Exklusiv
NEWS FROM THE AUCTION AND GOLD MARKET In this Issue
Dear Customers, Dear Coin Enthusiasts, transition to the Batavian Republic, using beautiful and often extremely rare coins to bring the past to life before our eyes. Our trade fair team was also on the road again this summer, visiting international coin fairs. Among other activities, we were pleased to sponsor the first Evento Numismatico in Madrid, which included both a coin fair and a convention to which prominent Spanish numismatic experts were invited. The convention included a visit to the mint in Segovia, about which we report in more detail on pages 16 and 17. The American World's Fair of Money was on our programme again too.
In view of the tropical temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius here in Germany at the time of going to press, it’s hard to imagine that we are about to hold our autumn auctions, Part 1, which will take place from 23 to 28 September at the usual location in Osnabrück. Over these six days we will be auctioning around 3,900 lots with a total estimated value of 10 million euros. The numismatic rarities fill five auction catalogues. On the first pages of this issue you will find a detailed preliminary report on Auctions 410 to 414. In addition, we take a closer look at some topics and collections -- for example on pages 7-8, where the collection of Heinz-Falk Gaiser on the subject of Württemberg coin history is described. Last autumn, we auctioned the first part of the Lodewijk S. Beuth collection in Auction 393, in cooperation with Laurens Schulman B.V. The first part comprised the “Coins of the Netherlands and the Dutch overseas territories since 1795” and is now being supplemented by the second part, “Coins of the Netherlands from the beginnings under the Merovingians to 1795” (Auction 414, in collaboration with Laurens Schulman B.V.). We are delighted to auction the second part of this important collection of Dutch coins, and thus help make the history of our neighbouring country become better known. Dr Margret Nolle and Manuela Weiss have cooperated to produce a numismaticallyand historically informative catalogue that brings to life the history of the Netherlands from its beginnings to its
On pages 18-21, Professor Johannes Nolle has once again published a lecture that he gave to the numismatic association “Münzfreunde MannheimLudwigshafen” as part of our historical programme. It’s about elephants and their images on coins. The viewing of the items in our autumn auctions, Part 1, will be possible on our premises until 28 September 2024, and we want to inform you that selected coins from the autumn auction of our partner “Myntauktioner i Sverige AB” in Stockholm will also be on display in Osnabrück from Tuesday, 17 September to Monday, 23 September 2024. We ask you to kindly make an appointment in advance by calling +49 (0)541-962020. For lovers of coins from the ancient world and collectors of orders and decorations, Part 2 of our autumn auctions will take place at the usual location in Osnabrück from 28-30 October 2024. A separate edition of Künker Exklusiv will be published for these auctions.
Wer war Friedrich der Weise? Ursula Kampmann
Dates 2024/25
Fall Auction Sales 2024, Part 1 23-28 September 2024 Coinex, London
27-28 September 2024
Fall Auction Sales 2024, Part 2 eLive Premium Auction
We hope you enjoy reading this latest issue, and we look forward to seeing you in person during our fall auctions at the Vienna House Remarque in Osnabrück.
Dr. Andreas Kaiser
Edition 04/2024
28-30 Oktober 2024 31 Oktober 2024
eLive Auction 84
4-8 November 2024
eLive Auction 85
2-6 Dezember 2024
New York International Numismatic Convention
16-19 Januar 2025
Berlin Auction Sale 2025
29 Januar 2025
World Money Fair, Berlin
30 Januar-1 Februar 2025
Ulrich Künker
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