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Cayón Subastas
Cayón Subastas ⸱ Auction 419 ⸱ 22 May 2024 ⸱ Online
E-auction 419 by Cayón Subastas offers a wide range from antiquity to contemporary coinage, including a huge group of world coins with hundreds of sets, large lots as well as gold and platinum issues.
Solidus Numismatik e.K.
Solidus Numismatik e.K. ⸱ Auction 132 ⸱ 21 May 2024 ⸱ Online
Solidus presents Auction 132 with 864 attractive lots. This includes a collection of coins from Saxony containing many exquisite pieces and rarities.
Künker
Künker ⸱ Auction 408-409 ⸱ 18-21 June 2024 ⸱ Osnabrück
Künker is the first choice when it comes to auctioning off special collections. This is proven once again by the special collections showcased in Künker’s Summer Auction Sales: Scandinavia, German coins from the 19th century, Mainz gold coins, Wismar rarities, yield and mining coins as well as patterns from the Coenen Collection.
Charles I of Austria-Hungary: A Hapless Emperor Who Was Beatified
In the context of its Summer Auction Sales, Künker will offer the only gold coin of the last Austro-Hungarian Emperor that is available on the market. Johannes Nollé tells the story of this coin and its commissioner, who died in Madeira aged only 35.
The Sixbid Archive – What It Is and Why You Need It
Sixbid has launched a new service: the Sixbid Archive. What makes this archive different from all the other auction databases out there? Is it really one of the most important numismatic projects of this century? Is it worth the €66 price tag? And for whom might it be worthwhile to purchase the €666 gold subscription?
National Museum of Denmark Acquires Seven Coins of the Bruun Collection
The National Museum of Denmark used its right of first refusal to buy extremely rare coins from Lars Emil Bruun’s collection before they are to be sold at auction. Here you can see the seven extraordinary pieces!