Estimate: 2.000.000 CHFTHE FIRST 100 ESCUDOS EVER STRUCK.
Spain.
Philip III,
100 Escudos 1609,
Segovia.
Unique.
314
Estimate: 100.000 CHFTHE FINEST PORTRAIT OF CLEOPATRA.
Roman Republic.
Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony,
Tetradrachm 36 BC,
Antioch on the Orontes.
152
Estimate: 300.000 CHFRoman Empire.
Augustus,
Aureus circa 27 BC-15 CE,
Pergamon (?).
153
Estimate: 500.000 CHFMexico.
Philip V,
8 Escudos 1729/7,
Mexico.
NGC MS65 (Top pop).
300
Estimate: 500.000 CHFTHE FIRST GOLD SOVEREIGN IN HISTORY.
Great Britain.
Henry VII,
Gold Sovereign,
type I, Cross Fitchee, n. d. (1492),
Tower mint.
231
Estimate: 100.000 CHFIslamic World.
Temp. 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwan,
Solidus
AH 72-74.
184
Estimate: 70.000 CHFItaly, Ferrara.
Alfonso I d'Este,
2 Ducats n. d.,
Ferrara.
289
Estimate: 200.000 CHFTauric Chersonese.
Pantikapaion,
Gold Stater
circa 380-370 BC.
72
Estimate: 3.000 CHFSarawak.
Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke,
50 Cents 1906,
Birmingham (Heaton).
NGC SP66 (Highest grade).
1166
Estimate: 1.000 CHFUSA.
50 Cents 1795,
Philadelphia.
1420
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Looking Forward to 2027: the Website of the International Numismatic Congress Is Online

We will have to be patient until the XVII International Numismatic Congress takes place in Frankfurt in 2027. The website is now online and provides early information about the planned events.

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A screenshot from the new website for the 2027 INC. Background: ©#visitfrankfurt, Photo: Udo Bernhart.

A screenshot from the new website for the 2027 INC. Background: ©#visitfrankfurt, Photo: Udo Bernhart.

The XVII International Numismatic Congress, organised under the auspices of the International Numismatic Council, will be hosted by the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, on 12–17 September 2027.

Schedule

The Opening Ceremony of the Congress will be held in the evening of Sunday September 12th. There will be four full days of sessions on Monday 13th, Tuesday 14th, Thursday 16th and Friday 17th, as well as a half day on the morning of Wednesday 15th. Pre- and post-congress excursions, as well as local tours on the Wednesday afternoon are planned.

Venue

The Congress will take place at the Campus Westend of the Goethe University Frankfurt, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, Frankfurt am Main. Main events and all sessions will be in the University’s modern main lecture theatre centre (Hörsaalzentrum). The campus also offers a canteen for lunches immediately adjacent to the lecture theatres, as well as a number of cafés and a supermarket within a few minutes walking distance. The venue is situated about 1.5 km north of the city centre and can easily be reached by public transport. The extensive Grüneburg Park, once the home of the Rothschild family, adjoins the campus.

The Organizing Committee

  • Fleur Kemmers, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
  • Hendrik Mäkeler, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt am Main
  • Christina Bach, Historisches Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main
  • David Weidgenannt, ex-Goethe University, Staatliche Münzsammlung, München
  • Frank Berger, Frankfurter Numismatische Gesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main
  • David Wigg-Wolf, ex-Römisch-Germanische Kommission, Frankfurt am Main

Updates

Should you wish to receive updates about the congress, be sure to fill out the form on the INC website. Of course we will also keep you informed about the INC in CoinsWeekly.

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