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Künker
Künker ⸱ eLive Premium Auction 407 ⸱ 26 March 2024 ⸱ Osnabrück
Those interested in Austrian coins will certainly be familiar with the name of Prof. Mag. Heinz Tursky, who passed away in April 2023. Künker offers his extensive collection of coins issued by Emperor Franz Josef.
Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 558 ⸱ 20 March 2024 ⸱ Online
CNG’s Electronic Auction 558 includes 1056 lots. The sale is again headlined by Alexandrian coins from the Beniak Collection.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ Spring 2024 Showcase Auction ⸱ 25 March-3 April 2024 ⸱ Costa Mesa
Stack’s Bowers official auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles 2024 Spring Expo presents a diverse range of items from all series of American numismatics, including U.S. coins and currency, Numismatic Americana, and Physical Cryptocurrency.
Agora Numismatiek
Agora Numismatiek ⸱ Fixed Pricelist XXIV ⸱ 14 March 2023 ⸱ Online
Agora Numismatiek presents a carefully selected range of high-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins at fixed prices.
Regensburg: Where the Emperor and the Empire Met
Only a few German cities issued as magnificent early modern coins as Regensburg. And there is a good reason for this – gold and heavy silver coins in particular were in high demand in this city. Not for trading purposes but for representation. After all, the Perpetual Diet of the Holy Roman Empire sat in Regensburg. Read here how it worked and what role coins played in this event.
Germany’s New Platform Tax Transparency Act: A Problem for eBay Coin Dealers?
Germany’s new Platform Tax Transparency Act has caused great concern among German coin collectors. Will they have to explain themselves to the tax authorities whenever they sell pieces of their collection? In most cases, the answer is no. Unless their hobby turns into a regular side-line.