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Tonight much of the Eastern U.S. is bracing for a major storm in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Here at my house we've stocked up on water, batteries and other supplies in case of a prolonged power outage. I don't know if the next E-Sylum issue will be affected, but please be patient if it doesn't arrive in your inbox. Be safe, everyone.
This week we open with a new book on coins of Ecuador, a review of Grading Coins by Photographs, and a video interview with the author of Siamese Coins.
Other topics include the Continental currency coinage, New York dealer Joel Coen, travel notes from Bill Rosenblum, and multiple articles on various lawsuits and legal problems in the hobby.
To learn more about Alphonse Mucha's banknote designs, Bernard von NotHaus' Malibu retreat, the "axial ultimate refractory angle of the coin",
numismatic souvenirs of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair,
Centesimus Undequinquagesimal Anniversaries and Gordon frost's weighty tome, read on.
Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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