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50 Years of Membership: PNG Honors Past President Gillio
At this year’s Pittsburgh World’s Fair of Money, the former president of the Professional Numismatists Guild, Ronald J. Gillio, was honored for his membership and service.
Coins and Mints in Avignon Between Provence and Papacy
The French Society for Numismatic and Archaeological Studies (SÉNA) published the proceedings of their 2017 colloquium. The volume presents various works and studies on the coinage in and around Avignon.
Stockholm Numismatica 2023
In 2023, Stockholm Numismatica will take place on 1 October. The previous day at the same premises a series of exclusive coins from the Gunnar Ekström collection will be sold in a public auction.
MDC Monnaies de Collection
MDC Monnaies de Collection ⸱ Numismatic Auction 12 “The French Collection” ⸱ 11 October 2023 ⸱ Monte Carlo
MDC presents “The French Collection”: a collection gathered over more than 40 years with 540 lots from the French Revolution to the Fifth Republic – most of them Top Pop or second high grade.
Stephen Album Rare Coins
Stephen Album Rare Coins ⸱ Auction 47 ⸱ 14-17 September 2023 ⸱ Santa Rosa
Steve Album presents 3400 lots of Ancient, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, U.S., and World Coins. The sale features the Charles W. Lueders Collection of Indian & Asian Coins, the Joe Sedillot Collection of World Coins, and a superb selection of rare U. S. coins and medals.
French History in Coins – Part 3: A New Napoleon
Under Emperor Napoleon III, France experienced an economic upswing. The Paris cityscape was completely revamped, just as coin designs. The gold rush in the US thrust Europe’s silver money into a crisis. The answer came from France.