Category Archives: coin store
1795 Large Cent and more!
This is a post published several years ago by the Nashua Coin Club, but very accurate today, enjoy! We have been busy at NC&C this month. The coin business has been steady, pushed primarily by the bullion market. Most of what comes in the door is common silver and wheat cents but occasionally something interesting […]
2022 Live Coin Auction Dates
Small Cents II, a subsidiary of Nashua Coins and Collectibles will be conducting live coin auctions onsite in our gallery at 202 Main Street, in the heart of Downtown Nashua on the following dates: February 26th, April 30th, June 25th, August 27th, October 29th, and December 17th Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram for […]
Tips for the Coin Show Circuit
All coin collectors one day hope to make it to a coin show. Whether it’s a small scale show for the day or a weekend event with a couple of hundred vendors, it’s exciting. Not only do you get to meet people who share your passion, but you get to see rare coins you never […]
Their Expertise in Coins and Care
Numismatics is the study or collection of money in different forms. From coins to paper currency to medals, there are so many different kinds of money in the world. Something people tend to overlook is that money gains value over time. A lucky penny may be worth more than a cent if you keep it […]
Four Ways To Make Coins Appraisal A Success
Finding rare coins is exciting. You feel like you’ve opened up a brand new world of possibilities, and you can’t wait to find out how much your coins are worth. The next step, naturally, is to get your coins appraised by a professional. If you’ve never been to a session before, you should prepare by […]
Some Terms For The Numismatist
Entering the world of coin collecting is an exciting and intense experience. With so many collectible American coins or foreign currencies, there is plenty for a new Numismatist to look out for to know what they want to collect. After all, the collecting is for you at the end of the day. You want to […]
The Henning Nickel
The beginning In 1954, collectors in the New Jersey/ New York area began reporting 1944 nickels turning up in circulation. Missing the “P” mint mark on the back and the lack of wartime 35% silver composition. These have been referred to as the “Henning” nickel, these counterfeits made by Francis Leroy Henning of Erial, New […]
2009 Lincoln Cent Designs and Penny News: 2009 Lincoln Pennies and Bicentennial Coins
In 2009, the United States Mint struck four different pennies and two silver dollars in celebration of the life and legacy of one of America’s greatest leaders, Abraham Lincoln. 2009 Lincoln pennies commemorate the bicentennial birth of President Lincoln and the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln cent. While the obverse or heads side of these […]
Our Coin Store’s Experience at the Chocolate Stroll
2018 Nashua Chocolate Stroll: One for the Books! While February is often cold and harsh to deal with for New Englanders, it brings one thing to downtown Nashua we are all happy to celebrate: Nashua Chocolate Stroll. For those not in the know, it’s an event where shoppers can indulge in complimentary chocolate treats from […]
The Champagne Brothers’ Vintage Violin
Quite some time ago we purchased a vintage, handmade violin made by the Champagne brothers of Worcester, Mass in the early 1940’s. The Champagne brothers, twins, who built violins by hand. Laurie went online trying to research the family and located a grandson in Chelmsford. It turns out he had been searching for one of […]