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
Archive: People and Markets

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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