Wilkes & Curtis Ltd., UK-Tonbridge, Kent
After less than two years of trading Wilkes & Curtis are already up to their 9th auction and it is focused on Islamic coinage, as usual.
Classical Numismatic Group
CNG’s Electronic Auction 368 offers 741 lots featuring ancient coins among them a group of Celtic coins and Alexandrian tetradrachms from the Hermanubis Collection. The Islamic and World section is highlighted by Mongol issues of the Golden Horde.
Fritz Rudolf Künker, D-Osnabrück
The focus of Künker eLive Premium Auction 272 will be minor denominations and bracteates, that is medieval pfennigs. All lots will be auctioned off live at www.eLive-Auction.de The other areas include a collection of Reformation and Russian medals, as well as a series of Russian coins.
Naville Numismatics, UK-London
Naville Numismatics (NN) presents its Live Auction 20. The auction features a selection of 698 lots of Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval coins, all chosen with contribution from NAC’s experts.
Harlan J. Berk, USA-Chicago
Harlan J. Berk presents its 196th Buy or Bid sale. There are 387 ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins, 24 world coins, 44 antiquities & antique maps.
Fritz Rudolf Künker, D-Osnabrück
Pre-1871 Germany, Europe, Overseas and especially Russia will be the major themes at the Künker Berlin Auction on February 4th, 2016 at the Estrel-Hotel. Very special rarities will be on offer.
Davissons Ltd., USA-Cold Spring MN
The February 3, 2016 closing date sale from Davissons in the United States has 423 lots of coins, tokens, and medals, mostly of British interest.
Goldberg Auctioneers, USA-Los Angeles
Goldberg Auctioneers Pre-Long Beach Sale, Session Six on February 2, features The Money of the Bible Collection.
Harlan J. Berk, USA-Chicago
Harlan J. Berk Ltd. presents Mobility Auction VII. This online only auction has 313 ancient coins and closes January 28th. HJB Mobility offers a variety of Greek, Roman and Byzantine coinage at reasonable prices.
Classical Numismatic Group
CNG’s Electronic Auction 367 offers 712 lots featuring bronzes from Magna Graecia and Sicily stemming from the Virzi Collection as well as a run of British Victory issues in the Roman section.