At our Auction 16 – The mysterious denarius
Saturday puzzle for lovers of medieval coinage. Do you have any idea what this denarius could be? Of course, it will appear in our January auction.
Saturday puzzle for lovers of medieval coinage. Do you have any idea what this denarius could be? Of course, it will appear in our January auction.
Obol of Sigismund II Augustus – the smallest denomination of the coins of Royal Poland. Nominally and in terms of size it is a small thing, but typologically it is a real giant. The rarity was unanimously estimated by Kopicki and Kamiński-Kurpiewski at R8, estimated by Tyszkiewicz at 80 gold Read more…
Since yesterday we presented the decoration of the Polish People’s Republic section, today we have no choice but to take a step back and present two coins from the Second Polish Republic section. How do you like these two “modest” pieces of silver?
Elbląg szeląg coin 1530 of Sigismund I the Old – such an exquisite piece is hard to find. Mint art, with beautiful shine and charming patina. It’s a small coin, but recently there has been a trend in the market that clearly appreciates the best and unique pieces in terms Read more…
As we have already mentioned, we plan to fully open the full offer of the January auction in just a few days, on New Year’s Eve. Until then, however, let us reveal a little of the mystery. In addition to the two Lviv ort coins that we have already presented, Read more…
Phaleristics have occupied an important place from the very beginning of our auctions and we have tried to make the offer of these items as interesting as possible. It will be no different now, during the January auction. The Cross of Independence with Swords – one of the highest Polish Read more…
A dozen or so weeks ago, the first specialized catalog dedicated to the Malbork trojak coins of Sigismund III Vasa was published on the numismatic publishing market. The author of the catalog is Marcin Sawaniewicz and we had the honor of being the publisher of this publication. The item was Read more…