Estimate: 20.000 EuroBrandenburg.
Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector.
Ducat 1686 LCS, Berlin.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece.
36
Estimate: 50.000 EuroBavaria.
Maximilian II.
Ducat 1855.
Only a few pieces are known.
Extremely fine-uncirculated.
105
Estimate: 125.000 EuroBrunswick-Bevern.
Ferdinand Albrecht I.
Löser in the weight of 4 Reichstalers 1670, Clausthal.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece.
135
Estimate: 100.000 EuroLippe.
Friedrich Adolf.
5 Ducats 1711, Detmold.
Only known piece.
Extremely fine-uncirculated.
184
Estimate: 50.000 EuroCity of Nuremberg.
10 Ducats 1630.
Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
198
Estimate: 40.000 EuroCity of Regensburg.
6 Ducats, n. d. (1765-1790), with the title of Joseph II.
NGC MS 62 PL.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece from polished dies.
Almost uncirculaed.
251
Estimate: 125.000 EuroHolstein-Gottorp.
Johann Adolf, 1590-1616.
Portugalöser (10 ducats) n.d., Eutin.
Extremely rare and of particular
significance in monetary history.
Attractive piece.
295
Estimate: 200.000 EuroRDR.
Leopold I, 1657-1705.
20 Ducats, n. d. (after 1666), Hall,
by M. König.
Extremely rare.
Almost extremely fine.
376
Estimate: 125.000 EuroArchbishopric of Salzburg.
20 Ducats 1687.
NGC AU 58.
Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
423
Estimate: 40.000 EuroVienna.
Salvator medal in the weight of 24 Ducats,
n. d. (after 1843), by K. Lange.
NGC PF 61.
Extremely rare.
Proof.
431
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Numisma – The Zoom Seminar Series of the Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies

Numisma is the seminar series of the Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies at Macquarie University. Registration is now open to attend NUMISMA’s second semester program. Students, researchers, curators and collectors interested in the study of ancient coins are welcome and encouraged to join this online lecture series. 

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Held via Zoom, these monthly events feature lectures, masterclasses, and work-in-progress sessions that offer students and researchers a forum in which to learn of new discoveries, gain specialised numismatic training, and create connections with the international numismatic community. 

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Upcoming Lectures

July 4 at 6.00pm – Dr. Fraser Hunter
A New Study of the Traprain Treasure (SE Scotland): Fresh Perspectives on Hacksilver In and Beyond the Late Roman World

August 15 at 6.00pm – Dr. David Wigg-Wolf
Coinage as Part of Roman Frontier Policy: How It Changed Germania

October 3 at 6.00pm – Dr. Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert
Early Electrum Coinage in Asia Minor

October 16 at 6.00pm – Dr. Sophia Kremydi
Religious and Civic Identities Reflected on Coinage: The Case of the Severan Issues of the Peloponnese

November 15 at 6.00pm – Prof. Selene E. Psoma
Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of the Greek City

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