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Four and a half centuries of Peruvian coins

To commemorate the four hundred fifty year anniversary of the foundation of the Mint of Lima, the authors Carlos Contreras and Carlos Morales present an overview of the institution, symbolizing the strength and continued existence of Peru as a country, beyond the changing moods of politics.

Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World

Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, in a park in Rome ...

The funny side of numismatics: book recommendations for the boxing week

Well, did you find the wrong book under the Christmas tree, again? Then there is only one thing to do, hurry to the computer and order an entertaining, numismatically tinged book yourself. Ursula Kampmann has compiled some books tips (also for listening).

Book on ship coins released

Ship coins are one of the most popular collecting themes. Numisnautical researcher Yossi Dotan deals with this fascinating subject in his book “Watercraft on World Coins” which is now available for sale.

Final DAMIN meeting in California

The final meeting of the DAMIN program is scheduled for San Francisco, California and connected regions during May 2016. Its topic is “From Underground to End-Users: Monetary History in Scientific Context”.

Golden Horseshoe

On behalf of Palau, Coin Invest Trust created a numismatic lucky charm: a golden coin in the shape of a horseshoe.

Programme of the Austrian Mint 2016

Austrian Mint has published its Programme 2016. The first coin will be ‘Vienna Opera Ball’. Among others the popular series ‘Klimt and his Women’ and ‘Wildlife in our Sights’ will be continued. Here is a comprehensive list.

Augustus the Strong

Probably the most famous Saxon ruler was Frederick Augustus I better known as Augustus the Strong. Those who would like to know more about his life, his work and his politics should not miss this film.

Monika Grütters plays the European card in quarrel over Cultural Heritage

In order to implement an EU directive, Monika Grütters wants to issue the most rigid legislation on the Protection of Cultural Heritage Germany ever has had. Being confronted with strong resistance in her home country, she now attempts to make the European Union issue a stronger law.

Cent collector cashes in half a million coins

For 45 years, a teacher in the U.S. State of Louisiana did not miss a single cent. A zealous collector, he assembled more than half a million coins – which his insurance company ultimately refused to cover...
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