Littleton Coin Offer

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Re: Littleton Coin Offer

Postby needler420 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:42 pm

I know that . .3617 ounces = 10.2540225 grams

The bad thing for the numismatic value of the coin is 10 million proofs were minted. So in other words I guess it basically has no numismatic value. Just mainly the silver content. Again probably why they are able to offer it below spot. It will probably only be worth its silver content. Specially that we don't have the Gerorge Washington proof boxes they came in from the US mint. Kind of sad really to think such a pretty proof coin will never be more valuable then its weight in silver content in bullion form. :lol: Still a good deal for a pretty coin though.
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Re: Littleton Coin Offer

Postby Pennysaved » Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:40 pm

I looked through my paperwork and it didn't say anything about being signed up for mailings for coins in the future.

I didn't get any extra coins to preview either.

Am I missing something in the paperwork?
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Re: Littleton Coin Offer

Postby SoFa » Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:52 pm

Make sure you tell them to cancel the subscription. I just got four more halves today.
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Re: Littleton Coin Offer

Postby needler420 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:33 pm

The trial coins were crap.

One of them was a 1998 clad uncirculater dime.

They wanted $22 for 5 coins I'm sending mine back with the pre paid postage it had.


Did any one take their coin out the plastic? if so what about take off half the capsule to see the surface. Can't tell if mine has a smudge or not on the coin lol. :lol:

This deal is a life line for small stackers like me as someone else said. Wish I could order another lol :ugeek:
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