263GERMANY.
Hamburg,
Silver Medal n. d. (1696).
Estimate: 2.000 CHF

396GERMANY.
Saxony-Jena,
Taler 1678.
Estimate: 8.000 CHF

714KOREA.
Amulet n. d. (19th cent.).
Estimate: 5.000 CHF

789NORWAY.
Christian IV,
Speciedaler 1646.
Estimate: 4.000 CHF

823RDR / AUSTRIA.
Leopold I,
10 Ducats 1668 KB.
Estimate: 120.000 CHF

1058USA.
50 Dollars 1915 S.
Estimate: 40.000 CHF

1429SWITZERLAND.
Lucerne,
5 Ducats 1741.
Estimate: 50.000 CHF

1571SWITZERLAND.
Zurich,
4 Ducats 1624.
Estimate: 15.000 CHF

2360SWITZERLAND.
Solothurn,
Gold Medal 1890.
Estimate: 7.500 CHF

3696SWITZERLAND.
Zurich,
1/2 Taler 1773.
Estimate: 6.000 CHF
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Join the First International Numismatic Alliance Conference!

The first edition of the International Numismatic Alliance Conference (INAC) will be held on May 26th. This free online event, hosted via Zoom, offers a new unique opportunity for everyone to delve into the fascinating world of numismatics.

The conference is organized by Numista, Zeno, and World of Coins. It aims to make numismatic knowledge accessible to all and provide a platform for experts and enthusiasts to exchange insights and explore a broad range of numismatic topics.

Peter Kraneveld, owner of World of Coins explains: “A funny adage says a specialist is someone who acquires more and more knowledge about less and less until he knows everything about nothing. Don’t let that happen to you, keep an open mind and attend the INAC online series. Experts present in-depth treatment of subjects that even specialists can learn from and that are accessible, should surprise and interest those who are focusing on other fields.”

This first edition will feature four presentations:

  • Stefan Krmnicek, Professor at the University of Tübingen, will discuss how technologies like 3D, virtual reality, and gaming can reshape our communication about ancient numismatics.
  • Alex Cameron, an expert on Swedish tokens, will share his expertise on amusement park tokens from Sweden.
  • Vladimir Pavlovsky will offer insights into coins and money in the frontier regions of the Russian Far East.
  • Dalwinder Singh will explore the evolution of currency in the Sikh Empire.

Each talk will be followed by a Q&A session, allowing attendees to engage directly with the speakers and further their understanding of the topics discussed.

The session will start at 10 AM New York time / 3 PM London time / 4 PM Berlin time / 5 PM Moscow time / 7:30 PM New Delhi time.

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to expand your knowledge and discover new aspects of numismatics from the comfort of your home.

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