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This week we open with sad news of the loss of a fixture on the U.S. coin show circuit, numismatic literature dealer
John Burns, who passed away Friday night during the FUN show in Florida. He will be greatly missed.
Other topics include the upcoming Sklow literature sale, three new numismatic books, New Orleans scrip, author Starr
Gilmore, the ANA Hall of Fame, and banknote cleaning. But the news for numismatic researchers this week came from
Bonhams, which announced the upcoming auction of an archive of historical documents, coins and medals created and owned
by Augustin Dupré (1748-1833).
To learn more about the rise and fall of the Hong Kong Mint, the Diplomatic Medal, the 1787 Brasher Doubloon, engraver
Yves Baril, Congressman Eldridge G. Spaulding, John Mercanti's newest project, and how Roman cows became coins, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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