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Künker

In eLive Auction 75, Künker offers 1,679 lots with orders, decorations, medal buckles, miniatures and certificates from Germany, Europe and overseas, including the Peter Groch Collection and the Ottoman Collection.

Kolbe & Fanning

Kolbe & Fanning’s Auction 165 will be held on 3 December 2022. The sale offers a wide range of rare and out-of-print works on coins, medals, and paper money from antiquity to the present.

Heritage Auctions, USA-Dallas (TX)

On December 12, 2022 Heritage offers for sale almost 500 gold pieces, coins and jewelry from the famous treasure chest hidden by Forrest Fenn in 2010. After being buried in the Rocky Mountains for a decade collectors can now see what it contained – and bid on it.

Classical Numismatic Group

CNG’s Electronic Auction 528 features 960 lots. The sale offers items from the Joshua Lee and the Wettmark Collections, and an impressive selection of antiquities to be sold for the American Numismatic Society.

Nomos AG, CH-Zurich

The Nomos 25 sale of Nomos AG features 431 rare and important ancient and world coins. Alan Walker presents a selection of highlights from the Greek section.

Cayón Subastas

Cayón Subastas will hold their 55th anniversary auction ending on 30th November. On this occasion the sale features exactly 55 lots: all unique, rare or particularly important coins and medals linked to Spain’s history.

Classical Numismatic Group

CNG’s Electronic Auction 527 comprises 1056 lots. The sale features British hammered coins from the Arthur M. Fitts III Collection particularly focusing on issues from Henry II to Elizabeth I.

Künker

On five evenings, Künker will auction a total of 3,074 lot numbers with coinage from antiquity to modern times. This is Künker's most extensive eLive auction with a purely numismatic offering.

Naville Numismatics

Naville Numismatics presents Live Auction 77. The auction features a selection of 682 lots of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval and Modern coins, all chosen with contribution from NAC’s experts.

Bruun Rasmussen, DK-Nordhavn

The House of Rákóczi was a dominant noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary between the 13th and 18th century. Bruun Rasmussen now offers a collection of extremely rare coins from this dynasty at auction.
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