“From a Collector’s Market to an Investor’s Market: Reasons, Consequences, Opportunities, Part 1” and more from CoinsWeekly

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  • From a Collector’s Market to an Investor’s Market: Reasons, Consequences, Opportunities, Part 1
    Complaining is of no use: change is coming, or may already be here. The question is how to deal with it. In order to develop smart strategies, one must be aware of what is actually happening and why. Ursula Kampmann summarizes the most important changes in the coin world in a loose series. Today: the shift from a collector to an investor market.

  • Eisleben, Germany: Church Treasure Recovered After Almost 400 Years
    What a find: last year, a hoard of 864 coins was discovered in a sandstone figure in a church in Eisleben, Germany. The coins were hidden there during the Thirty Years’ War and provide a rare insight into the currency in circulation at that time. A coin expert from the region tells us more about it.

  • A Force of Nature Embodied in a Coin: CIT’s Lost City – Pompeii
    CIT has captured the dramatic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 with a three-dimensional representation. True to scale, and thanks to smartminting® in every detail, we see erupting Vesuvius, pouring its lava over the buildings of the city of Pompeii.

  • Introducing Nanoshine: CIT’s Butterfly
    CIT’s Butterfly seems delicate, fragile and beautiful, just like its real-life model. The technical marvel behind it only becomes apparent at second glance. Nanoshine is a completely new technology with the potential to transform the aesthetics of coin design.

  • Dive Into Numismatics with the Money & Medals Network’s Coin Talks
    The Money & Medals Network, funded by The Royal Numismatic Society and the British Numismatic Society, offers regular online lectures on various numismatic topics, from basics to advanced. Join live or watch past presentations, like the recent one on Identifying Ancient Greek Coins, online.

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