The Coin Cabinet

The Coin Cabinet The Coin Cabinet is the UK's fastest-growing auction house British, Commonwealth and Ancient coins.

Based in Marble Arch, in London, The Coin Cabinet is a leading auction house specialising in British, World and Ancient coinage. Led by Joe Hazell and Miraskar Mirakhmedov, our auctions offer collectors, dealers and enthusiasts a simple and transparent platform for buying and selling coins. The Coin Cabinet is an authorised dealer with the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation and Professional Coin Grading Service.

Browse the catalogue now via the link in pur bio, and discover the history, artistry, and rarity of Pelton III
04/06/2026

Browse the catalogue now via the link in pur bio, and discover the history, artistry, and rarity of Pelton III

13/05/2026

Kallista IV goes under the hammer across two days, starting tomorrow.

Part 1 features Celtic, Ancient Greek, Magna Graecia, the Persian Empires & the East, Roman Republic & Imperatorial and the Roman Empire through to Gallienus.

Part 2 continues from Gallienus onward, alongside Roman Provincial, Migrationary, Byzantine and Islamic coinage.

📍 Part 1 — Lots 1–220 Thursday 14 May |2pm BST
📍 Part 2 — Lots 221–441 Friday 15 May | 2pm BST

We welcome bidders joining via our primary platform (link in bio), Biddr, Apollo Art Galleries, Sixbid and Numisbids.

Good luck to all bidders for what is one of the finest collections of Roman gold we’ve handled at The Coin Cabinet - hailing from the Euclidean Collection, alongside exceptional silver, bronze and ancient coinage from across antiquity.

06/05/2026

Step into the golden world of Rome with Kallista IV

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Join us for a rare glimpse at over 400 ancient coins, including more than 100 stunning gold aurei from the Euclidean Collection.

14–15 May 2026.

Explore the full catalog and event details via the link in our bio.

Join us this Thursday, 23rd April at 2pm GMT for Ancients 34 - our monthly ancient coin auction.This sale features an ex...
20/04/2026

Join us this Thursday, 23rd April at 2pm GMT for Ancients 34 - our monthly ancient coin auction.

This sale features an exceptional selection of gold, bronze and silver pieces, highlighted by a remarkable offering of over 100 silver denarii from the Severan dynasty. From Septimius Severus through his sons Caracalla and Geta, to the later emperors Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, this is a rare opportunity to explore one of Rome’s most fascinating imperial lineages in depth.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into ancient coins, Ancients 34 offers something truly special.

Don’t miss out - link in bio!

We are thrilled to announce that Kallista IV is now live! 🏛The sale will take place across two days, on Thursday 14th an...
17/04/2026

We are thrilled to announce that Kallista IV is now live! 🏛

The sale will take place across two days, on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th May, and will be conducted live from our office in central London. You will be able to follow the auction and bid live on the 14th and 15th via The Coin Cabinet Auctions, Apollo Art Auctions, and Biddr platforms. Advance online bidding is now available across across all three platforms, as well as on Sixbid.

Kallista IV represents, without doubt, our most ambitious premium ancient coin sale to date, bringing together an exceptional group of coins of the highest quality and historical importance. Comprising 441 carefully selected lots, over 300 of which are gold issues, the sale offers a rich and wide-ranging journey through the ancient world and stands as one of the most significant offerings of ancient gold to come to market anywhere in the world in 2026.

A large portion of the catalogue is drawn from the crème de la crème of The Euclidean Collection, presented here in its final part. The collection charts the history of the Roman Empire and Byzantine age in a comprehensive and highly considered manner.

Aside from the Euclidean Collection material, the catalogue includes coins from the Celtic tribes, Magna Graecia, Ancient Greece, Judaea, Persia and the East, the Republican and Imperatorial eras, the Migrationary period, and the Islamic world, ensuring there is something to appeal to every collector.

In the weeks leading up to the sale, we will be sharing a series of highlights across our newsletters and social media channels, taking a closer look at some of the most important and interesting pieces in the catalogue. We encourage you to follow along as we build towards the sale, with detailed features and commentary on selected lots.

We invite you to explore the full catalogue; best of luck with your bids!

https://auctions.thecoincabinet.com/auctions/4-JSBTTQ/kallista-iv

Ancients 33 is tomorrow — 26 March, 2pm GMT ⏳A stunning selection of Caesar and Augustus denarii awaits, featuring strik...
25/03/2026

Ancients 33 is tomorrow — 26 March, 2pm GMT ⏳

A stunning selection of Caesar and Augustus denarii awaits, featuring striking designs from trophies and animals to architectural reverses and ornate objects like altars and candelabra ✨

Swipe for a closer look with lot numbers included. To view the full sale, follow the link in our bio.

Alexander the Great arrives in Susa, 324 BC.Around the time this striking tetradrachm was minted, the city became the st...
21/01/2026

Alexander the Great arrives in Susa, 324 BC.

Around the time this striking tetradrachm was minted, the city became the stage for one of the most symbolic moments of his reign.

Once a royal Achaemenid capital, Susa was more than a stop on Alexander’s return west. That spring, it hosted the famous Susa Weddings - a lavish ceremony where Alexander married Stateira II, daughter of Darius III, while 80-100 of his officers wed noble Persian women. The aim? To bind Macedonian and Persian elites and forge a unified empire.

But Susa also marked change and tension. Alexander ordered the return of Greek exiles, enrolled Persian youths (Epigonoi) into his army, and introduced Persian court rituals - reforms that unsettled many of his Macedonian followers.

Soon after, he moved on to Ecbatana and then Babylon. His ambitions for further eastern expansion would never be realised. In June 323 BC, aged just 32, Alexander died unexpectedly - leaving behind an empire without an heir, and a legacy that would shape the ancient world for centuries.

Find this coin as lot 69 in our upcoming Ancients 31 auction, taking place live online on 5th February at 2pm GMT (See link in our Bio).

Pre bidding is now open.

Ancients 30 takes place this week - Thursday 8 January at 2 PM GMT.The sale features many highlights, including the coin...
05/01/2026

Ancients 30 takes place this week - Thursday 8 January at 2 PM GMT.

The sale features many highlights, including the coin shown above: Lot 338, a superb aureus of Trajan Decius, graded NGC AU with Strike 5/5 and Surface 3/5.

Visit our website for more information and the full auction catalogue (link in bio).


Ancients 30 is live 🌟543 coins from across the ancient world await discovery.Featured here is Lot 131 - a stunning silve...
17/12/2025

Ancients 30 is live 🌟
543 coins from across the ancient world await discovery.

Featured here is Lot 131 - a stunning silver stater of Pamphylia, minted at the ancient city Aspendos between 380-325 BC.

Bidding is now open. Join us for what promises to be a superb start to 2026.

10/12/2025

Ancients 29 takes place tomorrow, on the 11th December at 2pm BST. This auction features 556 coins spanning the ancient world.

The cover coin shown - lot 256 - is a beautiful Roman Republic & Imperatorial issue of Marc Antony and Octavian.

Silver Denarius, late 40 - early 39 BC. Southern or central Italian mint.
Obv: M•ANTON•IMP•AVG•III•VIR•R•P•C, bare head of Antony right, star below. Rev: CAESAR•IMP•III•VIR•R•P•C•, bare head of Octavian right.

Good Very Fine; lovely detail and expressive portraits, well-centred on the flan.

Extremely Rare; 4 recorded examples on CoinArchives.

Purchased at Numismata 2024.

Reference: Crawford-528/2a; CRI-261; BMCRR East 121; RSC-1.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 19 mm.
Weight: 3.85 g.

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