Rusty Pennies
Rusty Pennies has published its 56th Fixed Price Sale. It comprises 181 lots. Most of the coins and medals are from one collection and have not been seen on the market for many years. As holiday incentive clients will have a special discount.
Classical Numismatic Group
CNG’s Electronic Auction 530 includes 1096 lots. The sale features selections from the MWF, D.K., Cloudesly, and J.-P. Righetti Collections, with particularly strong offerings in the Greek and Roman Provincial sections.
Heritage Auctions, USA-Orlando
Collectors of top U.S. coins will have the opportunity to acquire a trio of unique coins in January. They will be offered by Heritage Auctions among other highlights in conjunction with FUN in Orlando.
Atlas Numismatics
Atlas Numismatics has updated their inventory with 591 new high-quality coins, medals and tokens at fixed prices.
Solidus Numismatik e. K.
Solidus concludes 2022 with auction 111. The sale comprises 148 high-quality lots of selected numismatic literature with many rarities and bibliophilic treasures from the 16th to the 19th century.
Heritage Auctions, HK-Hong Kong
During Heritage’s HKINC auction the second-finest example of the Chinese “Pavilion” Dollar more than doubled a previous type record selling for $576,000.
CoinsWeekly Special Issue for the 2023 NYINC
In January 2023, CoinsWeekly will be at the New York International Numismatic Convention again. As usual, a CoinsWeekly Special Issue is published on the occasion. The print magazine can ONLY be obtained for free at the convention. It’s available for download as of today.
Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World
Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, after a presentation the International Numismatic Congress in Warsaw …
International exhibition “100 Years: Litas, Lats, Kroon”
The three Baltic countries – Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia – all introduced their national currencies 100 years ago. To commemorate this, the three countries coordinated a joint exhibition that is now on view in Lithuania.
The Coins of Mysia from the Plankenhorn Collection
Those interested in coins from Asia Minor under Roman rule certainly are familiar with the Plankenhorn name. The State Coin Collection of Munich now published the catalogue of his coins from Mysia, authored by the collector himself. Ursula Kampmann took a look at it.