Estimated price: 13,000 EURPtolemaic dynasty. Ptolemy IV, 221-204 BC.
Octodrachm / Mnaieion, Alexandria. Extremely fine.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 9079
Estimated price: 10,000 EURRoman Empire. Nerva, 96-98. Aureus. Extremely fine.Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90187
Estimated price: 5,000 EURRoman Empire. Antoninus Pius, 138-161. Aureus.
From Münzen und Medaillen AG. About mint state.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90208
Estimated price: 1,500 EURMonaco. 2 euros 2007. 25th anniversary of the death of Grace
Kelly. Extremely fine to FDC.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90568
Estimated price: 25,000 EURNassau-Weilburg. Charles Christian, 1753-1788.
Gold medal of 25 ducats, 1782, by A. Schäffer. Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 901151
Estimated price: 10,000 EURChina. Hsuan Tung, 1908-1911. 20 cents n.d. (1908).
PCGS MS64. FDC.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90690
Estimated price: 15,000 EURChina. Xinjiang. 1 mace n.d. (1907). PCGS AU55. Extremely fine.Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90733
Estimated price: 16,000 EURBrandenburg-Bayreuth. Christian Ernst, 1655-1712. 1679 taler,
Nuremberg. Extremely rare.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 90994
Estimated price: 13,000 EURGerman Empire. Oldenburg. 10 marks, 1874. Showpiece!
Extremely rare in this quality! PCGS MS63. About FDC.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 901993
Estimated price: 5,850 EURGerman East Africa. 15 rupees, 1916, Tabora. About mint state.Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün: Auction 902246
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NUMISMATA Under New Management

Visitors to the NUMISMATA website will now find new names listed under the “Our Team” section. Elena and Manfred Zellner, operating as EMZ Messeveranstaltungs UG, have taken on the organization of this traditional coin fair. They are anything but newcomers to the event.

The NUMISMATA team in the obligatory photo at the CoinsWeekly booth. Elena and Manfred Zellner are standing to the right of Angela Modes. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

The NUMISMATA team in the obligatory photo at the CoinsWeekly booth. Elena and Manfred Zellner are standing to the right of Angela Modes. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

For years, the two have been supporting Erich Modes and Angela Mayboroda in organizing the NUMISMATA. Staying true to the Munich tradition, Erich Modes involved his nephew Manfred in the work from the beginning. Elena and Manfred Zellner are well aware of what they have taken on and know the processes inside out. They are looking forward to their new role and plan not only to host the Munich NUMISMATA on March 1 and 2, 2025, but also to resume the NUMISMATA in Berlin this fall. The exact date has not yet been set but will be announced soon.

CoinsWeekly congratulates the new organizers of the NUMISMATA. It wishes them luck, patience with the exhibitors, a friendly smile for the visitors, and many interesting new ideas to keep the NUMISMATA as attractive as it is.

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