
柏林国际钱币展览会(World Money Fair)是国际上最重要的钱币、邮票、纪念币展览会,该展是德国最大的钱币展,从1962年开始,一年一届,在柏林Estrel酒店的会议中心(Estrel Convention Center)举行。柏林世界钱币交易会作为世界上最大的货币交易博览会,有各种货币在此汇集,展现给广大爱好者,柏林世界钱币交易展览会历史悠久,主办方现每年在斯图加特等城市举办钱币类展,将钱币展的主题在德国发展的更大。
这一切开始在六十年代白银危机!

当贵金属在经历了六十年代中期历史性的价格上涨,开始收集硬币,以吸引世界各地更大的兴趣。据英国金融家格雷欣爵士(1519年至1579年)“良币劣币了驱动器”制定的法律,钱币俱乐部的成立是无处不在,邀请其成员会议,并建议收集积累,作为一个稳定的“囤积”硬币投资,如果他们的金属价值超过其面值。

1971年在慕尼黑,当时的主编,在国际专业杂志“Münzen -歌剧团”首席A.-M.利贝克,再加上七个欧洲钱币交易所主办,创办OEMB,欧洲证券交易所组织的硬币。在该协会的基本目标和规例的事件的日期和录取条件,相互支持,营销联盟以及有关伪造或模仿交易所拒绝共同标准的协调。
从钱币交易所到世界货币博览会

第一个国际赛事举办的根据OEMB于1972年1月22日在巴塞尔举行的准则。本次活动坚持经典硬币股市的概念,在所有的10岁以下的其他事件,其中巴塞尔交易所被证明是最流行的出勤条件相同。虽然总的兴趣钱币学和功能强大的钱币收藏家的数量继续逐年增长,仅一个硬币股市最根本的缺点变得明显。曾经失去了什么迄今国际间薄荷糖和强大的欧洲收藏家市场的直接接触。时机已经成熟了的一个贸易展览会作为演示和销售,为全球对话,一流的市场平台,专业论坛综合概念,而且还作为会议空间,从造币厂专家和供应业可以交流对方。

加拿大皇家铸币厂大胆地迈出第一步!
作者:硬币的交易所十周年瑞士31.01/01.02.1981之际,加拿大皇家铸币厂是世界参加一个国际钱币交易所部分的第一个国家造币厂。除了展示各式各样的硬币,加拿大人提供了有关其国家的一般资料,介绍了他们的薄荷糖的工作,一个专家非常感兴趣的观众面前,展示了铸造硬币的过程。这是一位杰出的成就,并在随后几年进一步国家造币厂和钱币经销商的第一个国际钱币学专家,致力于公平入学。仅次于美国和葡萄牙在1984年民主德国是世界货币博览会的主礼嘉宾,由中国,墨西哥和许多其他国家所遵循了来自世界各地。今天,有超过50个国家参与世界上最大的钱币公平。

新奇展示硬币
在每年的利息在新闻发布会钱币,钱币精品及技术创新,提出了稳步增长。今天,这些事件是由大约500名宾客出席。与此同时,媒体论坛,作为世界货币博览会的组成部分,已成为确立为硬币制造商领先的营销平台和供应业。此外,由于技术论坛于2005年推出,公平还包括一个独立的会议只对部分开放的铸造行业的专业人士。

从巴塞尔到柏林!
从1972年到1998年,就从一个经典的硬币股市正在成为一个欧洲硬币公平,巴塞尔活动是一个纯粹的家族企业。通过建立上市公司在1999年,为进一步发展奠定了基础。全世界的财富博览会已成为一个在欧洲钱币学中立和公正的国际贸易本身,在收藏家,钱币经销商和目标。
由巴塞尔迁往柏林,世界货币展已定位在欧洲最强的钱币市场的核心本身。柏林Estrel酒店会议中心提供了一个完美的场所,国际游客被邀请参加一个演讲,研讨会,会议和贸易雄心勃勃的组合的一部分,专业设置宽敞,慷慨地设计地板了。每一年,使270多个国际参展商和参观者约13000这一独特的公平方案,交换意见和经验,用硬币或贸易所感受到历史和现代雕刻和coiners执行的中世纪工艺的魅力。

