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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More than 2 million dimes were stolen while being transported from the US Mint in Philadelphia to Miami. Photo: BrayLockBoy / CC BY-SA 4.0.

The Great Philly Pocket Change Heist

In the US, four men are standing trial as they allegedly stole coins worth 234,500 dollars from a truck. That was a ton of work. since their loot consisted of more than 2 million dimes, which were difficult to transport and even harder to spend…

A reconstruction of what the gold necklace probably looked like. Illustration made by archaeologist Thea Eli Gil Bell. © Theo Eli Gil Bell, The Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger.

Baldrs Horse: Detectorist Makes “Find of the Century” in Norway

On the Norwegian island of Rennesøy, a metal detectorist recently made an extraordinary gold find that was buried long before the Viking Age. The nine coin-like gold pendants engraved with rare horse symbols discovered along with ten gold beads and three gold rings are the first find of this kind in Norway since the 19th century.

Royal Canadian Mint President Marie Lemay and artist Steven Rosati unveil the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III at the Mint’s facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba on November 14, 2023.

Royal Canadian Mint Unveils New Effigy of Charles III

The Royal Canadian Mint have unveiled the new effigy which will be seen on Canadian circulation, collector and bullion coinage. The new likeness was revealed on the 75th birthday of His Majesty. Michael Alexander takes a closer look.

Metcalf Lecturer 2023/4: Benjamin Hellings

The Archaeological Institute of America named Benjamin Hellings this year’s Metcalf Lecturer. He is Curator of Numismatics at the Yale University Art Gallery and Chair of the AIA Numismatics Interest Group.

In 2024, CIT releases the third issue of its Legends series. Following Terracotta Warriors and Legacy of the Pharaohs, the Liechtenstein innovators now showcase one of our favorite legends: the Wild West. The issue incorporates countless details that are reminiscent of classic Hollywood western movies.

CIT’s Legends – Wild West

In 2024, CIT releases the third issue of its Legends series. Following Terracotta Warriors and Legacy of the Pharaohs, the Liechtenstein innovators now showcase one of our favorite legends: the Wild West. The issue incorporates countless details that are reminiscent of classic Hollywood western movies.

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CIT’s Historical Monuments – The Eiffel Tower

Just in time for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, CIT presents an artistic monument in the form of a coin dedicated to the city’s iconic landmark. Eiffel Tower is a numismatic miniature sculpture.