Christmas presents not only for collectors can be bought at the Christmas Sberatel fair. More than 80 dealers from all over Europe will be offering visitors coins, banknotes, stamps, postcards, antiques and other collectibles at the Hotel Olympik in Prague from 22 to 23 November. The collections can be viewed free of charge and there will be an opportunity to see many rarities.
MIF 2024, one of Europe’s largest trade fairs for banknotes and other paper valuables, will take place from 3 to 5 May in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Along with more than 230 exhibitors, the Sberatel Fair will also be present at the event with its beer tasting booth.
The largest spring meeting of collectors hosted over 80 exhibitors and attracted over 3,000 visitors to the Olympik Hotel in Prague. The next Sberatel fair will take place on 6 -7 September at the PVA Expo in Prague.
The biggest spring meeting of collectors will take place from 22 to 23 March at the Olympik Hotel****. Over eighty dealers from all over the world will be heading to the Czech Republic. They will be offering stamps, coins, banknotes, medals, postcards and other collecting material to more than three thousand visitors.
The Czech National Bank is issuing a commemorative silver coin to mark the 300th anniversary of the death of architect Jan Blazej Santini-Aichel. The sheet dedicated to the famous architect, whose seminal work is firmly linked to the Czech lands, was previously issued by the Czech Post.
The largest gathering of collectors in Central and Eastern Europe will be even bigger this year. 20% more exhibitors will come than in previous years, and the organisers also expect more visitors. The Czech Lion investment coin with hologram will make its debut at the fair, the world’s longest postage stamp will be on sale and the famous Citroën 2CV “gendarme duck” will also arrive. It will celebrate its 75th birthday at the fair.
The Vatican will offer collectors the opportunity to start collecting the new issue of the “Jubilee Cross” exclusively at the fair, while the Czech Mint will start selling its new investment coin before it is available in shops. Several dozen numismatic companies from all over the world, many of them for the first time, are coming to Prague for the fair, which takes place from 8 to 9 September.
A coin depicting the legendary Czechoslovak car Tatra 603 was issued by the Czech National Bank (CNB). The original detail on the commemorative silver coin is an inset element in the colour of the black paint of the car’s body.