Why Choose Rare Coins of New Hampshire?

From Rare Coins of New Hampshire Inc “Located in The People’s United Bank Building, right off of Route 101 in Milford, NH, Rare Coins of New Hampshire, Inc. (RCNH) offers over a century of combined numismatic experience. Our knowledgeable team can help you in all means of tangible… More

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Why Choose Rare Coins of New Hampshire

Rare Coins, founded in 1990 in New Hampshire, has an excellent reputation in the financial services and numismatics industry for its unparalleled technical and expert investor protection methods.

Where to buy and sell foreign coins in New Hampshire

Happy Holidays! Now we also buy and sell a large number of foreign coins! Based in Hampton, New Hampshire, Seacoast Coin & Jewelry is a respected PCGS and Coinngc service that has been trusted by thousands of Seacoast NH, Maine and Massachusetts customers for over a decade.


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Is there any gold or silver mining in New Hampshire

Historically, there has been a small amount of gold mined throughout the state, although to be honest, there is currently no active mining of gold or silver. If you’re really looking for coin stores in specific locations in New Hampshire, be sure to check out our other local directory listings:

How much is a New Hampshire 50 State Quarter worth

At the recent GreatCollections auction, the magnificent work of Certified Error is up for sale. This New 2000-p Hampshire How M States Quarter is rated MS-67 by NGC and offers a 25% discount on the center kick. Collectors should be aware that there were 26 auctions sold at the time this item was listed for sale, and in just one of them, the final price of the hammer was nearly $194.62 (with buyer’s premium).

How do people from New Hampshire say New Hampshire

Words should never end in “r”, but should end in “ah”. “New Hampshire” is actually pronounced N’Hampsha.

In what mode were the payments made * 1 point a punch marked coins B paper notes C gold coins D silver coins

The coins were mostly silver. There are also stamped copper coins.

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