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<p>[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 33359, member: 1873"]I would be very hesitant to suggest Littleton Coin to anyone as their prices and grading are outrageous. Purchase a coin magazine, such as Coin World or Coin Age and do some comparisons among the national dealers. I have used a few of them repeatedly and been shafted a couple of times by one, whom I threatened to sue to get a refund on a falsely advertised coin, which had been heavily cleaned and buffed. There are a lot of good dealers out there and there are also many small dealers who will sell by mail, which I have used very successfully, as they send the coins you request on consignment. If you want them you pay and if you don't, well you are only out the shipping to send them back which, for the most part, is nomimal. If you use Ebay, and I do, take the time to READ the whole auction including the SHIPPING charges and feedback. That will tell you every thing you need to know. Good luck with your new hobby![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 33359, member: 1873"]I would be very hesitant to suggest Littleton Coin to anyone as their prices and grading are outrageous. Purchase a coin magazine, such as Coin World or Coin Age and do some comparisons among the national dealers. I have used a few of them repeatedly and been shafted a couple of times by one, whom I threatened to sue to get a refund on a falsely advertised coin, which had been heavily cleaned and buffed. There are a lot of good dealers out there and there are also many small dealers who will sell by mail, which I have used very successfully, as they send the coins you request on consignment. If you want them you pay and if you don't, well you are only out the shipping to send them back which, for the most part, is nomimal. If you use Ebay, and I do, take the time to READ the whole auction including the SHIPPING charges and feedback. That will tell you every thing you need to know. Good luck with your new hobby![/QUOTE]
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