Künker – in Vienna
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Petr Kovaljov / Numfil GmbH
Seidengasse 16/3
1070 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 676 4838 733
Opening hours:
Upon request
Of course you know Künker in Osnabrück. Künker is Europe’s largest auction house for classical numismatics. From antiquity to the present day, from every country in the world – at Künker, every collector will find what they are looking for. Important collections are auctioned off during five auction weeks each year. Künker is the market leader in German coins and one of the most important international players in the fields of Northern Europe, antiquity and medals.
In addition, there are eLive Auctions almost every month, not to mention the eLive Premium Auctions with printed auction catalogues, that take place as online-only sales. Künker has an extensive online shop and is the largest gold dealer in Europe when it comes to classical numismatic coins, which trade at just above the price of gold. Of course, you can also buy contemporary bullion coins from Künker. Whether you want to invest a six-figure sum in a single coin or are looking for 10,000 coins from the year your company was founded for a company event: Künker is happy to help.
Your Partner in Vienna
It is important for Künker to be easily accessible to as many customers as possible. This is why the Osnabrück-based auction house works together with Petr Kovaljov, who looks after Austrian customers in Vienna. Petr Kovaljov is the owner of Numfil GmbH in Vienna. He entered the coin business at a very young age. During his studies he worked at the Klim auction house in Brno. In 1999 he completed his studies in commercial law and went into business for himself as a consultant for collectors. In 2010 he founded his Czech and Austrian company. In 2012 he graduated from the Rudolfina Akademie für Antiquitäten. He is particularly interested in Roman gold coins, coins and medals of the Holy Roman Empire and Austrian and Habsburg coins. He is also a great specialist in Bohemian, Eastern European and Chinese coins.
As well as his native Czech, you can speak to Petr in German, English and Russian.