In 1652, New England settlers opened their own mint against the rules established by the British royalty that governed them.
Here’s a sampling of upcoming events and exhibits in Palm Beach this season focusing on topics related to the home and garden ...
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra and girl in red will perform shows in Connecticut this weekend. "The Lion King" will run at The ...
“This village is a museum, in and of itself,” said Elizabeth Wood, executive director of Historic Stonington. The initiative by the historic society ... by the Great New England Hurricane ...
The main drag in Mystic, Connecticut, is nearly empty of people and cars on a recent morning. On a typical summer Friday, ...
Radiating joy and vitality, Carmela Crawford embodied the adage "age is just a number" as she celebrated her 70th birthday on May 4, 2024, at the picturesque ...
Settlers in Massachusetts needed cash, but England wouldn't send any. So, they created their own mint in Boston and began ...
The coin, identified as a 1652 Massachusetts threepence, is the rarest of four rare coin designs struck between 1652 and 1682 ...
One side of a silver threepence coin sold for $2.5 million, featuring an NE brand standing for New England ... The other ...
A small silver coin that was struck in 17th century Boston just sold for $2.5 million dollars. The 1652 Massachusetts ...
An American silver coin dating back to the 17th century, before the United States was founded, has sold for a record-breaking ...