Schätzpreis: 20.000 EuroBrandenburg.
Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst.
Dukat 1686 LCS, Berlin.
Äußerst selten.
Prachtexemplar.
36
Schätzpreis: 50.000 EuroBayern.
Maximilian II. Dukat 1855.
Nur wenige Exemplare bekannt.
Vorzüglich-Stempelglanz.
105
Schätzpreis: 125.000 EuroBraunschweig-Bevern.
Ferdinand Albrecht I.
Löser zu 4 Reichstalern 1670, Clausthal.
Äußerst selten.
Prachtexemplar.
135
Schätzpreis: 100.000 EuroLippe.
Friedrich Adolf.
5 Dukaten 1711, Detmold.
Einzig bekanntes Exemplar.
Vorzüglich-Stempelglanz.
184
Schätzpreis: 50.000 EuroStadt Nürnberg.
10 Dukaten 1630.
Äußerst selten- Vorzüglich.
198
Schätzpreis: 40.000 EuroStadt Regensburg.
6 Dukaten o. J. (1765-1790),
mit Titel Josephs II.
NGC MS 62 PL.
Äußerst selten.
Prachtexemplar von polierten Stempeln.
251
Schätzpreis: 125.000 EuroHolstein-Gottorp.
Johann Adolf, 1590-1616.
Portugalöser (10 Dukaten) o. J., Eutin.
Von größter Seltenheit und
besonderer geldgeschichtlicher Bedeutung.
Attraktives Exemplar.
295
Schätzpreis: 200.000 EuroRDR.
Leopold I., 1657-1705.
20 Dukaten o. J. (nach 1666), Hall, von M. König.
Ehrenpfennig.
Äußerst selten.
Fast vorzüglich.
376
Schätzpreis: 125.000 EuroErzbistum Salzburg.
20 Dukaten 1687.
NGC AU 58.
Äußerst selten.
Vorzüglich.
423
Schätzpreis: 40.000 EuroWien.
Salvatormedaille zu 24 Dukaten o. J. (nach 1843),
von K. Lange.
NGC PF 61.
Äußerst selten.
Polierte Platte.
431

Münzen, Medaillen und mehr

Fountain competition in Braunschweig

A medal from 1691 commemorates the fact that the rulers of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Brunswick-Lüneburg fought for supremacy.
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Assassination in the sacred sphere: the Pazzi conspiracy

Political assassins have always used sacred spaces to carry out their attacks. Immersed in prayer, the faithful are easy targets. A remarkable Renaissance medal tells the story of an assassination.
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Menschen und Märkte

Cherrypickers’ Guide Sellout as a Sign of Strength for the Die-Variety Market?

A new edition of Cherrypickers’ Guide successfully debuted at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money in Pittsburgh. Whitman publisher Dennis Tucker explains the success of the new Cherrpickers’ Guide with a growing interest in die varieties. Some of his observations on the die-variety market.

Pobjoy Mint to Close Their Doors at the End of the Year

Pobjoy Mint, an icon of Non-Circulating Legal Tender manufacturing have announced they will close their doors. This does not come as a surprise for those who know the market. Ursula Kampmann comments.

Royal Mint Unveil New Charles III Reverse Designs for Circulation Coinage

Coat of arms give way to flora and fauna: the Royal Mint have unveiled the new reverse designs for the circulation coinage of the United Kingdom. Learn more about the new designs here.

CAC Grading Service Begins Full Operations

With their famous green stickers, CAC was previously known mainly for the evaluation of high-grade coins already certified by other grading services. After a test phase, CAC has now fully launched its own grading service.

Museum of American Finance to Display Collection Highlights at IMEX

The Museum of American Finance will display some of their most important documents at the International Money Exposition (IMEX) in Nashville. See some of the collection highlights here.

Tiffany Art Metropolis – Palace of Westminster

CIT’s Tiffany issues are among the most coveted rarities on the collectors’ market. This is not only due to their innovative inlay but also to the high level of minting technology and the attention to detail. In 2023 it is London’s turn with the Palace of Westminster. The playful neo-Gothic architecture of the Victorian age is perfectly suited for such an elaborate design.