Estimated price: 10000€GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK
Sicile, Syracuse, Agathoclès (317-289 av. J.-C.).
MDC Monaco / Auction 1515
Estimated price: 40000€ROMAN EMPIRE
Hadrien (117-138). Aureus 134-138, Rome.
MDC Monaco / Auction 15150
Estimated price: 200.000€ROMAN EMPIRE Constantine I (307-337).
Multiple of 2 solidi
MDC Monaco / Auction 15185
Estimated price: 200.000€FRANCE Second Empire / Napoleon III (1852-1870).
Gold pattern of 100 francs bare head, Proof, smooth edge,
A under the bust, 1855, A, Paris.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151240
Estimated price: 200.000€FRANCE Second Empire / Napoleon III (1852-1870).
Gold pattern of 100 francs laureate head,
Specimen (SP) 1862, E, Paris.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151272
Estimated price: 300.000€GREAT BRITAIN William IV (1830-1837).
Crown, gold strike, Proof 1831, London.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151767
Estimated price: 700.000€GREAT BRITAIN Victoria (1837-1901).
5 pounds “Una and the lion”, headband with 5 rolls
and 9 leaves, Proof 1839, London.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151773
Estimated price: 60.000€GREAT BRITAIN Victoria (1837-1901).
Crown pattern, smooth edge, by William Wyon,
Proof 1845, London.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151776
Estimated price: 40.000€ITALY Guastalla (county then duchy),
Ferdinand II Gonzaga (1575-1630).
10 doppie 1610, Guastalla.
MDC Monaco / Auction 151872
Estimated price: 50.000€ITALY Savoy, Victor Amadeus II (1675-1730).
Gold medal, module of 20 ducats
MDC Monaco / Auction 151899
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ICOMON Annual Conference 2024 – Call for Papers

The 2024 ICOMON (ICOM International Commitee for Money and Banking Museums) Annual Conference will be held in collaboration with the International Numismatic Council and the Economy Museum – Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm from 25-28 September 2024.

Beautiful Stockholm. Image: Brorsson – CC BY-SA 3.0.

Beautiful Stockholm. Image: Brorsson – CC BY-SA 3.0.

Within the field of banking and money museums and numismatic departments, a wide range of collaborations are possible when dealing with numismatics, financial literacy, monetary and economic history, collections management and exhibitions.

The ICOMON conference 2024 would like presenters to consider ways that different specialists and stewards can teach and learn from one another to better the discipline and the ways that we work. What unites the multiplicity of specializations and the willingness to collaborate and learn from one another?

To this end, the organziers are especially interested in real case studies related to the theme Cross-Organization Collaborations regarding:

  • How can cross-organization collaborations strengthen the outreach to a wider community? For example, universities, museums, museum networks, associations, banks, public authorities and financial institutions often share common interests.
  • How can a historic numismatic perspective reach beyond the museums and numismatic world?
  • Digitization and digital medias: for whom, by whom, why and how? How does it help with pedagogy and teaching?
  • How can we better safeguard the collections?

The ICOMON conference 2024 will be hosted by the Economy Museum – Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm, Sweden. ICOMON members and others interested in the theme of the conference are invited to present proposals for papers. Please observe that presentations will only be held physically on site in Stockholm, but it will be possible to view the lectures digitally. The length of the presentations is c. 15 minutes, and 5 minutes for questions. The presentations are open and free to anyone interested. The program and additional information will be published at CoinsWeekly.

Deadlines

  • 31 January 2024 – Deadline for Abstract Submission
  • 15 March 2024 – Notification of Abstract Acceptance

Preliminary Program

  • 25 September 2024 – Social gathering in the evening
  • 26-27 September 2024 – Conference days, social program in the evenings
  • 28 September 2024 – Excursion day

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