Pobjoy’s Clown Triggerfish Concludes Sea Creatures Series
Pobjoy has released the sixth and last coin in the stunning series of 50p coins featuring Sea Creatures. It presents the Clown Triggerfish swimming along coral reefs and portrayed in full color.
CoinsWeekly Takes a Summer Break
Every now and then, even editorial staff needs some time off. From 2 to 22 August 2021, we will take our annual summer break. So don’t be surprised that you don’t receive newsletters during that time!
Money Creators. Who Decides What’s Money?
Who has the right to create and issue money? And what about the future forms of digital money? The Deutsche Bundesbank answers questions like these in its new special exhibition “Money creators. Who decides what’s money?”.
British Museum and TEFAF Restore Ancient Glass Vessels
The British Museum and TEFAF are working together on a special project: In 2020 eight ancient glass vessels were damaged in the port explosion in Beirut. Experts in London will restore the artefacts with the support of TEFAF – a puzzle-work with historic glass.
London’s Coin Shows Are Back
London Coin Fair and London’s traditional coin show Coinex are up again. After a Covid break in 2020, the events are now scheduled for September 2021. At both events, British and international dealers and collectors will be able to meet again in London.
Coins and Commodities – A Monetary History of the Tang Dynasty
In his dissertation Yang Xinmin deals with the monetary history of the flourishing and economic prosperous Tang Dynasty. As the book is written in Chinese, the review by Yawei Zhang may help you grasp the subject.
Heritage Awards $10,000 to One Lucky Coin Collector
Heritage Auctions awarded $10,000 to Ed Hays from Atlanta. Hays can spend his credit either on inventory or on successful bids. But maybe he has to split up this prize as he shares the hobby with his wife and children.
“Antioch and Jerusalem, the Seleucids and Maccabees in Coins”
The American Israel Numismatic Association present 2021 Shekel Prize Winner Dr. David Jacobson giving a talk about “Antioch and Jerusalem, the Seleucids and Maccabees in Coins” via Zoom.
What’s the Value of Greek 2 Euro Coins?
16.000 euros for a Greek 2 euro advertised as “error coin”? Our expert numiscontrol will explain to you, why you shouldn’t buy such a coin. This article provides details about the Greek 2 euro commemorative and circulation coins featuring latest prices.
Schuler’s latest Blanking Line is Based on Laser Technique
Schuler develops a new approach to blank production. The new Laser Blanking Line 2.18 does not require blanking dies.











