Verkaufspreis: 32.500 EURBraunschweig-Wolfenbüttel,
Heinrich Julius,
Löser zu 10 Talern 1609,
ss+
Braunschweig
Verkaufspreis: 31.000 EUROstindische Kompanie,
Victoria,
Mohur 1841,
10,72 g fein,
vz-st
Indien
Verkaufspreis: 14.900 EURGalba,
Aureus Juli 68 - Januar 69,
ss-vz/ss+
Römische Kaiserzeit
Verkaufspreis: 10.750 EURBraunschweig-Wolfenbüttel,
Friedrich Ulrich,
Löser zu 5 Reichstalern 1620,
ss-vz
Braunschweig
Verkaufspreis: 9.250 EURDeutsch-Ostafrika,
15 Rupien 1916,
Tabora,
vz-st, J. 728b
Nebengebiete
Verkaufspreis: 6.900 EURHerzogtum Württemberg (Kgr. ab 1806),
Karl Eugen,
Silbermedaille 1777,
vz-st
Württemberg
Verkaufspreis: 6.400 EURAlbertinische Linie,
Friedrich August I.,
Reichstaler 1707,
f.vz.
Sachsen
Verkaufspreis: 5.800 EURSilbermedaille o.J. (um 1625),
ss-vz
Fränkischer Kreis
Verkaufspreis: 4.800 EURStadt,
Reichstaler 1673,
geprägt unter Karl XI. von Schweden.
Mit Titel Leopold I.
ss+
Wismar
Verkaufspreis: 4.750 EURKurfürstentum Brandenburg,
Reichstaler 1675,
auf den Sieg von Fehrbellin,
ss-vz
Brandenburg-Preussen

Menschen und Märkte

Petition Crown Realizes More than $1 Million, Setting Record

For the second time this year, an example of England’s Petition Crown certified by NGC has realized a record price. The piece from the Geoffrey Cope Collection broke the $1 million barrier.

Course: Coins and the Sacred in Roman and Early Modern Times

In November, a numismatics course will take place in Rome, focusing on religion and religious power on coins. German and Dutch students can count on support with their travel costs.

NGC Promotes Ben Wengel to Senior Vice President of World Coin Grading

NGC promoted Ben Wengel to Senior Vice President of World Coin Grading. The expert for coin counterfeit detection has worked for NGC since his time as a university student.

Correction: We made a mistake!

The news we published yesterday about the Coin of the Year Award was erroneous.

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!

Petition Crown Realizes More than $1 Million, Setting Record

For the second time this year, an example of England’s Petition Crown certified by NGC has realized a record price. The piece from the Geoffrey Cope Collection broke the $1 million barrier.

Course: Coins and the Sacred in Roman and Early Modern Times

In November, a numismatics course will take place in Rome, focusing on religion and religious power on coins. German and Dutch students can count on support with their travel costs.

Ben Wengel

NGC Promotes Ben Wengel to Senior Vice President of World Coin Grading

NGC promoted Ben Wengel to Senior Vice President of World Coin Grading. The expert for coin counterfeit detection has worked for NGC since his time as a university student.

Correction: We made a mistake!

The news we published yesterday about the Coin of the Year Award was erroneous.

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?

All the seven coins that were purchased by the National Museum of Denmark. Photo: National Museum of Denmark.

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!