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Japan Mint World Money Fair 2020 Coin EHRENGAST GUEST OF HONOR JAPAN MINT MESSEKATALOG FAIR CATALOG 1 ALLGEMEINE INFORMATIONEN FIRMENPRÄSENTATIONEN A–Z PROGRAMM | PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION COMPANIES A–Z Ausstellerliste | List of Exhibitors 132 Aichelin Group 85 DIENSTAG | TUESDAY (28.01.2020) 13.30 – 14.30 und Hallenplan | Exhibition Map 146 Allgemeine Gold- und 15.00 – 18.00 Vorbesichtigung | Viewing 15.30 – 16.30 Japanese Calligraphy Performance Impressum | Imprint 145 Silberscheideanstalt AG 74 15. Berlin Auktion Künker Japan Mint (Stand | booth D3 Media Forum 20 Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich AG) 30 (Saal | room Estrel B) 17.00 – 18.30 Empfang | Reception Partner 124 Bank of Greece 34 MITTWOCH | WEDNESDAY (29.01.2020) The Perth Mint ** Programm | Program 3 Berufsverband des Deutschen 10.00 – 18.00 Vorbesichtigung | Viewing 19.00 – 23.00 Gala Dinner ** Sitzungszimmer | Meeting Rooms 84 Münzenfachhandels e. V. 113 15. Berlin Auktion Künker World Money Fair und | and Japan Technical Forum 72 Blockchain Mint 98 (Saal | room Estrel B) Mint (Stand | booth D3) C.Hafner 106 ARTIKEL 18.30 – 21.00 Reception hosted by His Exellency SAMSTAG | SATURDAY (01.02.2020) CDN Publishing – Greysheet 96 Takeshi Yagi, Ambassador of ARTICLE China Gold Coin Incorporation 36 Japan** 10.00 – 12.00 MDC Internal Affairs CIT Coin Invest AG 100 (Raum | room Paris) * »Bronzen wie Tiere. Heide Dobberkau DONNERSTAG | THURSDAY (30.01.2020) und ihre Tierwelten« 108 Gibraltar National Mint 38 10.00 – 18.00 Messe | Trade Fair Heimerle + Meule Group 97 09.00 – 13.00 MDWG Plenary * “Bronzes like animals. Heide Dobberkau (room ECC 4, 2nd floor) 11.00 – 14.00 Weißwurstfrühstück – Bayern LB ** and her animal worlds” 110 Hungarian Mint 39 10.00 – 20.00 15. Berlin Auktion Künker 13.00 – 16.30 Tasting Session of Liquor made Die bisherigen Olympiamünzen aus Japan 24 Italian Mint 40 (Saal | room Estrel A) in Japan by National Tax Agency, Olympic coins from Japan to date 25 Japan Mint 22 Japan (Stand | booth D3) 13.30 – 19.30 Technical Forum Die Edelmetallmärkte 2019: Kazakhstan Mint 43 (Room Europa) registered experts 13.30 – 14.30 Viel Licht und wenig Schatten 102 Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG 107, 119 und The Precious Metal Markets in 2019: Leuchtturm Albenverlag GmbH & Co. KG 76 16.00 – 18.00 Empfang | Reception – Samlerhuset 15.30 – 16.30 Japanese Tea Ceremony Group ** Much Light and a Little Shade 104 Locatelli Meccanica 78 Japan Mint (Stand | booth D3) Die Gedenkmünzen zu den XXXII. MDM Münzhandelsges. 19.30 – 22.30 Reception – Technical Forum ** 14.00 – 14.30 Autogrammstunde: Mint Master Olympischen Sommerspielen 2020 in Tokio 26 Deutsche Münze mbH 120 hosted by Schuler and Spaleck Marc Schwartz und Designer The commemorative coins for the XXXII. Mietens & Partner GmbH 122 FREITAG | FRIDAY (31.01.2020) Joaquin Jiminez – Monnaie de Olympic Summer Games 2020 in Tokyo 28 Paris (Stand | booth B7) Modern Numismatics International 124 10.00 Offizielle Messeeröffnung | Official Eine kurze Zusammenfassung der Monnaie de Paris 44 opening 15.00 – 16.30 Coin of the Year Geschichte der japanischen Münze 14 Preisverleihung | Award Ceremony MünzenRevue, Battenberg Gietl Verlag 95 10.00 – 18.00 Messe | Trade Fair A Short Summary of Japan Mint History 17 (Raum | room Paris) Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) 