350 - 300 BC. Charming style! Finely toned and
well-centred on a broad flan! Extremely fine.
521 - 478 BC. Electron! RR! Bodenstedt lists only 8 examples!
Masterpiece of archaic art! Extremely fine.
Dareike ø 17mm (8,21g). 361 - 364 BC. Gold!
Otherwise unknown variant of the rare type! RRR!
Marcus Antonius 38 BC. Aureus ø 19mm (8,15g).
Gold! RRR! Very fine.
Aureus ø 20mm (5,10g).Gold! RR!
Mint state splendid specimen!
AE obol ø 28mm (14.69g). Marvellous black-brown patina,
extremely fine.
BRANDENBURG / PRUSSIA. Frederick William,
“the Great Elector”, 1640 - 1688. 1682 LCS ducat, Berlin.
CITY OF REGENSBURG. double ducat without year
(1745 - 1765), Regensburg.
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Lars Emil Bruun (1852–1923): From the Local Inn to an International Enterprise
The auction of the exceptional Bruun collection, 100 years after the collector’s death, has attracted a great deal of attention. But who was Bruun as a person? What inspired him? On behalf of Stack’s, Ursula Kampmann went in search of Bruun’s personality and compiled a short biography.
“art.power(s).wealth” – New Special Exhibition at the Swiss Finance Museum
The new special exhibition “art.power(s).wealth” at the Swiss Finance Museum wants to show how the art market works and what parallels there are with the financial market.
New RNS Research Fund for Asian Numismatics
The Royal Numismatic Society announced the establishment of a new fund which aims to enable curators and students based in Asia to visit the UK to study Asian coin and money collections.