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Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 572 ⸱ 9 October 2024 ⸱ Online
Classical Numismatic Group presents their Electronic Auction 572 featuring 1021 lots. The auction features for example Western Greek Bronzes from the John Morcom Collection.
Naville Numismatics
Naville Numismatics ⸱ Live Auction 92 ⸱ 13 October 2024 ⸱ Online
Naville Numismatics presents its Live Auction 92. The sale features 791 lots of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, medieval and modern coins, all chosen with contribution from NAC’s experts.
The Coin Cabinet
The Coin Cabinet ⸱ Kallista I ⸱ 3 October 2024 ⸱ Online
The Coin Cabinet presents Kallista I, their inaugural printed catalogue of a sale dedicated to outstanding ancient coins. This is the first event in a series of biannual auctions to be held by the auction house as a result of their growing ancient coins department.
Frederick III of Denmark and Eben Ezer
SINCONA’s Auctions 92 to 95 will take place from 21 to 25 October 2024. This article introduces one of the many rarities up for sale: a so-called “Ebenezer” coin from Denmark. The 4-Ducat piece is extremely rare and of great historical interest.
Gold from Rhodes for the Battle for Rome
On 30 October 2024, Künker will be auctioning an aureus minted by Caesar’s assassins in 42 BC. The extremely rare piece is estimated at 100,000 euros. We tell the story of a coin that takes us back to the heart of the Roman civil war.
Swinging London: Coinex 2024
Despite Brexit and competing events, Coinex is definitely worth a trip – especially to meet the many young dealers who gather there. After all, London is swinging at Coinex, too! Ursula Kampmann reports.