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Iconic Painting of Greek Artist Yiannis Tsarouchis Sets Record at Auction
An iconic painting by Greek artist Yiannis Tsarouchis set a new world record for a work by the artist at auction when it sold...
76 Million-Year-Old Gorgosaurus Skeleton To Be Auctioned In New York
A huge skeleton of a Gorgosaurus is up for auction, according to an announcement made by auction house Sotheby's. The Tyrannosaurus rex relative roamed...
Russian Journalist Auctions Nobel Prize to Help Ukraine Refugees
Russian editor Dmitry Muratov's 2021 Nobel Peace Prize sold at auction for a record $103.5 million. Muratov won the award for his efforts in...
Rare Drachma Coin Sold for Record 162,000 Euros in Auction
A rare 50-drachma coin fetched a record price of 162,000 euros at an auction in Switzerland recently.
The coin was sold on November 17, at...
First Apple Computer Built by Steve Jobs Sells at Auction For $400,000
One of the first Apple computer models sold at auction on Tuesday for $400,000. The computer was constructed by Apple's two founding partners, Steve...
Extremely Rare Harry Agganis Baseball Card Up for Auction
A rare signed 1955 Topps Baseball card of Greek-American baseball player Harry Agganis is now up for auction with Robert Edward Auctions.
Greece's Benaki Museum to Hold Online Art Auction November 30
Greece's historic museum, the Benaki, will host an online benefit auction of works of art beginning on November 30 and lasting until December 7,...
Five Ancient Greek Coins Saved From Auction, Repatriated From Germany
Five rare silver coins dating to the 5th and 4th centuries BC were returned to Greece before they could be auctioned off in Munich...
Rare Medal from First Modern Olympic Games in 1896 Sold at Auction
A medal awarded during the very first modern Olympic Games, held in Athens in 1896, was recently sold at auction for $65,625 (€55,375).
The bronze...
Greek Antiquities Expert Foils Auction of Priceless Artifacts from 480 BC
Greek professor Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis, who has been previously profiled in Greek Reporter for his relentless pursuit of art thieves, has once again stopped...


