New Book on British Tokens
Over 3.000 tokens are illustrated in the new Token Catalogue edited by Galata Print Ltd....
Heidrun Höhn (July 16, 1949 – October 20, 2010)
The numismatic community grieves for Heidrun Höhn, who passed away after a long and serious illness on October 20, 2010. ...
Enigmatic hoard in East London
Amateur gardeners unearthed 80 Double Eagles in a little garden in east London. If the owner won’t be found within one year, the hoard will be declared treasure...
Numismatica in Nummis
A medal was issued in honor of Joe Cribb curator of the British Museum’s coin cabinet on the occasion of his retirement...
Werner Kahle, Russland (Sowjetunion und Russische Föderation) – Medaillen mit nautischen Motiven
Numisnautik ist ein Spezialsammelgebiet, das sich ausschließlich auf Münzen und Medaillen mit ...
Tipped for Success – CoinsWeekly’s first year
Within its first year of existence 43.348 readers from 80 nations read CoinsWeekly and its German version MünzenWoche. And our audience increases every week. 1.496 coin enthusiasts visited CoinsWeekly during its jubilee week, which was a new record...
Cell Phones as Crime Prevention Tools
Numismatic Crime Information Center promotes the use of cell phones as crime prevention tools...
Jonah in the Whale
Israel issues four coins in Israel’s long-running “Biblical Art” series, which are dedicated to Jonah and the Whale.
The sleeping emperor – A new commemorative coin of the Austrian Mint
On 13th October, 2010, the Austrian Mint in Vienna has issued the fourth 10 Euro silver coin in its popular series “Tales and Legends in Austria”...
The Powers of the Soho Mint
William McKivor presents a medal from his own collection telling the history of its origin: It was struck in the Soho Mint in 1803, and played a role in an argument conducted in three countries in three languages on two medals, between the English manufacturer Matthew Boulton and the French Engineer J. P. Droz.