Entries by Peter Terhorst

Classical Numismatic Group

Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Electronic Auction 550 ⸱ 15 November 2023 ⸱ Online

CNG’s Electronic Auction 550 includes 1155 lots from different noteworthy collections. The Byzantine section presents a fascinating group of rare bronzes, while the World section offers a number of interesting Italian coins.

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang ⸱ Stock List 1 ⸱ 9 November 2023 ⸱ Online

Numismatisches Antiquariat Lang presents its first stock list exclusively for all readers of CoinsWeekly. The 116 numbers include sought-after numismatic standard works and bibliophile rarities..

Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio

Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio ⸱ October 2023 Hong Kong Auction ⸱ 12-21 October 2023 ⸱ Hong Kong

Stack’s October 2023 Hong Kong auction, featuring over 7,500 lots of coins and medals and 2,800 lots of paper money, realized a total of $21.34 million. This marks the company’s sixth consecutive Hong Kong event to exceed $20 million in total sales.

Künker

Künker ⸱ Auktion 391-394 ⸱ 25-29 September 2023 ⸱ Osnabrück

In the last week of September, Künker held its Fall Auction Sales. Numerous special collections were on offer. The result: the more than 4,000 lots soared from an estimate of 7.2m euros to a hammer price of 13.4m euros, exceeding expectations by 85%. See the top sellers of the auctions here.

Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality

The new exhibition in the Morgan Library & Museum examines the economic revolution in medieval Europe and charts the expanding role and perception of money during that period. The medieval manuscripts shown in the exhibition are truly stunning!

A Short Numismatic History of New Zealand

Heritage offers a banknote that is considered a highlight of the monetary history of New Zealand. Reason enough for coin dealer Joshua Lee to present some of New Zealand’s most spectacular coins and banknotes.

British Museum Sets Out Plans to Digitize Fully the Collection

After the disappearance of thousands of objects, the British Museum aims to document all of their over 2 million objects within the next five years and make them available online. Mark Jones on why he wants to increase access to the objects now.