79 10.00 – 12.00 Autogrammstunde: Direktorin Ein Panda für Berlin 56 16.00 – 17.00 Empfang | Reception Pamp SA 46 Ingrid van Herzele – Royal Mint of A Panda for Berlin 59 Monnaie de Paris ** Panda America 126 Belgium (Stand | booth B5) Gedenkmünzen im Zeichen der 5 Ringe 24 17.00 – 18.00 Sake Ceremony Japan Mint ** Poongsan Corporation 80 10.30 – 13.30 Media Forum (Saal | room Europa) Commemorative coins marked by the 5 rings 25 Portuguese State Mint 48 Öffentlich | Open for the public 19.00 – 23.00 Dinner MDM Münzhandelsgesell- Japanisches Geld 88 schaft Deutsche Münze ** Power Coin 127 11.00 – 11.30 Autogrammstunde: Mint Master Japanese money 92 Reischauer 82 Marc Schwartz und Designer 19.30 – 23.00 Dinner Gräbener Pressensysteme Künkers Raritäten zur World Money Fair 114 Royal Australian Mint 50 Joaquin Jiminez – Monnaie de und | and Austrian Mint ** Künker’s Rarities for the World Money Fair 117 Royal Canadian Mint 52 Paris (Stand | booth B7) 19.30 – 23.00 Dinner Berufsverband des Deut- Was für eine hervorragende Idee! 70 Schoeller Münzhandel GmbH 129 11.30 – 13.30 Jubiläumsfeier / anniversary schen Münzenfachhandels e. V. */** What an outstanding idea! 70 Schuler Pressen GmbH & Co. KG 86 500 Jahre Talerprägung SONNTAG | SUNDAY (02.02.2020) World Money Fair Award 2019 32 Saal / room Estrel C5 SEMPSA Joyería Platería S. A. 128 10.00 – 16.00 Messe | Trade Fair GRUSSWORTE Singapore International Coin Fair 130 13.00 – 14.00 Autogrammstunde: Künstler Jordi Truxa – VfS 11.00 – 11.30 Autogrammstunde: Mint Master South African Mint/Prestige Bullion 62 GREETINGS (Stand | booth D4) Marc Schwartz und Designer Spanish Royal Mint 54 Joaquin Jiminez – Monnaie de Berufsverband des Deutschen 13.00 – 17.00 Tasting Session of Liquor made Staatliche Münze Berlin 64 Paris (Stand | booth B7) Münzenfachhandels e. V. 8 in Japan by National Tax Agency, Stuttgarter Münzenmesse 131 11.00 – 12.00 GFN – Gesellschaft zur Förderung Mint Directors Conference 6 Japan (Stand | booth D3) Swissmint – Eidgenössische Münzstätte 66 der Numismatik e. V. – Verband der deutschen Münzenhändler e. V. 10 The Perth Mint 68 Jahreshauptversammlung * World Money Fair 4 The Singapore Mint 42 Westfälische Münz- und Sammlermesse 112 * nur für Mitglieder | members only , ** nur für geladene Gäste | by invitation only Stand: 13.01.2020 – Änderungen vorbehalten | Date: 2020-01-13 – Subject to alterations 2 3 Albert M. Beck Barbara Balz Gründer und Ehrenpräsident Geschäftsführerin Founder and Honorary President Managing Director World Money Fair World Money Fair Berlin GmbH Herzlich willkommen! Welcome to the World Money Fair 2020! ようこそ ようこそ Yōkos o Yōkos o Wir heißen den Ehrengast Japan, vertre- Die Japan Mint, die nach 2005 zum We welcome our Guest of Honor Japan, The Japan Mint is invited as Guest of ten durch die Japan Mint, auf der World zweiten Mal als Ehrengast eingeladen ist, represented by the Japan Mint, to the Honor for the second time since 2005, Money Fair 2020 in Berlin recht herzlich wird in Berlin eine wichtige Brücke zur ja- 2020 World Money Fair in Berlin. There will build an important bridge to Japa- willkommen. Japan hat zweifachen Grund panischen Geschichte, zu ihrer Kultur und are two main reasons for Japan to come nese history, culture and economy in nach Europa zu kommen und in der Wirtschaft bauen und mit der kommen- to Europe and celebrate in the Ger- Berlin and will be in the international deutschen