Money trend

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Money Trend was a German-language numismatic magazine from Moneytrend Verlagsgesellschaft mbH. The last edition was the April 2020 issue. Most recently, a price of 12 euros per issue was set in Germany.

Structure and content

The magazine has been published by Löpfe-Benz Verlag in Rorschach (Switzerland) since 1969 and comprised around 160 to 170 pages. In 1996 the magazine was taken over by a publisher based in Vienna. At that time, the monthly circulation is said to have been 8,000 copies. Various reader questions were answered, e.g. B. how to check an imperial gold coin for authenticity and report on current events. Among other things, various auctions were presented with pictures. Classified ads could also be placed. In addition, advertising by auctions and coin dealers took up a lot of space.

Coins from the following areas were mainly reported:

  • Empire + (imperial silver and imperial gold)
  • German colonies (German East Africa, Kiautschou, Tabora, German New Guinea)
  • German subsidiary areas (Kingdom of Belgium, City of Danzig, Saarland, etc.)
  • Weimar Republic
  • Third Reich
  • German Democratic Republic (GDR)
  • Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)
  • Austria from 1851
  • Austria-Hungary (dual monarchy) from 1848
  • Switzerland
  • Liechtenstein

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Kahnt in: Münzen und Sammeln ", 6/2020, foreword on page 3