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Littleton Coin company history timeline

1945

The company also buys coins and paper money, having spent more than $200 million since 1945.

1946

The first ads were placed in December, and with four employees, operations began in earnest in January 1946.

1947

In the spring of 1947 Sundman took the first step toward the coin and paper money business when he began offering foreign banknotes.

1950

By the fall of 1950, employment at Littleton had grown tenfold, from four to 40, and the company was about to enjoy even stronger growth, due primarily to Sundman's innovative approach to advertising.

1954

By 1954, the company's name had been changed to Littleton Stamp & Coin.

1960

He scraped by, but lacked a reliable coin supplier, and that changed in 1960 when a young Montreal dealer named Max Yas sent Maynard a list of coin sets and single coins he had available.

1972

David Sundman finally joined his father in August 1972.

1985

The Sundmans' oldest son, David, became president of Littleton Coin Company in 1985, and the company continued to expand its coin selections and collector services.

1990

By the early 1990s, Littleton was doing more than $10 million a year in business and employing a work force of 125.

2022

"Littleton Coin Company Inc. ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Retrieved June 21, 2022 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/littleton-coin-company-inc

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