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Atlas Numismatics

Atlas Numismatics has updated their website with 166 new coins, medals, and tokens at fixed price. Featured items come from Great Britain, Mexico and South Africa.

Davissons Ltd.

Davissons Ltd. E-Auction 9, a mail bid and live internet auction, will be closing on April 29, 2015. The auction features 100 lots including Ancient Greek and Roman coins, British Celtic pieces and Napolean medals.

Hermann Historica, D-Munich

A captivating array of phaleristic sensations, masterly craftsmanship, significant historical documents and military artefacts predominated in the 70th auction of Hermann Historica. Let’s just name a letter from the hands of Napoleon sold for 19.000 euros or an aeroplane type Messerschmitt Bf109 which was hammered down at 150.000 euros.

Agora Auctions

Agora Auctions sale #31 is now live, which begins closing on April 28th, 2015. Highlights of the sale are a Roman medallion of Volusian, a rare dupondius of Diadumenian as Caesar and several scarcer Imperial issues.

Hermann Historica, D-Munich

This year’s Spring Auction at Hermann Historica will take place from 28 April to 12 May. Approximately 6,000 lots from all specialist areas represented by the auction house are to come under the hammer – antiquities, arms and armour, works of art, hunting antiques, orders and collectibles from all fields of history and military history.

Solidus Numismatik e.K., D-Munich

The Solidus Online Auction 5 on the new auction platform EMAX is online until April 26, 2015. 503 lots have been selected for this auction including ancient, Byzantine and Islamic coins as well as coins and medals of Early Modern Germany, Austria and Europe.

Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers

Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers announce their latest mail-bid and online auction, which closes on April 25, 2015. The sale focuses on numismatic literature pertaining to ancient and foreign numismatics, and features 376 lots.

Treasure Running into Millions Recovered from War Time Wreck

In 2013, the company Deep Ocean Search recovered tons of silver coins at a depth of about 5100 meters, off the Namibian coast, thus beating a record. The money had been intended to fund Great Britain’s effort in WWII. The numismatists, however, have lost the treasure a second time.

Google’s Digital World of Museums

Do we actually have to visit museums when everything will be available on the internet very soon? As part of its project called Google Cultural Institute, Google now presents numerous digital exhibitions that have one or two advantages indeed.

Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World

Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, on Mount Olympus ...
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