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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Foreign Coin Production Ends at the Royal Mint – The End of an Era or Another Step Closer to a Cashless Economy?

The Royal Mint has announced that it will no longer produce coins for other countries, ending a business model that it has operated for 700 years. Michael Alexander puts this development into perspective.

Archaeological State Collection in Munich Reopened

After eight years of renovation, the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection shines in new splendor. Since April 17, 2024, the doors are once again open to visitors from all over the world. The new exhibition rooms were planned and designed by Atelier Brückner.

New Coin From Slovakia: 80th Anniversary of the Vrba-Wetzler Report

In the summer of 1944, the world became aware of the Holocaust thanks to two young Slovaks: Rudolf Vrba and Alfréd Wetzler. The National Bank of Slovakia honors them with €10 collector coin, produced by the Kremnica Mint. The coin represents many things – bravery, moral courage, responsibility and the power of public opinion.

Gold Coins With Altered Years: Also a Known Problem in Switzerland

In one of our last issues, we published an article by NGC about a Prussian gold coin with an altered year. Switzerland is also very familiar with such forgeries, as Patrick Huber tells us.

A Numismatic Congress That Will Be Remembered

The 3rd International Congress on the History of Money and Numismatics of the Research Center for Mediterranean Cultures (AKMED) took place in Antalya at the beginning of April. Prof. Johannes Nollé reports on why he believes this congress will remain unforgettable for all participants.

There’s a Lot Going on at Swissmint!

A new website, a new online shop, a new layout for its customer magazine – these are just some of the innovations Swissmint has in store for us. The mint has changed profoundly over the past two years. Ursula Kampmann explains how.

Foreign Coin Production Ends at the Royal Mint – The End of an Era or Another Step Closer to a Cashless Economy?

The Royal Mint has announced that it will no longer produce coins for other countries, ending a business model that it has operated for 700 years. Michael Alexander puts this development into perspective.

Archaeological State Collection Munich: The room “Stories”. Credit: Daniel Stauch.

Archaeological State Collection in Munich Reopened

After eight years of renovation, the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection shines in new splendor. Since April 17, 2024, the doors are once again open to visitors from all over the world. The new exhibition rooms were planned and designed by Atelier Brückner.

Railway to the gate of Auschwitz.

New Coin From Slovakia: 80th Anniversary of the Vrba-Wetzler Report

In the summer of 1944, the world became aware of the Holocaust thanks to two young Slovaks: Rudolf Vrba and Alfréd Wetzler. The National Bank of Slovakia honors them with €10 collector coin, produced by the Kremnica Mint. The coin represents many things – bravery, moral courage, responsibility and the power of public opinion.

Hintergrund: Softcodex via Pixarbay, Helvetia: CoinInvest GmbH via Wikicommons – CC BY-SA 4.0.

Gold Coins With Altered Years: Also a Known Problem in Switzerland

In one of our last issues, we published an article by NGC about a Prussian gold coin with an altered year. Switzerland is also very familiar with such forgeries, as Patrick Huber tells us.

Delighted congress participants. Photo: Johannes Nollé.

A Numismatic Congress That Will Be Remembered

The 3rd International Congress on the History of Money and Numismatics of the Research Center for Mediterranean Cultures (AKMED) took place in Antalya at the beginning of April. Prof. Johannes Nollé reports on why he believes this congress will remain unforgettable for all participants.

Es gibt viele Neuerungen bei der Swissmint. Was genau, erfahren Sie in diesem Artikel. Fotos: Swissmint.

There’s a Lot Going on at Swissmint!

A new website, a new online shop, a new layout for its customer magazine – these are just some of the innovations Swissmint has in store for us. The mint has changed profoundly over the past two years. Ursula Kampmann explains how.