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Paul-Francis Jacquier
Paul-Francis Jacquier ⸱ Auction 54 ⸱ 20.-21. März 2025 ⸱ Online
Paul-Francis Jacquier is offering an important library with books on numismatics and archaeology. It contains the 1,402 lots of the Zlatko Pleša Library with monographs, magazines and auction catalogues on numismatics and archaeology.
Solidus Numismatik
Solidus Numismatik ⸱ Auction 141 ⸱ 18 March 2025 ⸱ Online
Solidus presents Auction 141 with 827 lots. There are many attractive Greek silver coins, and among the extensive range of Roman Provincial coins are some very interesting rarities. The section of Roman Imperial coins contains many exceptionally well-preserved Denarii.
Coin-Embedded Tableware as Part of European Dining Culture
In European castles and treasure chambers, we often come across magnificent coin-embedded vessels. These items represent wealth and knowledge. Although their roots can be traced back to the Renaissance, it was not until the bourgeoisie of the 19th century that they came into their own.
Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 583 ⸱ 19 March 2025 ⸱ Online
Classical Numismatic Group presents their Electronic Auction 583 with 1190 lots. It features ancient coins from the collections of Dennis E. McAvoy, Dr. Thomas E. Beniak and Robert W. Hubel.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ L. E. Bruun Collection – Part II ⸱ 14-15 March 2025 ⸱ Zurich
Starting tomorrow, Stack’s will auction Part II of the famed L. E. Bruun Collection, the world’s finest private collection of Scandinavian coinage. Part II’s 550 lots, estimated at 5.5 to 7.5 million euros, span Scandinavian numismatics from the Viking era to the 19th century.
Perpetrators on Trial: An Update on the Manching Case
The news of the destruction of the Celtic coin hoard from Manching shook the numismatic world. The alleged perpetrators are now on trial. What is the current situation and is there still hope of recovering some of the coins intact?