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Record price for UK coin

By R. Ingram Coins / 01/03/2019 / Comments Off on Record price for UK coin

Recently at a Baldwins Of St. James auction in New York a price of $1,080,000 (£845,000) was paid for a 1703 VIGO Five Guineas. The price is a world record for a British coin sold at auction. It was sold in a slab and graded MS62. https://www.ringramcoins.com/ The coin is a very famous and historic…

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Christmas is here (almost) – So…we have uploaded more coins

By R. Ingram Coins / 07/12/2018 / Comments Off on Christmas is here (almost) – So…we have uploaded more coins

We have today uploaded a stack of new material, noteworthy material includes a remarkable collection of USA, some lovely Canadian, and a good range of early banknotes. We hope you’ll have a look. We now have to accept that 90% of the population are in Christmas mode, I know several people who stopped for the…

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Record number of coins on our website

By R. Ingram Coins / 20/11/2018 / Comments Off on Record number of coins on our website

If its true that size matters, then its also true that quantity matters too. If you look at our website listing right now, you will find around 12,200 coins you can buy. Its important for us to have a huge number, because that way we can cater for everybody. You might think, why do we…

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September 2018 catalogue

By R. Ingram Coins / 06/09/2018 / Comments Off on September 2018 catalogue

We have been issuing lists now for 21 years and the September list, number 134 is our latest instalment. We have always prided ourselves on having an extensive list and we hope you agree that this is about as extensive as it gets. We like to highlight the areas where we have bought particular collections,…

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List 133 now online…

By R. Ingram Coins / 05/07/2018 / Comments Off on List 133 now online…

Its a sensational list, more than 12,000 coins are included, and some are once in a lifetime coins, like the 1853 Crown; but above all else we are proud that it is a very extensive list. We have tried to get EVERY date and wherever possible, we have tried to get multiple grades listed, because we…

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List number 1 September 1997. Just uploaded list 132 May 2018

By R. Ingram Coins / 11/05/2018 / Comments Off on List number 1 September 1997. Just uploaded list 132 May 2018

When we issued our first list 21 years ago, we had no idea we would one day be issuing list 132. Essentially the first list was a trial, we thought we would see how it went. It went well, we went for list number 2 a couple of months later, and we have been issuing…

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Spring list uploaded

By R. Ingram Coins / 05/03/2018 / Comments Off on Spring list uploaded

We are delighted to announce that we have just uploaded our Spring list 131 to our website and we hope you will find time to have a good look at it. Like everyone else, recent times have all been about the snow. We have lived in Southampton since 1980 and I am not sure we…

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BRAND NEW LIST 2018

By R. Ingram Coins / 12/01/2018 / Comments Off on BRAND NEW LIST 2018

Happy New year to everybody and we hope you will have a wonderful time collecting coins. Our NEW YEAR 2018 LIST has now been uploaded to our site. It has, as always, involved a lot of blood, sweat and tears. A lot of dealers will tell you its really hard to get new stock, this…

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We are always buying coins

By R. Ingram Coins / 12/01/2018 / Comments Off on We are always buying coins

We buy a lot of coins, every day, sometimes several times a day we are taking in someones collection. And it does vary enormously. On one day last week we bought a fantastic collection of coins, including a 5 Guineas, some slabbed Gold, an 1831 Crown and much more besides. The following day we bought…

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List 129 is here

By R. Ingram Coins / 17/11/2017 / Comments Off on List 129 is here

We have recently uploaded list 129 to our website and we hope you will find time to peruse it. We always try to have a very extensive listing, and this one certainly is that. It has over 11,200 coins, our record number ever. So much have we got, that a sizeable chunk has had to…

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