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
Archive: People and Markets

Following Last Year’s Success: Münze Deutschland Again Sells Show Rarity at the World Money Fair

By Sebastian Wieschowski

For many years, the hunt for rare show products has been a highlight of the World Money Fair. Collectors from around the world flock to Berlin to snag limited coin cards, special issues, and exclusive medals.

Rarity value: The new official coin card for the World Money Fair featuring a proof version of the new €2 coin and an artist’s signature. Photo: BVA.

Rarity value: The new official coin card for the World Money Fair featuring a proof version of the new €2 coin and an artist’s signature. Photo: BVA.

Highly sought-after items include coin sets from countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, and Japan, as well as panda commemorative medals that consistently draw strong demand. However, in 2024, a rarity from Germany stole the spotlight, outshining other show treasures in terms of value appreciation.

Münze Deutschland delighted collectors with a special coin card featuring the proof version of the €2 coin “Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Königsstuhl.” The highlight of this card: the original signature of coin designer Michael Otto. Initially priced at €12.95, the card’s market value quickly soared to around €200.

Numismatic details of the coin card at a glance. Photo: BVA.

Numismatic details of the coin card at a glance. Photo: BVA.

Münze Deutschland is poised for another success this year: An exclusive extra edition of 500 proof €2 “Saarschleife” coins with mintmark A has been created for the new coin card. What makes it particularly remarkable is the inclusion of designer Carsten Wolf’s original signature, turning the coin card into a coveted collector’s item. This rarity will be sold in limited quantities over the three days of the fair.

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