Foundation of International Mint Industry Association
The International Mint Industry Association unites public and private mints and industry suppliers. Its goal is to support the mint industry by proactively promoting the availability and acceptance of cash.
King Charles III Coins Enter Circulation
The first coins bearing the official effigy of King Charles III started to appear in circulation from 8 December 2022. Post office branches around the UK received 4.9 million 50 pence coins.
What Made the Ellerby Hoard so Valuable
In 2019, a couple found hundreds of gold coins under their floor when renovating their kitchen. The hoard tells a story from 18th-century England and is as spectacular as its auction result ...
Hoards – Archaeological Treasures from West Norfolk
A selection of interesting hoards from West Norfolk is on display at the Lynn Museum. Among them 32 gold coins found inside a cow bone.
Syracusan Small Silver Coins from the Period of Signing Artists
Hartmut Kreutzer published a die study for Syracusan drachms and small silver coins from the period of signing artists. Ursula Kampmann took a look at it.
Remembering Robert E. White (1941-2022)
Coin dealer Robert E. White recently passed away. He was a regular appearance at numismatic events all over the world. His colleague and friend, Texan coin dealer Jeffrey S. Zarit, shares some personal memories of Bob White.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries Expands into Vancouver
Stack’s Bowers opens new offices in Vancouver with the new Buyer and Consignment Director Adem Karisik.
A Spectacular Farewell to the Kuna: Croatia Mints the World’s Smallest Coin
On 1 January 2023, Croatia will introduce the euro. To mark the occasion, the Croatian Mint came up with something very special for the last kuna commemorative issue: it will set a new record for the world’s smallest coin. The record coin is only available in a set, together with a commemorative issue for the Višnjan Observatory.
How the World’s Smallest Coin Was Minted
On 1 January 2023, Croatia will change over to the euro. And while minting presses are producing the new coins at full speed, the Croatian Mint treats itself to something very special. It wants to bid farewell to the kuna with a bang and demonstrate its technical skills at the same time: Croatia mints the world’s smallest coin. A Look Behind the Scenes.
A New Currency: the Caribbean Guilder
The Caribbean states Curaçao and Sint Maarten are planning to replace the Netherlands Antillean guilder with a new currency, the Caribbean Guilder. Now the central bank announced the future denominations and the time schedule.