Meeting Location

History

Since 1956, the NICKEL BELT COIN CLUB has been a staple of the Sudbury Community, offering a place for collectors to meet, discuss coin collecting, display their collections, buy, sell and trade coins as well as participate in the monthly trade. Before the meeting begins, members have the opportunity to buy, sell, trade and inquire about items they are interested in. Members can also meet other members as well as have the opportunity to display their collections and have them appraised.

Many members of the NBCC are very knowledgeable on coin collecting and can answer any questions you may have about condition, rarity and value. The club also has a large library of coin books including Canadian coins, US coins and coins of the world, both modern and ancient, which members can borrow.

The monthly trading list consist of over 50 rare and unique coins, bills and tokens. During the trade, members can not only bid on the items but also submit items for trade. All first bids are 50% of current trends and members, if they cannot attend, can place a reserve bid.

Over the last 50 years, the NBCC has had a variety of unique, rare and difficult to find coins, bills, tokens and more. If you are a coin collector, you will enjoy the live experience of the trade.

Meeting Location

Calvin Presbyterian Church
1114 Auger Ave.
Sudbury, Ontario
P3A 4B2

Meeting Schedule

  1. Doors open around 12:00 PM
  2. Membership trade and sales as well as greet and meet 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
  3. The General Meeting starts promptly at 1:00 PM. Members are asked for silence during the meeting.
  4. The Trading Session will occur directly after the General Meeting.

The membership trade and sales session allows members to show off and sell or trade their items.  It is guided by the following rules:

  1. For a $10 fee, members may sell and trade coins, tokens, medals, and paper money, but may not sell or trade supplies.
  2. Club appointed dealers can sell and trade coins, tokens, medals, paper money, and supplies.

Note: the doors to the church are secure.