Dr. Florian Haymann of Antike Numismatik in Frankfurt am Main, Germany submitted this note about literature on Islamic Numismatics
in their upcoming sale of the collection of Reiner Seupel. Thank you.
-Editor
Last year, Reiner Seupel, an enthusiastic collector of Islamic coins passed away in Frankfurt, Germany. He had been well known in the Oriental Numismatic Society. His coin collection will be sold in our upcoming auctions, starting with auction 427, on November 4.
What is even more worth mentioning is that his collection of rare books will also be offered in our auction. It starts with lot no. 832 (the very rare Novas observationes in quosdam numos Abbasidarum by G. A. Arri) and consists of some 100 books, some of which being extremely rare such as the sought after Fraehn volumes (nos. 853-855) and Krehl's De numis Muhammadanis in Numophylacio Regio Dresdensi (no. 873).
Here's a link to our auction:
https://peus-muenzen.auex.de/Auktion/Onlinekatalog?intAuktionsId=949
See also here:
https://www.sixbid.com/de/dr-busso-peus-nachf/7836/page/1/perPage/100?
term&orderCol=lot_number&orderDirection=asc&priceFrom&displayMode= large&auctionSessions=8318%7C282974&sidebarIsSticky=false
Wayne Homren, Editor
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