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, 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
- 1 2 Hendin Receives 2013 Medal from Gunnar Holst Foundation for Numismatics, in Coins Weekly, 6 June 2013 accessed 15 Jan 2019
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