“The UK’s Highest Value Treasure Find Ever Discovered” and more from CoinsWeekly

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  • Die drei Könige auf den Münzen des Chew Valley Horts: Auf etwas weniger als der Hälfte der Münzen ist Harald II. Godwinson, der letzte gekrönte sächsische König von England, abgebildet (unten rechts). Etwas mehr als die Hälfte zeigt Wilhelm I., den Eroberer, den ersten normannischen König (unten links). Eine Münze zeigt Edward den Bekenner (oben). © British Museum.

    The UK’s Highest Value Treasure Find Ever Discovered
    All a group of friends really wanted to do was enjoy a relaxing weekend away and try out a new metal detector. The unexpected result of this trip is the highest value treasure find ever discovered in Great Britain. The coins will soon be on display at the British Museum.

  • Next Week, It’s Time for the Coin Conference 2024!
    From 28 to 30 October, the central banks and mints will meet in Lisbon to discuss the challenges the coin sector faces today. Ursula Kampmann will also be there. She’s responsible for a workshop on “Commemorative Coins for an International and a Domestic Market.”

  • 2024 Huntington Award Presented to William E. Metcalf
    At the 167th Annual Meeting of the American Numismatic Society, the Archer M. Huntington Award was presented to Dr. William E. Metcalf, honoring his tremendous contributions to Roman and Byzantine numismatics.

  • The Gold Coinage of the Low Countries
    Hugo Vanhoudt and John Sanders published a new catalog giving an overview of all the gold coins produced on the territory of present-day Benelux countries from Celtic times to 2022.

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