February 2022 News Digest
A 400-pound, 24-karat gold cube has been erected in New York’s Central Park by the artist Niclas Castello who also plans to launch a new cryptocurrency.
A recent survey found that automakers are switching from palladium to platinum for catalytic converters. What impact will that have on the price of both metals?
Contributing writer Lawrie Williams reiterates the stability of gold over time.
Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov covers some of the most impressive finds of buried treasure from detectorists.
In a private transaction, a 1907 Saint-Gaudens Ultra High Relief gold coin has been acquired for $4.75 million.
Curved gold coins, known as “rainbow cups” were found in Germany. These coins, estimated to be from between 125 and 30 BCE are thought to have arrived in Germany via trade routes with the Celts.
Did you know that Rosland has joined with the British Museum to craft beautiful coins from the Masterpiece collection? Check out some of the Lewis Chessmen pieces.
Recent discoveries of gold along the Great Steppe have been featured in their own exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum.