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Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Classical Numismatic Review Summer 2023
⸱ 24 August 2023 ⸱ Online
CNG’s Summer 2023 edition of their Classical Numismatic Review presents a choice of 213 quality ancient, world, and British coins. It also features an article on coins during the Second Punic War.
ICOMON Annual Conference 2023: Call for Papers
The 2023 ICOMON annual conference will be held in November in Malaysia. Speakers are now invited to send their abstracts on the theme: Reinforcing Museum’s sustainable competitiveness in the peak of digitization & social/global challenges.
Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 545 ⸱ 30 August 2023 ⸱ Online
CNG’s Electronic Auction 545 includes 959 lots. The sale features many Greek and Roman Provincial bronzes and a fine selection of U.S. currency.
Bookophile in New Splendour – the Redesigned Website for Book Lovers
Bookophile, the Zurich MoneyMuseum’s website for book enthusiasts, has been relaunched and spruced up with a fresh look and new features. One thing, however, stays the same: it is all about the love of old books. A major emphasis – how could it be otherwise for a MoneyMuseum – is on the subject of money and society.
Pobjoy Mint Features Egyptian God Ra
The Egyptologist Thomas Young made significant contributions to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics. On the occasion of his 250th birthday, Pobjoy’s releases its 2023 Egyptian Gods Series. The third coin in the series features the God Ra.
French History in Coins – Part 2: From the Second Republic to the Second Empire
In the 19th century, people in France suffered from hunger and poverty. There were uprisings and a revolution. But the first president of the new republic was a nephew of Napoleon and completely took after the old emperor.