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This week we open with an update on our AOL problem, and a report on a water damage problem at the ANA library. Next up are reminders from dealers Fred Lake and David Sklow, and an announcement of six new Moneta publications. Book reviews this week cover three old and new numismatic works.
Other topics include the new U.S. Mint YouTube channel, the Lasser Collection at Colonial Williamsburg, e-books, and looting in Egypt.
To learn more about Saxton's 1837 medal-ruling machine, Schenkman's research
on American Diesinkers and Engravers, book mutilation, and S. G. Onions' Teaching Coins, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
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