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<p>[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 3420904, member: 87080"]That is awesome service from Spink [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER]. If you are waiting on export licenses for your coins they must be good. I can't wait to see you post them here. Spink also publishes a catalogue for Scottish, Irish, and Anglo Gallic coins that is worth picking up on the cheap.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had a really good experience with the people at Harlan J Berk. I skipped out early on a work conference and walked down to their store. After talking with the front counter folks I got to spend an hour with Curtis Clay in their upstairs offices going through a large number of Ptolemaic bronzes and tets of Lysimachus. He also let me go through a number of their books in the library and gave me some bid/buy catalogues. As a really small time collector that has never spent 4 figures on a coin I came away feeling like I was one of their moist valued customers. On a side note, if I won the lottery I would strive to recreate the Harlan J Berk offices in my house. The decor, ambiance, and floor to ceiling numismatic library is what I've always imagined a den of numismatics should be.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 3420904, member: 87080"]That is awesome service from Spink [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER]. If you are waiting on export licenses for your coins they must be good. I can't wait to see you post them here. Spink also publishes a catalogue for Scottish, Irish, and Anglo Gallic coins that is worth picking up on the cheap. I had a really good experience with the people at Harlan J Berk. I skipped out early on a work conference and walked down to their store. After talking with the front counter folks I got to spend an hour with Curtis Clay in their upstairs offices going through a large number of Ptolemaic bronzes and tets of Lysimachus. He also let me go through a number of their books in the library and gave me some bid/buy catalogues. As a really small time collector that has never spent 4 figures on a coin I came away feeling like I was one of their moist valued customers. On a side note, if I won the lottery I would strive to recreate the Harlan J Berk offices in my house. The decor, ambiance, and floor to ceiling numismatic library is what I've always imagined a den of numismatics should be.[/QUOTE]
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