展品范围(Show Products):
货币,钱币,纸币,硬币,古币,纪念币,收藏品等,钱币收藏技术论坛,拍卖会。

展会报告(Show Reports):
20 golden years World Money Fair in Berlin: World's largest numismatic fair records highest visitor numbers in its existence
World Money Fair Berlin records its highest visitor numbers since its inception – expanded exhibition space and innovative interactive formats make the capital the centre of the coin and banknote world.
Berlin, 3 February 2026 – The World Money Fair took place in Berlin for the 20th time and broke all previous records: from 29 to 31 January 2026, more visitors than ever before came to the Estrel Congress Centre to see more than 320 exhibitors from 50 nations. The fair attracted a wide audience from all over the world, from young to old, from beginners to experienced collectors. Every day, visitors waited outside the doors to sprint in at 10 a.m. sharp and get their hands on the coin or banknote they wanted. Successful start: Künker auction and Technical Forum set the tone for the trade fair
The day before the fair, the Künker auction house kicked things off with its premium auction: historical rarities with a total value of €9.5 million were auctioned off. Lot 376, Leopold I, 1657-1705, achieved one of the highest hammer prices at €200,000. "The Berlin auction is our start to the year with the highest-quality pieces – and a real experience. With up to 150 customers in the room at times, there is a special atmosphere that characterises the auction at the World Money Fair and that can only be experienced live," enthuses Fabian Halbich, Director of International Business at Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG. The first interested collectors were already flocking to Berlin at this point, immersing themselves in the fascinating world of numismatics.
22nd Technical Forum
The 22nd Technical Forum of the World Money Fair 2026 also took place on Wednesday. With 14 specialist presentations, it offered a comprehensive overview of current innovations in the coin industry. The focus was on AI-supported minting, automation, modern coating technologies, and security and surface processes, among other topics.
More than 275 participants learned about the latest technical developments. The forum was moderated by Dieter Merkle (Andritz Schuler) and Thomas Hogenkamp (Spaleck Oberflächentechnik). Marc Schwartz, CEO of Monnaie de Paris, and Frane Maroevic, Director General of the International Currency Association, also gave statements on the importance of cash.
The event concluded with the traditional get-together, sponsored by Andritz Schuler and Spaleck Oberflächentechnik, which provided an opportunity to take an initial tour of the technical exhibition while enjoying snacks and drinks.
Berlin as a fixture in the international trade fair calendar
After moving from basel, the World Money Fair has been based in Berlin since 2006 – and over the past 20 years, the capital has developed into the undisputed world capital of numismatics. ‘With the Estrel Congress Centre & Hotel, Berlin offers the ideal infrastructure and internationality for our trade fair,’ says Goetz-Ulf Jungmichel, Managing Director of the World Money Fair. ‘With this year's expansion of a total of 500 square metres of exhibition space, we are demonstrating that Berlin is and will remain the international centre of the coin and banknote world.’
The entire industry comes together at the World Money Fair: state mints, private mints, dealers, accessory suppliers and technology providers. They all presented their latest products and rarities. ‘The mood was consistently positive, and there was a palpable desire to buy – a sign that the passion for collecting coins and banknotes remains unbroken,’ said Jungmichel.
Guest of Honour from London: Tower Mint presents royal treasures
One of the absolute highlights of the fair was this year's guest of honour, Tower Mint Limited, a private mint and the last minting facility in London. To mark its 50th anniversary, Tower Mint presented the impressive collection ‘The Unseen Effigies’ by British sculptor and medallist Raphael Maklouf, featuring previously unpublished portraits of Queen Elizabeth II. The exclusive coins attracted collectors from all over the world and caused eyes to light up and lively discussions to ensue at the stands.
Hands-on activities and special exhibition attract visitors
The interactive formats once again proved to be a magnet for visitors: the Minting Experience Centre celebrated its premiere last year and attracted interested visitors of all ages once again this year. Visitors passed through seven stations and minted their own personal World Money Fair collector's medal from a blank coin. ‘An unforgettable experience that brings the fascination of coin craftsmanship to life for children,’ said one visitor. This year's series comprises 1,800 pieces.
‘The World Money Fair was once again packed with highlights and beautiful coins. Hopefully, the Minting Experience Centre is something we will now be able to enjoy every year. once again, there was a beautiful medal on display. I have been to every fair in Berlin since the beginning, and there is something new to discover every year,’ raved Michael G., a long-standing club member and regular visitor to the World Money Fair.
Collectors particularly appreciated the staggered timing of the various highlights by the exhibitors: this gave every guest the opportunity to queue up for different coin attractions without missing out on important new releases. This well-thought-out organisation ensured that everything ran smoothly and that visitors to the fair were completely satisfied.
The popular Coin Passport and the new Convention Hall 2 Rally offered a playful treasure hunt through the halls. Families with children, along with collectors and investors, used the fair as an exciting weekend destination and discovered the fascinating world of numismatics together.
Exhibition of the banknote collection of the Giesecke + Devrient Foundation The banknote exhibition ‘The World of Music on Banknotes – A Visual Concert’ by the Giesecke + Devrient Foundation attracted large crowds. The exhibition presented around 50 banknotes and invited visitors on a journey of discovery through sounds, cultural heritage and national identity.
New Live Stage brings expert knowledge to the podium The new Live Stage in Convention Hall 2 offered a continuous programme of presentations throughout the fair, which attracted large crowds. It began with the Media Forum, a platform for presenting new coin products, followed by experts sharing surprising facts about euro coins and banknotes, as well as topics such as coin preservation, the precious metals market and numismatic innovations, providing information for long-time collectors and investors as well as newcomers. World Money Fair Award: The audience has decided
A highlight of the fair was the presentation of the newly launched World Money Fair Award on the last day. It is the first and so far only award in which the public decides and votes both online and on site which new releases of the year (2025) they like best – recognition that comes directly from collectors. reflected the passion and creativity of the industry.
The voting audience was also rewarded for its efforts in the election. Those who attended the award ceremony on Saturday afternoon and had voted beforehand had the chance to win one of nine high-quality coin mintings donated as prizes in a lottery. The enthusiasm among the winners was boundless.
Preview: CIT from Liechtenstein to be Guest of Honour in 2027 One thing is already certain: in 2027, the renowned CIT Coin Invest AG from Liechtenstein will enrich the fair as Guest of Honour. ‘The overwhelming success of the World Money Fair 2026 sets new standards for the coming years. We are therefore delighted that CIT, a pioneer in innovative and technologically groundbreaking coin minting, will be inspiring our guests next year,’ says Jungmichel.
The World Money Fair 2027 will take place from 28 to 30 January at the Estrel Congress Centre Berlin.










