    Berufsverband des Deutschen Münzenfachhandels (Professional Association of the German Coin Trade) Gesellschaft für Internationale Geldgeschichte (GIG) (Society for International Monetary History) Verband der Deutschen Münzenhändler (Association of German Coin Dealers)

  5. £50,000 reward to solve antique coin theft mystery

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    A £50,000 reward is being offered to try to solve the mystery of what happened to part of Scotland's oldest collection of coins which was stolen 17 years ago. The haul of up to 1,000 coins ...

  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. Coin show - Wikipedia

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    Coin shows are events where coin collectors and coin dealers attend to buy, trade and sell coins. [1] In addition to coins, dealers also sell paper money , books and tokens. Like other hobby shows, a show hall is arranged with aisles and tables where coin sellers can display their coins.

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