Fabergé Eggs: Rosebud Egg
Fabergé eggs represent the highest level of jewellery. In 2020, 100 years after the death of Peter Carl Fabergé, CIT dedicated a coin series to the world-famous objects of art. Now they released the third issue.
SINCONA AG, CH-Zürich
SINCONA’s Fall Auctions had a total estimate for the 3,800 lots of about 6.1 million Swiss francs and realised 16.55 million Swiss francs. This demonstrated vividly how much high-quality modern coins, medals and banknotes are sought-after.
Our Cartoon: Franklin’s World
Philologist, numismatist and cartoonist Claire Franklin provides insight into her daily thoughts. Recently, when Pandora opened her box…
Gorny & Mosch, D-Munich
In the 2021 December auction, Gorny & Mosch presents over 880 lots of “Ancient Art”. Among them, an Aegyptiaca collection stands out with its exquisite objects.
Naville Numismatics
Naville Numismatics features in its new Live Auction 70 a selection of 652 lots from Greek to Modern coins, all chosen with contribution from NAC’s experts. The sale includes coins from the E.E. Clain-Stefanelli collection sold in association with Stack’s Bowers Galleries.
Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions’ US Coins Signature® event from 16th-19th December 2021 features the Big Island Collection of 15 selected Hawaiian Coins and Tokens. Type collectors and early American history enthusiasts will find many interesting items in the sale.
The NumisPlace
The NumisPlace – marketplace for high-quality coins & medals – offers regularly special releases where all dealers upload a choice of coins at the same time. View a selection of their earliest release.
Künker
From 7 to 9 December 2021, part 3 of the Alain Poinsignon Library will be on offer. It contains almost 2,000 lots with historical auction catalogs. You will find all the big names of the numismatic world: from Adolph E. Cahn to L. & L. Hamburger and Felix Schlessinger, from Henri Rolland in Paris and Jacques Schulman in Amsterdam to Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge in London.
Via Numismatic
The first public auction of Via Numismatic on 23rd November 2021 was a great event despite the current Covid lockdown. A 10-ducats piece of Ferdinand III was sold for 105,000 euros.
From Lira to Euro. Italy’s History in Coins – Part 6: The Invention of Fascism
After the First World War, Italy suffered from frustrated nationalism and inflation. The left-wing journalist Benito Mussolini made use of this environment. He switched sides and, within a few years, seized power by force and ended up at the top of a fascist dictatorship.











