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<p>[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 567066, member: 17239"]Yes, Taylor coins is a reliable and honest dealer. (BTW, its Avenue Road and Eglinton) You can park 1 block north of Eglinton off of Avenue road along the side of the street. Its a residential area.</p><p>For a nice little outing, take the subway up to Yonge and Eglinton and walk over. Its a nice walk and you can look in the shop windows along the way. I love going to Taylor coins.</p><p>There is also a guy in the mall at the corner of Victoria Park and Ellesmere that I also highly recommend. He use to be @ The Bay @ Yorkville but the new owners of The Bay gave him the boot. (Tho there is still a dealer @ The Bay in Montreal-Figure that out.). His shop sells alot of cast iron soldiers, (check this stuff out its kind of interesting), as well as all his coins.</p><p>He's honest as well, and parking is ample. I think his names Michael. His shop is in the Mall is right across from Shoppers Drug Mart.</p><p>If I can offer my opinion on the other dealers listed above.</p><p>House of Stamps-Sorry, I use to live in Mississauga and now that I have branched out to other dealers I now find their inventory very expensive and difficult to haggle. If the owners not there, the old guys won't even budge. There are some recent RCM stuff there that is priced properly however. Even their coin albums and pages are approx 40% higher than most places. I know Square One has a high overhead, and the guy needs to make a buck but...well...you know the rest....</p><p>The Guy by the Eatons Centre? - No inventory what so ever. Even his older RCM stuff is somewhat inflated in price. </p><p>I recently had the wonderful experiance of driving to Brampton and visiting a coin shop called B&W or something like that. I was speaking to one of the owners and my oh my..what a personable individual I just love the inventory they have on site, and the prices are very good. great customer service as well.</p><p>Once again, I just want to reiterate, get out there and get to know the other dealers. When limiting yourself to one dealer, you are missing out on lots of better buying oportunities that are out there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 567066, member: 17239"]Yes, Taylor coins is a reliable and honest dealer. (BTW, its Avenue Road and Eglinton) You can park 1 block north of Eglinton off of Avenue road along the side of the street. Its a residential area. For a nice little outing, take the subway up to Yonge and Eglinton and walk over. Its a nice walk and you can look in the shop windows along the way. I love going to Taylor coins. There is also a guy in the mall at the corner of Victoria Park and Ellesmere that I also highly recommend. He use to be @ The Bay @ Yorkville but the new owners of The Bay gave him the boot. (Tho there is still a dealer @ The Bay in Montreal-Figure that out.). His shop sells alot of cast iron soldiers, (check this stuff out its kind of interesting), as well as all his coins. He's honest as well, and parking is ample. I think his names Michael. His shop is in the Mall is right across from Shoppers Drug Mart. If I can offer my opinion on the other dealers listed above. House of Stamps-Sorry, I use to live in Mississauga and now that I have branched out to other dealers I now find their inventory very expensive and difficult to haggle. If the owners not there, the old guys won't even budge. There are some recent RCM stuff there that is priced properly however. Even their coin albums and pages are approx 40% higher than most places. I know Square One has a high overhead, and the guy needs to make a buck but...well...you know the rest.... The Guy by the Eatons Centre? - No inventory what so ever. Even his older RCM stuff is somewhat inflated in price. I recently had the wonderful experiance of driving to Brampton and visiting a coin shop called B&W or something like that. I was speaking to one of the owners and my oh my..what a personable individual I just love the inventory they have on site, and the prices are very good. great customer service as well. Once again, I just want to reiterate, get out there and get to know the other dealers. When limiting yourself to one dealer, you are missing out on lots of better buying oportunities that are out there.[/QUOTE]
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