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Finding Treasures in Your Change: The “Turning” Stars

Did you find German euros in your change? They might be worth a fortune. Just look at the stars! If they are turning, the coin will be worth some thousand euros. Our author numiscontrol explains which types of these coins exist and what they are worth.

Antiquities Trafficking Much Smaller Than Thought Says New Report

The illicit trade in antiquities is much smaller, less organised, and more dispersed than previously thought. That is the conclusion of a new report by RAND Corporation, a major research organisation. And it explains where distorted ideas come from.

Small Denominations Gain Reprieve from Chancellor

One penny and two pence cause problems in the UK. According to estimates, six out of ten are used only once before being discarded in jars. Nevertheless, the British Finance Minister has now announced that there are no plans to discontinue their production.

Update on the actual vanishing of small denominations

Everybody is talking about the disappearance of the small denominations. We are putting the perception to the test: How many small denominations have been abolished between 2014 and 2016? How many banknotes have been replaced by coins?

NYINC 2019 Date Change

Only days after the 46th Annual New York International Numismatic Convention Kevin Foley, the organizer, announces important changes regarding the event in 2019. Among others the date was shifted to avoid conflicts with the World Money Fair.

Riksbank to complete banknote and coin changeover

Sweden’s largest banknote and coin changeover is now almost complete. It is still possible to deposit invalid 100 and 500-krona banknotes into bank accounts. So far, 92 per cent of all of the banknotes and 46 per cent of all of the coins have been redeemed.

Changes at the London coin market

The Antiques Trade Gazette reported that five members of Baldwin have transferred to Sovereign Rarities. Sovereign Rarities is the new numismatic dealership of Ian Goldbart, who sold Noble Investments, owner of Baldwin, to the Stanley Gibbons Group in 2013.

Indian Ocean Trade and Exchange – An exhibition of the British Museum

The exhibition, ‘Connecting continents: Indian Ocean trade and exchange’, tells the story of how this vast oceanic space has connected people and cultures from Asia, East Africa, the Middle East and beyond.

Schuler stock exchange delisting

The Board of Management of Schuler AG plans to withdraw the Schuler share from the stock exchange. Schuler will remain a public limited company but will leave the Regulated Market.

Gold Coins: Money that changed the World

Svein H. Gullbekk, Professor of numismatics at the University of Oslo has submitted an intriguing publication that crosses all historical periods. Ursula Kampmann has taken a closer look at that book.
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