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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The “Red Book” and Its Two Fathers

Kenneth Bressett’s memoir “A Penny Saved” celebrates the life of Bressett’s mentor, hobby legend Richard S. Yeo and author of the “Red Book”. Joel J. Orosz explains what numismatics owes both of them.

RNS Early Career Lectures 2024: Call for Papers!

The Royal Numismatic Society is looking for two students or early career professionals to give a lecture to its members in February 2024. As this will take place over Zoom everybody from all over the world is encouraged to submit a proposal soon!

Jere L. Bacharach (1938-2023)

Jere L. Bacharach, expert on Islamic numismatics, died in April 2023. The ANS remembers its long-time member of the Board of Trustees, and an invaluable scholar of the numismatic community and Middle Eastern studies.

Highly Rare in Circulation: 2-Euro Commemorative Coins from San Marino

San Marino’s circulation coins are rare – even in the small Republic itself. And San Marino also issued just a few 2-euro commemorative coins. A real challenge for collectors. Fortunately, numiscontrol has some tips.

Further Thefts at Royal Coin Cabinet Brought to Trial

The systematic thefts at the Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm were not committed by one single person. Another employee helped himself to some objects. At present, prosecutors are trying to prove the man stole coins worth more than 3.8 million Swedish kronor, including a Russian family ruble which sold for 510,000 SEK in 2009.

Stockholm: Lawsuit against Royal Coin Cabinet thief

In April we had to report that at least 1,200 objects worth the equivalent of 2.6 million euros had disappeared from the Stockholm Royal Coin Cabinet. A perpetrator is now standing trial. A second one is the subject of ongoing investigations.

The “Red Book” and Its Two Fathers

Kenneth Bressett’s memoir “A Penny Saved” celebrates the life of Bressett’s mentor, hobby legend Richard S. Yeo and author of the “Red Book”. Joel J. Orosz explains what numismatics owes both of them.

RNS Early Career Lectures 2024: Call for Papers!

The Royal Numismatic Society is looking for two students or early career professionals to give a lecture to its members in February 2024. As this will take place over Zoom everybody from all over the world is encouraged to submit a proposal soon!

Jere L. Bacharach (1938-2023)

Jere L. Bacharach, expert on Islamic numismatics, died in April 2023. The ANS remembers its long-time member of the Board of Trustees, and an invaluable scholar of the numismatic community and Middle Eastern studies.

Highly Rare in Circulation: 2-Euro Commemorative Coins from San Marino

San Marino’s circulation coins are rare – even in the small Republic itself. And San Marino also issued just a few 2-euro commemorative coins. A real challenge for collectors. Fortunately, numiscontrol has some tips.

Further Thefts at Royal Coin Cabinet Brought to Trial

The systematic thefts at the Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm were not committed by one single person. Another employee helped himself to some objects. At present, prosecutors are trying to prove the man stole coins worth more than 3.8 million Swedish kronor, including a Russian family ruble which sold for 510,000 SEK in 2009.

Stockholm: Lawsuit against Royal Coin Cabinet thief

In April we had to report that at least 1,200 objects worth the equivalent of 2.6 million euros had disappeared from the Stockholm Royal Coin Cabinet. A perpetrator is now standing trial. A second one is the subject of ongoing investigations.