Howard Berlin is on the move again (or will be soon...) He'd like our help in planning stops along his upcoming trips. Can anyone offer suggestions?
-Editor
It's 2011 and the Numismatourist (a moniker your E-Sylum editor bestowed on me several years ago) has completed a trip itinerary for this year, taking in several numismatic venues along the way. I'm asking for any assistance for those locations where I was unable to locate any numismatic museums, exhibits, or mints that are open to the public (free or $$).
March:
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Belgrade – any ideas?
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Zagreb – Muzej Grada Zagreba
May:
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Milan – Sforza Castle Museum
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Genoa – any ideas?
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Bologna – any ideas?
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San Marino – Coin & Stamp Museum; Museo di Stato
July:
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Berlin – covered all coin collections here in 8 previous visits; completing material for another book
August/September:
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Amsterdam – any ideas?
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Haarlem – Teylers Museum
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Utrecht – Geldmuseum
October/November:
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Jerusalem – The Bank of Israel; the Israel Museum (numismatic exhibit reopened); already have visited the Kadman Museum in Tel Aviv
Wayne Homren, Editor
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