Estimate: 20.000 EuroBrandenburg.
Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector.
Ducat 1686 LCS, Berlin.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece.
36
Estimate: 50.000 EuroBavaria.
Maximilian II.
Ducat 1855.
Only a few pieces are known.
Extremely fine-uncirculated.
105
Estimate: 125.000 EuroBrunswick-Bevern.
Ferdinand Albrecht I.
Löser in the weight of 4 Reichstalers 1670, Clausthal.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece.
135
Estimate: 100.000 EuroLippe.
Friedrich Adolf.
5 Ducats 1711, Detmold.
Only known piece.
Extremely fine-uncirculated.
184
Estimate: 50.000 EuroCity of Nuremberg.
10 Ducats 1630.
Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
198
Estimate: 40.000 EuroCity of Regensburg.
6 Ducats, n. d. (1765-1790), with the title of Joseph II.
NGC MS 62 PL.
Extremely rare.
Attractive piece from polished dies.
Almost uncirculaed.
251
Estimate: 125.000 EuroHolstein-Gottorp.
Johann Adolf, 1590-1616.
Portugalöser (10 ducats) n.d., Eutin.
Extremely rare and of particular
significance in monetary history.
Attractive piece.
295
Estimate: 200.000 EuroRDR.
Leopold I, 1657-1705.
20 Ducats, n. d. (after 1666), Hall,
by M. König.
Extremely rare.
Almost extremely fine.
376
Estimate: 125.000 EuroArchbishopric of Salzburg.
20 Ducats 1687.
NGC AU 58.
Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
423
Estimate: 40.000 EuroVienna.
Salvator medal in the weight of 24 Ducats,
n. d. (after 1843), by K. Lange.
NGC PF 61.
Extremely rare.
Proof.
431
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Register Now for the 30th Annual ICOMON Conference

The Economy Museum in Stockholm will host this year’s conference of the International Committee for Money and Banking Museums (ICOMON) on 25-28 September 2024. The registration is now open and the preliminary program is available online.

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Beautiful Stockholm. Image: Brorsson – CC BY-SA 3.0.

Beautiful Stockholm. Image: Brorsson – CC BY-SA 3.0.

Conference Theme: Cross-Organization Collaborations

Within the field of banking and money museums and numismatic departments, a wide range of collaborations are possible when dealing with numismatics, financial literacy, monetary and economic history, collections management and exhibitions.

In the ICOMON conference 2024 presenters will consider ways that different specialists and stewards can teach and learn from one another to better the discipline and the ways that we work, and what unites the multiplicity of specializations and the willingness to collaborate and learn from one another. Case studies related to the theme Cross-Organization Collaborations will be presented regarding:

  • How can cross-organization collaborations strengthen the outreach to a wider community? For example, universities, museums, museum networks, associations, banks, public authorities and financial institutions often share common interests.
  • How can a historic numismatic perspective reach beyond the museums and numismatic world?
  • Digitization and digital medias: for whom, by whom, why and how? How does it help with pedagogy and teaching?
  • How can we better safeguard the collections?

The conference is supported by the Swedish Numismatic Association and the Gunnar Ekström Foundation for Numismatics.

Registration

Please register for the conference (free) and any additional activities (at a cost) before the 2 September deadline. Pre-registration is necessary and there are a limited number of seats for some events. Travel and accommodation are to be arranged by participants themselves. 

Register and book here.

Activities and the Program

Detailed information about the Pre-conference activities and the Preliminary program are available on the website of the Ekonomiska museet.

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