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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3067129, member: 84179"]I agree as well. Years ago, I sold common type coins to Littleton. They paid very well, but only for accurately graded, problem free coins. Occasionally I take advantage of their specials (State Quarters, Presidential Dollars, etc). All the approvals with a designated grade were accurate (average circulation isn't a specific grade, so my comments don't refer to those). IMO the Indian Cent, or barber quarter labeled VG will be VG</p><p><br /></p><p>Their prices are extremely high, as has been pointed out in numerous threads. </p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding the original question? No need to keep them in the original packaging. I don't think they would add any significant value in the future. However, I occasionally see coins in older Littleton envelopes in dealer's junk bins at shows. Collecting older Littleton stuff may actually be interesting. If someone brought in a display of old Littleton stuff to a coin club, I would rate it high on the cool factor, even if it's not particularly valuable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3067129, member: 84179"]I agree as well. Years ago, I sold common type coins to Littleton. They paid very well, but only for accurately graded, problem free coins. Occasionally I take advantage of their specials (State Quarters, Presidential Dollars, etc). All the approvals with a designated grade were accurate (average circulation isn't a specific grade, so my comments don't refer to those). IMO the Indian Cent, or barber quarter labeled VG will be VG Their prices are extremely high, as has been pointed out in numerous threads. Regarding the original question? No need to keep them in the original packaging. I don't think they would add any significant value in the future. However, I occasionally see coins in older Littleton envelopes in dealer's junk bins at shows. Collecting older Littleton stuff may actually be interesting. If someone brought in a display of old Littleton stuff to a coin club, I would rate it high on the cool factor, even if it's not particularly valuable.[/QUOTE]
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