coin dealer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoinanddealer
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coin
noun
uk/kɔɪn/us/kɔɪn/
a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used ...
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dealer
noun[C]
uk/ˈdiː.lər/us/ˈdiː.lɚ/
a person who trades ...
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(Definition ofcoinanddealerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Advice should be sought from a bank or from a recognisedcoindealerwho has authority to deal in post-1837 gold coins.
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Ashmore was a part-timecoindealerin the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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By 1850, he was widowed with two children, and working either as a corn orcoindealer; these are alternative transcriptions of the handwritten records.
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Rovelstad agreed to allow thecoindealerto purchase 250 pieces at $1 each; he was still selling them in 1948.
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The above has been confirmed to the author by at least two local coin dealers who, even today, vouched for information they gave but nevertheless wished to remain anonymous.
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Those included all metal-detecting clubs, leading archaeological societies and museum bodies, selected museums, antiquarians, coin dealers and landowners' groups.
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Coin dealers do not normally advertise their buying prices.
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Experienced coin dealers will generally detect such fakes immediately as they are obviously underweight or have incorrect size or thickness dimensions.
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Coin dealers and the public who got this coin hoarded it and it never came into circulation.
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Collectors complained that some of the issues were controlled by coin dealers, and individual collectors had to pay high prices.
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Hoffecker stated in letters that other coin dealers had offered to buy the entire issue, but he had declined.
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The second group are the coin dealers.
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