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Künker

Künker’s eLive Auction 60 will offer over 2,600 lots. Particularly noteworthy are Roman coins from the collection of a Hanseatic Roman connoisseur, a collection of coins from the house of Habsburg, as well as 600 lot numbers of orders and decorations.

Taisei Coin Corporation

“Una and the Lion” was the highlight of the Taisei Auction on May 3, 2020. This numismatic icon of Great Britain realized 86,500,000 Yen (about $810,000 USD).

Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers

The 419-lot sale 156 includes a remarkable selection of books on ancient, world and U.S. numismatics, including material from the libraries of Phil Carrigan, Dan Freidus, and Doug Robins.

Atlas Numismatics

Atlas Numismatics have updated their website with 274 new coins, medals, and tokens at fixed prices. Selections include the following items.

Roma Numismatics

Roma Numismatics E-Sale 71 features 1,722 lots of ancient, Islamic and world coins. Many of those come from renowned special collections, like the William Stancomb Collection published in the SNG.

Classical Numismatic Group

The 842 lots comprise selections from two major collections: the Benito Collection, featuring a stunning array of Roman issues, and the James & Martha Robertson Collection, featuring a number of British coins and particularly strong in sceattas and Scottish coinage.

Solidus Numismatik e.K.

Solidus Spring Auction 58 presents 506 individual lots, including 69 selected premium lots. The auction offers a wide range of attractive collector’s coins from Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Modern Times, as well as some interesting medals.

Nomos AG

After some waiting time, Nomos now present their e-sale Obolos 15, with all sorts of ancient coins to enjoy. The sale features 1,154 lots. In this report, Alan Walker presents some pieces that have caught his eye...

Heritage Auctions, USA-Dallas

The Central States Numismatic Society Auctions, relocated from Chicago to the Heritage Headquarter in Dallas, was a full success. More than $33.6 million in rare coins and currency changed hands, with more than 6,800 people participating in the auction online.

Classical Numismatic Group

CNGs Electronic Auction 467 features 695 lots. Highlights from this sale include selections from the collection of an English Queen’s Counsel and a fascinating group of Aksumite silver and bronze issues, alongside the usual array of ancient, world, and British offerings.
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