Celebrate coin fans: Pirmasens shows the fascinating world of numismatics!

Celebrate coin fans: Pirmasens shows the fascinating world of numismatics!

On March 16, 2025, the 100th trade fair of the "Münzfreunde Pirmasens" took place in Pirmasens. This important event attracted collectors and dealers from all over the region and celebrated the fascination for coins and medals, which often tell unexpected stories. The fair represented an important milestone in the history of numismatics and confirmed the interest in this discipline, which can trace its origin into ancient times. Especially since the Renaissance, collecting coins has established itself as a popular hobby and has also played an important position in modern research. The oldest coins were in the 7th century BC Chr. Minted in Lydien, which illustrates the long tradition of this art form. Target = "_ blank"> Rheinpfalz reports that ...

Special interest aroused an event this year that was also tragic and bizarre: an incident among trainees that began as "fun" ended with one trainee in flames and another who was convicted. Such stories remind you that in addition to the amusing aspects of collecting, serious topics must also be treated. Curiosities increased not only in these incidents, but also when presenting the numerous exhibits at the fair.

coins and their stories

The fascination for numismatics was promoted not least by the publication of the latest coin catalog, which was recently made available as a PDF and online catalog. This catalog comprises a variety of topics, including coins in Germany from 1700 to the present day, commemorative coins from Germany and the GDR as well as banknotes. Waigand-Sammlerwelt, that ...

include some of the topics in the catalog:

  • coins of the German states from 1700 to 1871
  • coins of the Federal Republic and GDR
  • Course coins and € 2 € special coins from Andorra to Cyprus
  • commemorative coins and investment coins with known motifs

In addition, interested parties can request the catalog free of charge and benefit from 100 days of return rights, which facilitates access to the fascinating world of numismatics.

hidden treasures and challenges

The event was also characterized by local visibility, such as the scarcity of Guinness beer in the region, especially before the Irish national holiday. Denise faster, operator of Irish Pub Bärmesens, stated that she was well equipped to meet demand. In addition, there has only been a provisional tent at the bus stop in Winterbach for five years. The local council plans to improve this situation, an initiative that could possibly trigger discussions.

Another burning topic was the discovery of a suspicious barrel by the local fishing club in Hornbach. These could be dangerous waste. The criminal police were switched on to clarify the situation and to eliminate possible dangers.

On the other hand, a structural development in the "Hirtengarten" development area in Rimschweiler disappointed, where the site has been completed, but was found to be a lack of interest in building sites. This deficit may be attributed to economic framework conditions.

In summary, the 100th coin fair in Pirmasens not only illustrates the enormous interest in numismatics, but also reflects the turbulent and versatile stories that shape life on site. It remains to be seen how the local authorities will react to the various challenges and how the collector's milieu will develop.

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