If you find the forum Anvilfire, there is a pull down listing of coal suppliers. I find this strange because you are in the middle of coal country, and last I heard there were small coal mines run by families that would be glad to exchange coal for cash. Hard eastern anthracite coal is the best for black smithing, it takes a pointed hammer to bust it up. The guy that said you need soft coal? I think he was half right, you need stoker sized coal, nothing bigger than a small hen egg, and large marble size is best. The soft brown coal coming out of Wyoming right now, one can blacksmith with but, it is dirty, and forms as many clinkers as anything I ever tried. The soft coal is usually so dirty that one cannot get a forge weld to stick either. The coal I buy locally here in Nebraska, is trade named Pocahontas, and comes from West Virginia. One week ago I was burning some. Thanks for coming in, don't be a stranger.