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Kolbe & Fanning Launches New Website

Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers have unveiled their new and improved website. It provides various new and enhanced features: you may conduct sophisticated researches, place orders online and much more...

Whitman Publishing releases Photo Book on National Parks and Coin Collecting

Whitman Publishing has released America’s Beautiful National Parks: A Handbook for Collecting the New National Park Quarters...

Dillon Gage to Open Larger Precious Metals Refinery in Dallas

Company's new facility now has twice the capacity to chemically remove diamonds from their settings...

Krause Publications Unveils Decades Coin Folders

Krause Publications has released an innovative new series of coin folders that will be fun for children and parents alike: Decades coin folders...

Stack’s Bowers Galleries, USA-New York

Stack’s Bowers Galleries realizes over $57.7 Million in live coin auctions in August. Those were held at the ANA World's Fair of Money in Chicago an in Hong Kong...

Numismatic diary of a journey throughout Greece – Part 8

Illustrious names spring to mind when thinking of Chalkidiki. Akanthos and Terone, Uranopolis and Olynthos. But not everywhere reality answers expectations…

Two detectorists’ treasure trove rewrites the Roman History of Britain

Due to a treasure trove of ca. 100 Roman coins further investigations have been made. They unveiled a Roman settlement in a region, of which archaeology has thought until now, that it was never colonized by the Romans...

Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World

Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, at the Nouveau Riches’ in Rome ....

“A daring enterprise”: the ‘Standard Catalog of German Coins’ in a New Edition

Nearly 1500 pages and 20,000 pictures: The 3rd edition of the ‘Standard Catalog of German Coins’ has been reviewed exclusively for CoinsWeekly by Dr Karsten Dahmen, numismatist at Münzkabinett, Berlin...

Benjamin the last Tasmanian Tiger on Lenticular Coins

The last known Tasmanian Tiger, ‘Benjamin’, died in a Zoo September 7 1936, since then Australian ‘National Threatened Species Day’. Now Benjamin has been immortalized on a commemorative coin combining 3-dimensional techniques into an eight part lenticular coin...
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