Purchasing Coins From Littleton Coin

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Nikki83, May 8, 2011.

  1. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    So I open today's paper and come across a special from "Littleton Coin". Here's the deal: 1913-1938 Indian/Buffalo Nickel
    1859-1909 Indian Head Cent
    1883-1913 Liberty Head "V" Nickel

    AND AS A BONUS:
    Historic Lincoln "Wheat" Cent (Free w/above set)

    Total Price: $4.95

    I looked very closely for replica and didn't see it. It's funny b/c I was looking to add these to my collection. How have your experiences been with these guys? For 5 bucks you really can't beat it but I want to make sure there are no strings attached.
     
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  3. Coinguy56

    Coinguy56 Member

    I've never heard of Littleton selling fakes but all I know is, they are very high in price. I've ordered a few coins from them, nothing special or rare and some folders and they all arrived quickly. It's their prices that I don't like, if that coin averages $500 in the market, Littleton is most likely asking $750 for it.
     
  4. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    Good to know. I'll just buy these and see what they have in their catalog. Sounds like a fair price for commons. Thanks!
     
  5. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    Read the ad carefully. By purchasing these coins you agree to receive a selection of coins every month on approval; i.e., they'll send you coins which you then have to return if you don't want them or you're charged for them. Do you want this service?

    Also, they're going to send you common date, low-grade specimens, easily found for about the same price at a coin show or dealer.
     
  6. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    oval_man: At the bottom, it does say "You'll also receive our fully illustrated catalog, plus other fascinating selections from our Free Examination Coins-on-Approval Service, from which you may purchase any or none of the coins-return balance in 15 days-with option to cancel at any time."

    Nope, I don't want this service! Thanks for the heads up.
     
  7. jcakcoin

    jcakcoin New Member

    I saw this in my newspaper too. Bad thing to buy
     
  8. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    That is one can of worms that you don't want to open!
     
  9. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    People seem to knock down Littleton here quite a bit. Their prices are above normal, but to be honest with you they are probably a better deal than many of the mail order companies out there. Now, would you like to buy a "Gem BU" silver dollar (as advertized) from an ad in many of the coin magazines that turns out to be a whizzed or heavily dipped XF or AU for what seems like a deal, or pay a higher than market price of Littleton whick is many times undergraded. I am not saying I am a regular customer of Littleton, but I'm saying it's a horse a piece, and Littleton does not sell sliders. Pick your poison. I prefer to go down to my local coin shop and view coins in the light I choose under the magnification I choose, and decide from there if the price is fair.
     
  10. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I have a hard time saying anything positive about Littleton...but I suppose they aren't the worst out there. But, they are pretty bad. Nothing they have is sold a reasonable price for what it is...the only exception are the little "deals" you can find such as this which enroll you in the mailing on-approval service (which none are worth what they are asking).

    End point, avoid Littleton and other similar companies...they are all ripoffs.
     
  11. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    Yeah, I'm still a novice coin collector and I'm glad I asked the team about Littleton. My mother in law is going to bring me down to the local coin shop on Friday so I can see what they have. There is also a coin show in June that I'll be attending. I went up to Toms Farms in Corona, CA and got to play with some gem rough (I think it was called rough. It was dirt basically) for 4 bucks. I know the local coin shop gives gold dirt around Christmas for 30 bucks. And I have to say it was a lot of fun shaking out the dirt in the water...felt like a little kid!
     
  12. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    Here's a picture of my little girl at work today :)
     

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  13. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I've got a problem with folks that want to send me stuff "on approval". Ya don't want to get involved with anything like this. Like Rick stated earlier...."can of worms"

    On a side note: Sweet Baby Girl Nikk.......:)
     
  14. Peter T Davis

    Peter T Davis Hammer at the Ready Moderator

    The only valid criticism I've heard about Littleton ever is that they are overpriced.
     
  15. Vroomer2

    Vroomer2 Active Member

    According to a dealer I know, this is what they think of Littleton:
    "lots of overpriced coins once they suck you in. They do grade fairly though."

    but hey, don't we all know a dealer like that?!? HA!
     
  16. 9roswell

    9roswell Senior Member

    you get what you order,the price may be high but you can do a lot worse on E-Bay or at one of the "so-called mints"
     
  17. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    You are aware that it is ONE coin from each group, aren't you? That's about right for well circulated examples of the four coins.
     
  18. stoster38

    stoster38 Member

    I've only bought from Littleton once because they had a special offer on an Eagle, I think. But the whole thing about sending coins on approval I definitely didn't care for that. After I got one on "approval" I sent it back and asked them not to send me anymore. I also have to agree with the overpricing. They do seem to charge a bit more than most dealers that I've bought from. So I'm not a Littleton fan.
     
  19. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    ^This. Littleton's business model is bringing new collectors into our hobby. They don't position themselves as sources for existing collectors. As such, they have higher overhead than traditional dealers. I don't begrudge them their higher prices. They have higher costs so need to charge more, but always grade decently, and pay others fair prices.

    To me, there are much worst deals or dealers for newbies to get associated with, and I think Littleton overall is healthy for our hobby.

    Chris
     
  20. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

    Coin collecting is like many other human endeavors. People of many backgrounds, educations and means participate in it, and people of many backgrounds, educations and means try to profit from it.

    I wouldn't buy coins from Littleton, but that doesn't mean that all coin collectors should do likewise. I have been a coin collector for almost fifty years, and I certainly am more selective about what I buy and from whom I buy it than I was before.

    Does that make prior-me a fool? No. Does that make those who sold to prior-me crooks? No. Does that mean that today some can buy from Littleton and benefit, while others cannot? You bet.
     
  21. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I have to strongly agree with you. The truth is, with all the sources for information out there, especially the internet, people should know a good deal when they see one. If they are content paying double for a coin, more power to 'em. At least with Littleton, you get the coin they described.
     
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