Classical Numismatic Group

Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 550 ⸱ 15 November 2023 ⸱ Online

CNG’s Electronic Auction 550 includes 1155 lots from different noteworthy collections. The Byzantine section presents a fascinating group of rare bronzes, while the World section offers a number of interesting Italian coins.

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang ⸱ Stock List 1 ⸱ 9 November 2023 ⸱ Online

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang presents its first stock list exclusively for all readers of CoinsWeekly. The 116 numbers include sought-after numismatic standard works and bibliophile rarities..

Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio

Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio ⸱ October 2023 Hong Kong Auction ⸱ 12-21 October 2023 ⸱ Hong Kong

Stack’s October 2023 Hong Kong auction, featuring over 7,500 lots of coins and medals and 2,800 lots of paper money, realized a total of $21.34 million. This marks the company’s sixth consecutive Hong Kong event to exceed $20 million in total sales.

Künker

Künker ⸱ Auktion 391-394 ⸱ 25-29 September 2023 ⸱ Osnabrück

In the last week of September, Künker held its Fall Auction Sales. Numerous special collections were on offer. The result: the more than 4,000 lots soared from an estimate of 7.2m euros to a hammer price of 13.4m euros, exceeding expectations by 85%. See the top sellers of the auctions here.

CDN Acquires Whitman: What Does This Mean for the Coin Market?

CDN Publishing acquires Whitman Publishing: who is behind the companies and why will this deal affect the international and US coin markets? A commentary by Ursula Kampmann.

Goldbeater. Frontispiece from a register of creditors of a Bolognese lending society. Illuminated by Nicolò di Giacomo di Nascimbene, called Nicolò da Bologna Italy, Bologna, ca. 1394–95. The Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.1056, fol. 1v detail. Photography by Janny Chiu.

Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality

The new exhibition in the Morgan Library & Museum examines the economic revolution in medieval Europe and charts the expanding role and perception of money during that period. The medieval manuscripts shown in the exhibition are truly stunning!