Hauptstadt zu feiern; erstens den Olympiade in Tokio im internationa- man capital: firstly, Japan Mint will be spotlight in regards to the upcoming werden die Gedenkmünzen zur Sommer- len sportlichen Rampenlicht stehen. presenting the official commemorative Tokyo Olympics. olympiade in Tokio 2020 präsentiert, und coins for the 2020 Summer Olympics in zweitens blickt die Japan Mint auf ihr Wir begrüßen alle Aussteller, Händler, Tokyo, and, secondly, the Mint looks at its We welcome all exhibitors, dealers, 150-jähriges-Jubiläum der Münzstätte in Verbände, numismatische Vereine und upcoming 150th jubilee of Osaka mint, associations, numismatic clubs and coin Osaka, die am 4. April 1871 eingeweiht Münzensammler zur größten Münzen- which was inaugurated on April 4, 1871. collectors to the world‘s largest coin fair wurde, voraus. messe der Welt in Berlin. Erleben Sie in Berlin. Experience the fascination of unter einem Dach die Faszination und The Japanese delegations led by the numismatics and the different stages Angeführt werden die Delegationen aus den Werdegang einer Münze, vom Ent- President of the Japan Mint, Makoto Ka- in a life of a coin, from its design to the dem Land der aufgehenden Sonne vom wurf zur Prägung bis in die Kabinette der washima. As the official Guest of Honor, minting process and finally, its place with Präsidenten der japanischen Münzstät- Münzensammler. he will also lead 340 exhibitors from all the collector. ten, Makoto Kawashima. Er wird als offi- over the world and open the numismatic zieller Ehrengast 340 Aussteller aus allen year 2020 in Berlin. Kontinenten anführen und in Berlin das numismatische Jahr 2020 eröffnen. Ihr/Yours Ihre/Yours Albert M. Beck Barbara Balz 4 5 Ross MacDiarmid Generalsekretär Mint Directors Conference Secretary Mint Directors Conference Willkommen zur World Money Fair 2020! World Money Fair 2020 Welcome Als Generalsekretär der Mint Directors Conference fühle ich mich geehrt und bin hoch- As the Secretary General of the Mint Directors Conference I am honoured and pleased erfreut, Sie auf der World Money Fair 2020 begrüßen zu dürfen. to welcome you to the World Money Fair 2020. Als weltweit größte Veranstaltung in Bargeld mit anderen Herausforderungen As the world’s greatest numismatic event tinue to experience declines in cash and der Numismatik wird die überwiegen- konfrontiert sieht, so besteht kein Zweifel the vast majority of Mints will be rep- coin usage. de Mehrheit der Münzprägeanstalten daran, dass der Einsatz digitaler Techno- resented. As manufacturers, exporters vertreten sein. In ihrer Rolle als Herstel- logien das Leben der Menschen rapide and employers, Mints around the world An upcoming opportunity to explore ler, Exporteure und Arbeitgeber haben verändert. contribute to millions of lives every day. individual and joint industry innovations Münzstätten auf der ganzen Welt täglich As well as providing stable and reliable and responses to the costs of increasing Einfluss auf das Leben von Millionen von Die Mint Directors Conference 2020 in production, Mints have a proud history of digitisation and the benefits of cash and Menschen. Doch die Münzanstalten si- Kapstadt bietet eine hervorragende Ge- conjoining art, science and history with coinage will be available at the April 2020 chern nicht nur eine konstante und konti- legenheit, um individuelle und gemeinsa- coin making.
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