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

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Pop-Up Expo at the Royal Library of Belgium: The Past in Metal

The Department of Coins & Medals at the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) invites you on a journey through Belgium’s history via coins – from the ancient Eburones to emergency money from the Eighty Years’ War and objects used as currency in colonial Congo.

Leu Numismatik Sponsors the New Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer Fellowship in Winterthur

Leu Numismatik is supporting the new Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer Fellowship at the Coin Cabinet in Winterthur, which will be awarded for the first time in 2025. The fellowship, endowed with CHF 3,000, is aimed at early-career researchers working on a numismatic project. Application deadline: June 30, 2025.

CIT’ Numismatic Icons – Leon

CIT is releasing the sixth issue in its successful Numismatic Icons series. It reinterprets the early tetradrachms of the Sicilian city of Leontinoi. The impressive motif of a lion’s head – ‘leon’ in Greek – has always made these coins unique.

Bulgaria Will Adopt the Euro in 2026

The euro area is expanding: On June 4, 2025, the European Central Bank confirmed that Bulgaria meets the requirements for joining the eurozone. This clears the way for the introduction of the euro on January 1, 2026 – provided that preparations can be completed in time.

Vatican Plans a Comeback: New Online Shop Launches in July

This move has nothing to do with the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV but has been in preparation for months: Starting in July 2025, the Vatican will resume sales of its philatelic and numismatic products.

2-Euro Ticker: New Releases in May 2025

Luxembourg celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Grand Duke’s accession – and prepares for his farewell – with a little help from a German mint. Italy, Finland, and Malta also delight the euro coin community with new designs.

Pop-Up Expo at the Royal Library of Belgium: The Past in Metal

The Department of Coins & Medals at the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) invites you on a journey through Belgium’s history via coins – from the ancient Eburones to emergency money from the Eighty Years’ War and objects used as currency in colonial Congo.

Leu Numismatik Sponsors the New Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer Fellowship in Winterthur

Leu Numismatik is supporting the new Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer Fellowship at the Coin Cabinet in Winterthur, which will be awarded for the first time in 2025. The fellowship, endowed with CHF 3,000, is aimed at early-career researchers working on a numismatic project. Application deadline: June 30, 2025.

CIT’ Numismatic Icons – Leon

CIT is releasing the sixth issue in its successful Numismatic Icons series. It reinterprets the early tetradrachms of the Sicilian city of Leontinoi. The impressive motif of a lion’s head – ‘leon’ in Greek – has always made these coins unique.

Bulgaria Will Adopt the Euro in 2026

The euro area is expanding: On June 4, 2025, the European Central Bank confirmed that Bulgaria meets the requirements for joining the eurozone. This clears the way for the introduction of the euro on January 1, 2026 – provided that preparations can be completed in time.

Vatican Plans a Comeback: New Online Shop Launches in July

This move has nothing to do with the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV but has been in preparation for months: Starting in July 2025, the Vatican will resume sales of its philatelic and numismatic products.

2-Euro Ticker: New Releases in May 2025

Luxembourg celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Grand Duke’s accession – and prepares for his farewell – with a little help from a German mint. Italy, Finland, and Malta also delight the euro coin community with new designs.