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Littleton's Coin Collector Newsletter

Dear George,
Celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Morgan Silver Dollar (1878-1921) with a 1900 "new century" Morgan. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this turn-of-the century Morgan is still in Extra Fine condition even after 103 years, at an affordable $49.50.

Did You Know... Coins without a mint mark indicate that they were struck at Philadelphia, America's first mint. The current facility, Philadelphia's fourth, opened in 1969. In 1979, the Philadelphia Mint added a "P" mark to certain coins, and extended the "P" to all coin types in 1980, except for the cent, which, though minted at Philadelphia, still bears no mint mark. The "O" mint mark designates the New Orleans Mint, "CC" indicates Carson City, "S" is for San Francisco and "D" for Denver.

Long live "Queen Mum" as captured in her youth on this 2002 Queen Mother Silver $5 Commemorative Proof. Struck in 1 ounce of 99.9% silver by the Royal Australian Mint, this stunning tribute was issued in a strictly limited mintage of only 30,000 coins. Each coin comes packaged in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity and an informational booklet. A great gift for your friends at just $49.95.

Dear Littleton...
"I mostly like your wide variety of coins, great service on the phone, shipping is good, and items arrive in great condition. I think you are doing a great job and I am very happy collecting coins through Littleton Coin Company."
C.R., Glendale, AZ
This 1964-1967 set of Washington quarters is notable for its lack of mint marks. With a coin shortage in 1964 and a silver shortage in 1965, all mint marks were removed from coins to further discourage "hoarding" by collectors. In addition, the 1964 quarter is the last year of issue for the 90% silver Washington quarter. This unusual set of 4 "no mint mark" Washington quarters in collector-preferred Uncirculated condition is a surprisingly affordable $14.95.

Today, $1 brings to mind the dollar bill, the SBA, or the new golden Sacagawea dollar. Before 1935, it was Morgan and Peace silver dollars. But even these settled for second place, because for a brief time in the 1800s, dollars were minted in precious gold! In 1849, America's first gold dollar - the Liberty Head - was introduced. Now 150 years later, a short-lived Liberty Head gold dollar of 1851-1853, still in Extra Fine condition, can be yours for $285.00! Get your ultimate "collector dollar" now while supplies last!

Remember, you earn DOUBLE Profit Shares when you place your order online: With every online purchase of $100 or more (merchandise value), we'll send you DOUBLE Profit Shares redeemable for FREE coins, paper money and supplies.
Repeater Notes are Federal Reserve Notes that bear serial numbers with repeating digits (e.g., 12341234). Hard to find and highly prized by collectors, we were fortunate to acquire a limited supply of $1 repeaters in Crisp Uncirculated condition. Snap them up now at just $15.95. Who knows when we might find more?
Assemble a unique collection of silver dollars in affordable monthly shipments, without leaving the comfort of your home! Learn more about Littleton's RISK-FREE U.S. Silver Dollar Collectors Club and how you can receive over $120 in FREE albums!
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Happy Collecting,
David
David Sundman
President
Littleton Coin Company, Inc.
e-mail: info@littletoncoin.com


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