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12th Rhenumis Auction
We are delighted to be opening the twelfth Rhenumis floor auction with over 2.200 lots from 15 May 2024; this will take place both in the hall and online and will feature a broad spectrum: from antiquity to modernity, from coins and banknotes to medals and mixed collection and estate lots, the range of numerous regions and eras will once again be covered this time. This also applies to our range of militaria as well as jewellery and watches.
The title lot of the auction deserves special attention: one of very few aurei of the Caesar murderer Brutus from the year 42 BC, which he had minted together with the Cassius legate Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther; the hammer price is 50,000 euros (f. vz). In addition to ancient gold coins, there are also a number of Celtic, Greek and Roman silver nominals to choose from, as well as Aksumite and Sabaean coins.
Just browse through the catalogue. All lots can be found with numerous images and certificates in the online catalogue. Images of collections and individual lots are available. More information at: www.rhenumis.de. Further questions about the lots will be answered in advance by e-mail or telephone (+49 (0)211 550 440). Please send scan requests by e-mail to: [email protected].
Short Terms and Conditions
The basis for calculating the buyer's premium shall be the hammer price (net price) of the lots sold subject to differential taxation without display of value added tax.
For buyers from countries of the European Union applies:
Consumers pay a uniform buyer's premium of 25%. Dealers in the sense of the UstG pay 25% buyer's premium for goods subject to differential taxation (the buyer's premium includes the statutory VAT of 19%), plus postage and insurance.
For dealers, the invoice can be issued rule-taxed. The surcharge is then 21% plus 19% VAT on the sum of surcharge, surcharge and postage/insurance. Intra-European goods traffic can be exempted from VAT according to the legal regulations (with VAT ID No.).
For buyers residing in third countries (outside the EU) the following applies: Buyers pay 21% surcharge. If Rhenumis by Felzmann & Fischer | Düsseldorf - Bonn exports the goods itself or through third parties to third countries, the invoice will be issued without statutory VAT. If the goods are exported to third countries by the buyer himself or by third parties, the statutory sales tax will be charged and refunded upon presentation of the necessary export certificates. Import taxes or customs duties incurred in the third country shall be borne by the buyer in any case.
A fee of € 3,- will be charged per auction lot.
For gold coins which are exempt from sales tax, a surcharge of 21% applies.
Lot Start | Lot End | Starting Time | Description |
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Wednesday May 15th, 2024
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1 | 197 | 10:00 CEST | Coins - Antiquity |
198 | 678 | 11:15 CEST | Coins - German coins |
679 | 850 | 14:30 CEST | Coins - All World |
851 | 908 | 15:45 CEST | Coins - medals |
909 | 950 | 16:15 CEST | Coins - Collections |
951 | 1163 | 16:30 CEST | Banknotes - Germany until 1945 |
1164 | 1400 | 17:45 CEST | Banknotes - Europe and overseas |
1401 | 1443 | 19:00 CEST | Banknotes - collections |
1444 | 1500 | 19:15 CEST | Banknotes - emergency money |
Thursday May 16th, 2024
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2001 | 2080 | 10:00 CEST | Wristwatches |
2081 | 2388 | 10:45 CEST | Jewellery and Varia |
3001 | 3101 | 13:00 CEST | Collection Yasushi Komiya 1 part |
3102 | 3374 | 14:30 CEST | Militaria |
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Around 3800 offers with a focus on Germany from antiquity to the GDR, Europe and overseas, as well as jewelery and watches.


Coins, especially gold and silver coins of the German Empire, banknotes, mainly from Germany, but also from Europe and overseas


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