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Coins Of the Ages...
For Today's Collectors
Classical Numismatic Group LLC is the foremost U.S. numismatic firm dealing specifically in Ancient, World and British coinage. Triton XXVII, CNG's marquis sale, will take place January 9-10, 2024 in New York City.
CNG runs Electronic Auctions on its website, www.cngcoinscom, on a biweekly basis. Feature auctions take place three times per year. Keystone auctions are held for themed single-owner collections.
CNG also sells coins for fixed prices on its online Coin Shop and through its biannual Classical Numismatic Review price list. CNG's U.S. offices are in Lancaster, PA. It also has offices in London, UK and The Hague, NL.
For more information about Triton XXVII, or to receive a printed catalog of the sale, or to inquire about consigning to this sale and future Classical Numismatic Group auctions, write to CNG.
A Wealth of Spectacular Ancient and World Coins:
On February 1, 2024, our Berlin Auction Sale will take place featuring 770 rarities from all over the world in outstanding qualities. Find among them patterns from France, Great Britain, and Russia, some of them the best specimens known by NGC.
Don’t forget to pick up your copy of the Künker Auction Catalog 400 at our booth 814!
Do you prefer ancient coins? Sorry, you will have to wait until March, when our sale of ancient coins will take place. But your patience will be rewarded with one of the finest collections of Asia Minor coins you have ever seen. The Sayar Collection will enter the market! And if you want to know more about it, pick up your copy of our detailed brochure. All the pictures of ancient cities and coins will make you dream of travelling to Turkey in springtime.
See us at booth 814.
World and Ancient Coins at the World’s Largest Numismatic Auctioneer
From January 8-14, Heritage Auctions will present its NYINC Platinum Session and Signature Auctions 3113 and 3114 featuring World and Ancient Coins. Among many rarities, collectors will spot an outstanding offer of choice British treasures.
We can highlight just one piece here: The second-highest graded “Petition“ Crown by Thomas Simon is among the most coveted types in silver. Its engraver, one of the most celebrated medalists of 17th-century England, produced the design in hopes of becoming Chief Engraver under King Charles II. Today, fewer than 20 examples of this extraordinary coin exist, and of those, seven are housed in public institutions and museums.
If you want to see this piece in person, visit Heritage at the New York Barclay, Rockefeller Suite, where the viewing will take place.
If you consider to consign, contact Heritage at NYINC booth 506!
CoinsWeekly’s Special Issue New York
Don’t forget to fetch your printed copy of our CoinsWeekly’s Special Issue at our booth 403 at the NYINC. It’s only available there. And for all those who are not able to attend the New York International.
- What to do if a coin might be a counterfeit?
- Real or Fake?
- On counterfeiting and private enterprise in the Roman Empire
- Better than their ancient models or: Why Paduans were not counterfeits
- Quo vadis, coin fair?
- Portraits of market players
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