Several companies and organizations offer free coin catalogs by mail for collectors of all levels:
- Littleton Coin Company : Known for its wide variety of coins and paper money, Littleton offers catalogs like “Hard to Find Coins” and “Littleton’s Showcase,” featuring classic, modern, and ancient currency.
- Falcon Coin and Currency Company : Offers a free catalog covering US & Worldwide Coins, Banknotes, Collecting Supplies, and special offers, with a bonus $5.00 off your first purchase for new customers within the US.
- L&C Coins : Provides a monthly catalog featuring an extensive listing of coins, rolls, lots, and specials, [according to Numismatic News].
- Palm Island Coins and Currency : You can request or view their free catalog on their website.
Generally, you can request these catalogs by filling out a form on the respective company’s website. For instance, [Littleton Coin Company] provides a form on its website for requesting its free catalogs.
What is the best free coin price guide?
Coin Value Checker. …
PCGS CoinFacts. …
NGC Coin Price Guide. …
Coin Value Lookup. …
The Coin Dealer Newsletter (CDN) Greysheet. …
Numista Coin Price Estimator. …
Coin Value Finder. …
PCGS Photograde Online.
What is the best coin collecting website?
I can help with that. Money.org (ANA—American Numismatic Association)
coincollecting.org (ANA—Young Numismatists)
http://www.numismatics.org (ANS—American Numismatic Society)
http://www.numismatics.org (ANS—American Numismatic Society)
money.org/money-museum (Edward C.
What is the best way to catalogue coins?
I suggest using en.numista.com to identify your coins, it’s very simple to use and has a huge database. If you decide to register it also has the option to categorize your coins online and start swaps with other members if you’re interested in something like that.