32.500 EURBrunswick-Wolfenbüttel,
Heinrich Julius,
Löser zu 10 Taler 1609,
good vf
Brunswick
31.000 EUREast India Company,
Victoria,
Mohur 1841,
10.72 g fine,
xf-unc
Inda
14.900 EURGalba,
Aureus July 68 - January 69,
vf-xf / good
Roman Imperial Coins
10.750 EURBrunswick-Wolfenbüttel,
Friedrich Ulrich,
Löser zu 5 Reichstalern 1620,
vf-xf
Brunswick
9.250 EURGerman East Africa,
15 Rupien 1916,
xf-unc,
J. 728b
Associated Regions
6.900 EURHerzogtum Württemberg (Kgr. ab 1806),
Karl Eugen,
Silver medal 1777,
xf-unc
Württemberg
6.400 EURAlbertine branch,
Friedrich August I.,
Reichstaler 1707,
nearly xf
Sachsen (Saxony)
5.800 EURSilver medal o.J. (about 1625),
vf-xf
Franconian Circle
4.800 EURCity,
Reichstaler 1673,
Struck under Karl XI of Sweden.
Title Leopold I.
good vf
Wismar
4.750 EURBrandenburg,
Electorate,
Reichstaler 1675,
on the Victory in the Battle of Fehrbellin,
vf-xf
Brandenburg-Prussia
Archive: People and Markets

Successful IAPN Congress in San Francisco

The International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN) conducted its 72nd annual Congress in San Francisco from May 16-19, 2024. Thirty-nine member firms attended the Congress which was held at the historic Argonaut Hotel right on the waterfront at Fisherman’s Wharf. A post-Congress trip to Monterey to visit its famous aquarium and vineyards took place right after the Congress concluded. Stephen Album Rare Coins helped organize this year’s Congress and post-Congress trip. 

Content

The Congress approved three new IAPN members, Paul Knudsen of Paul’s Coins (USA), Keith Candiotti (USA), and Ginza Coins (Japan), learned more about IAPN’s activities in the last year, and received briefings on IAPN’s new website as well as regulatory trends facing the industry.

IAPN’s Book Prize 2024

The Congress also provides a venue to decide the winner for IAPN’s annual book prize. Mr. Mairat, curator of Roman Coins at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England, was awarded the IAPN Book Prize for his title, Roman Imperial Coinage, Volume V.4: The Gallic Empire (AD 260-274), published by Spink in London.

Second prize went to Cori Sedwick Downing, a senior numismatist at the house of Daniel Frank Sedwick in Winter Park, Florida, and Isaac Rudman, a collector from the Dominican Republic, for their The Charles & Joanna Silver Coinage of Santo Domingo, 1542-1552, published by Isaac Rudman in Santo Domingo.

Third prize went to Glenn Murray, the Spanish-domiciled 72-year old Los Angeles-born numismatist, for his Boato y Tecnología: Cincuentines, centenes y escudos de a echo, published by the Asociación Amigos de la Casa de la Moneda de Segovia, in Segovia, Spain. 

The nomination list of all 23 titles entered for this year’s Prize may be viewed here.

Activities

 The Congress also provided an opportunity for IAPN members to spend time with their colleagues from around the world in a relaxed atmosphere so unlike hectic coin shows. 

Activities included a visit to historic Sonoma, dinners at local restaurants and a gala held at the historic San Francisco Mint. Companions visited the The Walt Disney Family Museum and the breathtaking Muir Woods. 

The Gala

The Gala is also an opportunity for IAPN members to support local community organizations benefiting those in need. This year, IAPN members raised $10,500 for, Ceres Community Project. Ceres prepares home-delivered meals for people who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves. 

The Next Congress

The next Congress will take place in June 2025 in Budapest, Hungary with the post-Congress trip to Bratislava and the historic mining and minting areas of Central Slovakia. Nudelman Numismatica and Macho & Chlapovic are collaborating to organize the Congress and post-Congress tour.

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