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The E-Sylum:  Volume 5, Number 15, April 7, 2002, Article 12

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

  On the Charles M. Williams collection that appeared in the
  November 14, 1950 Numismatic Gallery, Martin Gengerke
  writes:  "I believe the only way you'll get the answer is from
  an old timer who was there and has a phenomenal memory.
  I've been told from a reliable insider that Kosoff cared little
  for the historical aspects of what he was doing, and threw
  out the bid books of his sales.   Perhaps his daughter might
  shed some light on this - I haven't contacted her about it."

  Julian Leidman writes: "Please ask any interested parties that
  would like to attend the PNG day in Columbus, Ohio, April
  25, prior to the Central States Numismatic Society convention
  (CSNS) to email me for an invitation.  Please include mailing
  address.  My address is: jmlbc@netzero.net"

  Inspired by the question about composer Franz Joseph
  Haydn, Bob Johnson notes that the composer died on his
  77th birthday: March 31, 1809.

  Karl Moulton writes: "I recently finished a very comprehensive
  article about the 1827/3/2 Capped Bust Quarters for Bowers
  and Merena Galleries, Rare Coin Review, which should appear
  this month.  There's a great deal of original research which has
  never been seen or heard of before.  Their story is fascinating!"

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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