Spink 2007

Does anybody has a source in the US for the latest copy? The place I previously got it from isnt carrying it any longer.
On a side note, this years looks to have some interesting falldowns given the postings over on Colin Cooke.
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On a side note, this years looks to have some interesting falldowns given the postings over on Colin Cooke.
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<< <i>Does anybody has a source in the US for the latest copy? The place I previously got it from isnt carrying it any longer. >>
Is this the 42nd edition? Amazon appears to have it for US$48.23, but it says it takes 4-6 weeks to ship. That tells me they probably have to get small shipments periodically from the UK once in a while.
This is the first one I've seen on eBay.
Well, just Love coins, period.
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Looks like he still has multiple copies left so long as you don't mind the postage across the pond.
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Mike Veissid owns and runs Collectors Gallery in Shrewsbury (about 30 miles from me).
He is an absolute top bloke, I have bought a lot from him in the past.
Collectors Gallery Link
He collects and sells old Bonds/certificates - one of the best collections I believe.
Story about how he came to sell books:-
"About 15 years ago Veissid scooped an incredible windfall, thanks to his vigilance and good fortune. He explains: “We had a batch of certificates in an English textile company, from the 1890s, operating in Russia. They were in a large quantity that I bought from a bank in the early 90s, which at the time were only worth a few hundred pounds.
“Not long after, I read a newspaper article and realised that the company still existed. It wanted to wind up but needed to pay off its bondholders with some cash assets before going into liquidation.
“We put in over 100 certificates and they paid out about £80,000. We managed to get the face value of the bond plus the interest for over 100 years. Something like this happens once in a lifetime. With the money raised I bought another business, dealing in numismatic books, but now I wish I had used it to pay off my mortgage.”"
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