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Medal fair free to exhibit under new owner

London saleroom Dix Noonan Webb has bought the Britannia Medal Fair “to ensure that it can remain at the Victory Services Club”, the central London venue where it has attracted dealers and collectors for more than 30 years.

It has taken the bold step of making the fair free to both exhibitors and visitors.

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