Edward J. Waddell, Ltd.
Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. ⸱ Updated Inventory July 2024 ⸱ 18 July 2024 ⸱ Online
Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. updated their inventory on coin.com with small selection of Greek Imperial bronzes at fixed prices.
Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. ⸱ Updated Inventory July 2024 ⸱ 18 July 2024 ⸱ Online
Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. updated their inventory on coin.com with small selection of Greek Imperial bronzes at fixed prices.
Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang ⸱ Literature-auction 3 ⸱ 31 July 2024 ⸱ Online
In its third auction, Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang will offer 805 lots of numismatic literature, including numerous sought-after standard works and reference literature. The maximum estimate per lot is 300 euros.
Künker ⸱ eLive Auction 83 ⸱ 22-26 July 2024 ⸱ Online
Künker presents its eLive Auction 83. The spectrum of 3,800 lots ranges from the ancient world to modern times, with a focus on German States and the German Empire.
Once again, the BM made negative headlines: Ilé Sartuzi stole a coin unnoticed during a hands-on tour and declared this an artistic performance. A commentary by Ursula Kampmann.
The double murder of a coin shop owner and a second victim in Cheyenne, Wyoming, lay unsolved for almost a decade. Now a suspect is on trial – the very man who had called the police to the crime scene.
The British Museum has announced the return of a further 268 missing objects, taking the total number of recovered items to 626. The museum also confirmed that it is currently working on new leads for around 100 additional objects.
A new special exhibition is on view at the Dumbarton Oaks Museum in Washington D.C. „Striking Designs: Communicating Through Coins” explores what the images on coins can tell us about the late Roman and Byzantine empire.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries have opened their newest office in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. The team consists of the experienced numismatists Michael Fornitz, Henrik Berndt and Peter Bjørnstrup.
The Numismatic Crime Information Center notified us that Don Kagin was the victim of a theft that occurred in a shop in Madrid, Spain. Find out more about the stolen coins and the thieves’ modus operandi here.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture recently acquired what is thought to be the largest and most complete set of Charleston Slave Badges. A new website informs about the historical significance of these badges.
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