Gunnar Holst Medal
The Gunnar Holst Medal is awarded annually to distinguished scholars of numismatics. It is awarded by the Gunnar Holst Numismatic Foundation of Göteborg, Sweden. It is named after Gunnar Holst, a numismatist who specialised in Islamic coins.[1]
Recipients of the Gunnar Holst medal
- 1991 Gert Rispling, Stockholm
- 1992 Patrick Bruun, Helsingfors
- 1993 Philip Grierson, Cambridge
- 1994 Martin Price, Athens
- 1995 Kolbjørn Skaare, Oslo
- 1996 Christian J. Simensen, Oslo
- 1997 Ulla Westermark, Stockholm
- 1998 Kenneth Jonsson, Stockholm
- 1999 Bertel Tingström, Uppsala
- 2000 Lars O. Lagerqvist, Stockholm
- 2001 Rune Ekre, Svenshögen, and Ioannis Touratsoglou, Athens
- 2002 Brita Malmer, Lidingö
- 2003 Peter Robert Franke, Munich
- 2004 Henrik Klackenberg, Stockholm
- 2005 Peter Spufford, Cambridge
- 2006 Ian Wiséhn, Stockholm
- 2007 Vera Hatz and Gert Hatz, Eutin
- 2008 Lucia Travaini, Rome
- 2009 Michael Metcalf, Oxford
- 2010 Gert Rispling, Norrtälje
- 2011 Mark Blackburn (numismatist), Cambridge[2]
- 2012 Carmen Arnold-Biucchi, Cambridge, USA[3]
- 2013 David Hendin, New York,[1] and Rolf Sandström, Lindome
- 2014 Cécile Morrisson, Paris
- 2015 Ernst Nordin, Stockholm
- 2016 Bengt Holmén, Göteborg
- 2017 Michel Amandry, Paris
- 2018 Tuukka Talvio, Helsingfors
References
- Hendin Receives 2013 Medal from Gunnar Holst Foundation for Numismatics, in Coins Weekly, 6 June 2013 accessed 15 Jan 2019
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2019-01-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Arnold-Biucchi, Carmen | MünzenWoche".
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