New at CoinsWeekly: The Collectors’ Who’s Who
Do you know that feeling when you buy a coin from a certain collection and would like to know more about its former owner? That’s why we launch the CoinsWeekly Collectors' Who’s Who.
In the Footsteps of Napoleon I at the Monnaie de Paris
The Napoleonic legend would not have been possible without numismatics. The museum of the Monnaie de Paris has created an exhibition to remember Napoleon’s visit at the mint’s workshop and his connection to numismatics. Visitors follow the footsteps of Napoleon.
Visit Argentina’s Numismatic Museum Online
This one’s for lovers of South American numismatics! The museum of the Central Bank of Argentine is just one click away: videos, an online exhibition on Google Arts and more enables to you travel to Buenos Aires – even during your lunchbreak.
45th Anniversary Edition of The Handbook of Biblical Numismatics
45 years after the first issue of 1976, Mel Wacks has published an anniversary edition of his “Handbook of Biblical Numismatics”. The volume gives an overview of the coins connected to the Old and New Testament and discusses many controversies about them.
Registration for COAC 2021 is Open
The next Coinage of the Americas Conference will be held by the American Numismatic Society from 17th to 18th September 2021. The conference honors the designer of the Lincoln Cent, Victor David Brenner. Who wishes to attend can now register.
Australia Commemorates Final Battle of Vietnam War
50 years after the Battle of Nui Le To, Australia commemorates its last major action in the Vietnam War. The Royal Australian Mint released a commemorative coin developed with members of the ANZAC Battalion.
Cayón Subastas
Cayón Subastas’ E-Auction 77 comprises almost 400 lots featuring a wide selection of Spanish and World coins. The sale will close on 22nd September 2021.
Stephen Album Rare Coins, USA-Santa Rosa (CA)
In auction 41 Stephen Album will be offering 3,150 lots of Ancient, Islamic, Chinese, Indian, and General World Coins. The sale comprises also the Charles Opitz Collection of Ethnographic Money Part II.
A New Currency for a New Japan
On 27 September 2021, an icon of Japanese coinage will be auctioned off as part of the Schwarz Collection offered by Künker: the 20 yen piece of 1870 of which only very few specimens were minted to be given to dignitaries of the imperial court. We tell its story.
Solidus Numismatics e. K.
In Solidus’ Literature Auction 7, 1,531 lots will be offered in various languages. In addition to numerous bibliophile rarities, there are important numismatic standard works as well as rare auction catalogs of important and sought-after collections.











