CONCORD, N.H. -- A New Hampshire-based coin dealer has acquired a 5-ton stash of more than 220,000 rare Eisenhower $1 coins that were tucked away in a Montana bank vault for more than 30 years.
More than a half million dollars. That’s how much it has cost Littleton Coin Company to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s Wayfair decision since 2018, according to CEO John Hennessey, who testified ...
LITTLETON — When his children didn’t want to continue running the 71-year-old business begun by his parents, David Sundman did the next best thing to keep the Littleton Coin Co. in the family — he ...
LITTLETON - The White Mountain National Forest commemorative quarter, the latest addition to the America the Beautiful Quarters Program from the U.S. Mint, may be small enough to fit is spurring an ...
Littleton Coin Co. Inc., a collectible coin dealer, was hit with a digital privacy class action on Nov. 22 in California Superior Court for Los Angeles County. The suit, filed by Pacific Trial ...
A small, employee-owned New Hampshire outfit, Littleton Coin Company, sells currency through its website to collectors. After the Supreme Court ruled in its 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair decision that ...
John Hennessy (left) dropping off coins to Jim Alden at Chutters. In what’s being called the biggest coin drop in American history, hundreds of coin dealers across the country spent the end of April ...
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