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<p>[QUOTE="catbox_9, post: 188664, member: 7344"]Although I agree that Littleton is (mostly) awful, they do have some stuff going for them. Last year I bought a ton of ASEs for (I don't remember the exact price but it was between $7-$10 each). I also got a 1964-D gold plated Kennedy Half dollar for the price of a stamp (37 cents). Every now and then they have these offers where you get free/almost free stuff for joining a club which you may cancel at any time and be obligated to buy nothing. For example, on the 1964 Kennedy I also had the chance to buy a common dated buffalo nickel for $5, a 2003 ASE for $25, and a common date Mercury dime for $7.50. I passed on all those "great" offers and kept my free coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, check out reader's digest, etc. as they occasionally advertise stuff like 2006 ASEs graded first strike by NGC for buy none get 2 free plus $10 S&H. Lastly, last year some rifle magazine was selling ASEs (limit 20) for like $7 (or so) and 1/10 oz. AGEs (limit 3) for $61. </p><p><br /></p><p>In short, these companies are a total rip-off but on occasion they offer phenomenal deals if you look hard enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="catbox_9, post: 188664, member: 7344"]Although I agree that Littleton is (mostly) awful, they do have some stuff going for them. Last year I bought a ton of ASEs for (I don't remember the exact price but it was between $7-$10 each). I also got a 1964-D gold plated Kennedy Half dollar for the price of a stamp (37 cents). Every now and then they have these offers where you get free/almost free stuff for joining a club which you may cancel at any time and be obligated to buy nothing. For example, on the 1964 Kennedy I also had the chance to buy a common dated buffalo nickel for $5, a 2003 ASE for $25, and a common date Mercury dime for $7.50. I passed on all those "great" offers and kept my free coin. Also, check out reader's digest, etc. as they occasionally advertise stuff like 2006 ASEs graded first strike by NGC for buy none get 2 free plus $10 S&H. Lastly, last year some rifle magazine was selling ASEs (limit 20) for like $7 (or so) and 1/10 oz. AGEs (limit 3) for $61. In short, these companies are a total rip-off but on occasion they offer phenomenal deals if you look hard enough.[/QUOTE]
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