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Künker, D-Osnabrück

Künker was able to offer as many as eleven special collections in its Spring Auction Sales 2023. 4,300 lots realized a total of 15.4m euros. A medal fetched the most expensive hammer price of 525,000 euros. Read on to learn about the top pieces of the second part of Künker’s Spring Auction Sales.

Stack’s Bowers Galleries, USA-Costa Mesa

In the Stack’s Bowers 2023 Spring Expo Auction a 1792 US cent in copper was the top performer selling for $576,000. The sale realized a total of over $28.5 million. A special session was dedicated to Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency coins.

Classical Numismatic Group, GB-London

Classical Numismatic Group present their Islamic Auction 3 offering 270 rare and important lots with a pre-sale estimate of over $500,000. The Live Sale will be held at the Bloomsbury Hotel in London.

Hwadong Auction

Hwadong Auction will be offering numismatic rarities, charms and amulets from Korea in their auction 44. The sale takes place on 21 and 22 April 2023.

Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio, HK-Hong Kong

In their upcoming April Hong Kong auction Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio will offer a multitude of numismatic rarities devoted specifically to vintage Chinese issues. One highlight of the sale, however, comes from France.

Classical Numismatic Group

CNG presents the First Friday Price Lists – April 2023 offering a batch of 60 selected coins all offered at the lowest price.

Classical Numismatic Group

CNG’s Electronic Auction 537 includes 969 lots and will close on 26 April 2023. The sale features a broad offering of selections of Byzantine gold, silver, and bronze issues from the Gasvoda Collection and coins depicting river gods from the Slavin Collection.

Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World

Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, in Sassanian Persia …

Collecto – the Easy Way to Digitize Coin Collections

Collecto digitizes art collections. One of its latest projects: the about 100,000 coins of the Qatar collection. Founder Johannes von Mallinckrodt explains why Collecto is ideally suited for the numismatic world and tells us about the opportunities of machine learning.

Fakers Using Same Cert Numbers Multiple Times

Looking up a coin’s cert number in a database is not always reliable. Recent examples of fake “certified” Morgan and Peace dollars have been found with the same certification numbers on the encapsulation inserts.
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