Do a Google search.
An 1851 2.5 dollar American Eagle gold coin recently sold for $232.01 on Ebay. To find a reputable coin dealer, look for one that is industry certified. Look for dealers that are affiliated with the American Numismatic Association (http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home) or the Professional Numismatists Guild (http://www.pngdealers.com).
You can find coin dealers at coin shops, coin shows, antique markets, and through online platforms such as dealer websites or online marketplaces. Additionally, you can check with local pawn shops or visit numismatic societies for recommendations on reputable dealers.
Certainly! To find a local coin dealer, explore reputable online platforms like Apmex, JM Bullion, Bullion Exchanges, or BOLD Precious Metals. Attend coin shows, inquire at pawn shops or antique stores, and seek recommendations from numismatic clubs or online communities for reliable local dealers.
The only reference I can find to a Claudius II Gothicus coin in a British coin catalogue has this description - Possibly a silver coin with IOVI STATORI on the obverse. It may fetch anything from £8 to £20 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There are many gold dealers that specialize in gold coins for sale. If someone is looking for a gold coin at a good price you can look on auction sites such as eBay or a reputable dealer such as Midas Resources.
TryLockdales33-37 Upper Orwell StreetIpswichSuffolkIP4 1HPAlso, check the British Numismatic Trade Association or BNTA (google it). They have a list of ALL UK coin dealers and their addresses.
Consult a reputable dealer
Find a coin dealer in your area. Most of them do buy coins.
There is no possibility that you will find one in circulation. Whether you are looking for a "collectible" One Pound note, or just an example in reasonable condition, you could try eBay, or a reputable coin dealer in your area.
A coin dealer is a good place to look.
Find a coin dealer in your area.