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This week we open with some great news from Bob Lyall, who writes:
Paul Dawson, director of Spinks, has made an amazing recovery from his serious accident on the motorway and has now been moved to a hospital nearer to his parents - it was only 21 days earlier that the hospital was considering switching off his life support machine! What brilliant news.
We wish Paul and his family the best as he continues his recovery.
Next up in this issue are announcements of two new numismatic books. Other topics include an update on the 1933 Double Eagle litigation, the 1787 Connecticut Cent Redbook plate coins, and new technologies for combating counterfeiting.
To learn more about
Ferritic stainless steel coins,
cleaning coins with lasers,
The Mint's billion-dollar coin pileup,
John Mercanti's new gig,
Jamie Franki's parade, and how to literally sniff out counterfeits, read on.
Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
Wayne Homren, Editor
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