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Is Littleton Coin Company legitimate?

Is Littleton Coin Company legitimate?

Next to the United States Mint, Littleton Coin Company is perhaps the best-known coin dealer in America. Their advertising can be found across a broad spectrum of magazines and media. They employ more than 350 people at their 85,000 square foot facility. Compare that to your local coin shop!

What happens if you don’t return Littleton coins?

Littleton’s Return Policy If for any reason you’re not fully satisfied with your purchase, we will gladly exchange, refund or credit the value of the merchandise. If returning merchandise valued at $50.00 or more, for your protection please return the package via insured mail.

How do I cancel my Littleton Coin Company?

To stop receiving catalogs or coins-on-approval, please call us toll free at 1‑800‑645‑3122, Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. eastern time or use our easy Contact Us web page.

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What’s a coin collector called?

A person who collects coins is called a numismatist (“noo-miz-ma-tist”). Numismatics (“noo-miz-ma-ticks”) is the study and collecting of things that are used as money, including coins, tokens, and paper bills.

Who owns Littleton Coin?

Owner David Sundman
Owner David Sundman and his family have sold all of their stock in the company to the ESOP, making Littleton Coin a 100\% employee-owned company effective January 1, 2017. Mr. Sundman will continue in his current role as President of the Company.

How does Littleton Coin work?

For every dollar you spend on merchandise, you’ll receive 10 Rewards Points. You can redeem them for FREE coins, paper money and collecting supplies offered in our Littleton Rewards wish book.

Does Littleton Coin Company accept money orders?

We are unable to apply a check or money order in addition to Rewards Points for an order. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. What assurance do I have of personal information security when I shop with Littleton Coin Company?

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Where can I take a coin to be valued?

You can get an appraisal of the more valuable coins in your collection from a dealer authorized by the PCGS; find members in your area at http://pcgs.com/dealers/.

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How do Littleton Coin clubs work?

Littleton’s clubs make collecting as easy as 1-2-3… Once you decide which club you’d like to try, simply order the trial selection and your coins will be rushed to you. Then simply pay for those coins you want to keep and return any you don’t. You’ll receive another selection to preview the following month.

Does Littleton Coin Company grading coins?

Our expert graders have more than 100 years of U.S. coin grading experience among them and through their direction, assure that every coin in our stock is graded accurately and consistently so that you can order with confidence.

What happens to coins that are returned to Littleton?

Some people never return the coins, and Littleton must absorb the loss of those coins. Additionally, it takes a vast amount of manpower to package these coins in order to ship to customers for their approval. Coins that are returned must be re-inventoried and placed back in stock.

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Should Littleton sell adulterated coins?

There should be federal laws that prohibit companies or individuals from selling painted, enameled, flash-plated, or otherwise adulterated coins. In my opinion, Littleton should be leading the fight against adulterated coins, not selling them.

Why are there so many coins on paper money?

Quite a few coins – but especially paper money – pay tribute to men and women who brought significant political and cultural changes to their countries. Sometimes referred to as a canvas for the engraver’s art, colorful world bank notes also display an amazing variety of flora and fauna unknown in the US.

Can I join the Littleton world money club?

You can also join Littleton’s own World Money Club. Don’t overlook the chance to add interest to your world coin collection with issues from the Manila Mint in the Philippines. These pieces hold a special claim to fame.