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<p>[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3497226, member: 90666"]McNall was the dodgy part of NFA. Here's a non paywalled article from 2nd June 1994.</p><p><a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/biggest-coin-dealer-in-world-faces-bankruptcy-1419820.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/biggest-coin-dealer-in-world-faces-bankruptcy-1419820.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/biggest-coin-dealer-in-world-faces-bankruptcy-1419820.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Totally agree. I've been going through ticket purgatory all this week trying to sort myself out. Once every three years or so I make magnificent efforts in getting my paperwork all in order. Yesterday I was hunting for a handwritten half inch diameter roundel written by the English Amateur Scholar from who I have a couple of aes grave he bought in the 1990s that were not part of the NAC 92 sale. Took me hours to locate it, during which time I discovered a lot of other lost tickets. The (dated) ticket is needed to prove a pre 2011 provenance for aes grave. I knew I put it "somewhere safe" (haven't we all done that). But I wanted to get it into my ticket filing system and write a McCabe ticket to accompany it. I keep my coins in Abafils in a protected location very far from home but the tickets stay at home, one reason being that I do not want any PVC in my coin storage vicinity so the tickets are kept separate from the coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3497226, member: 90666"]McNall was the dodgy part of NFA. Here's a non paywalled article from 2nd June 1994. [url]https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/biggest-coin-dealer-in-world-faces-bankruptcy-1419820.html[/url] Totally agree. I've been going through ticket purgatory all this week trying to sort myself out. Once every three years or so I make magnificent efforts in getting my paperwork all in order. Yesterday I was hunting for a handwritten half inch diameter roundel written by the English Amateur Scholar from who I have a couple of aes grave he bought in the 1990s that were not part of the NAC 92 sale. Took me hours to locate it, during which time I discovered a lot of other lost tickets. The (dated) ticket is needed to prove a pre 2011 provenance for aes grave. I knew I put it "somewhere safe" (haven't we all done that). But I wanted to get it into my ticket filing system and write a McCabe ticket to accompany it. I keep my coins in Abafils in a protected location very far from home but the tickets stay at home, one reason being that I do not want any PVC in my coin storage vicinity so the tickets are kept separate from the coins.[/QUOTE]
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