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We've got another big issue this week. The E-Sylum inbox was overflowing with submissions and story ideas, and I paddled upstream all week trying to stay on top of the flow. My apologies to those I whose emails I missed or was unable to respond to.
This week we open with two reports on last week's Kolbe & Fanning auctions in New York City, a copy of the 1792 Mint Act coming up for sale, and three new books (including the 2013 U.S. Mint Report).
Other topics include researcher Tom Mallon-McCorgray, author Melvin S. Gilmore, literature dealer John Burns, Sutler Luman Burr, Whitman folder printing plates, and Thoreau Money.
To learn more about the Seitz Coin Case, Burn's twist, dingbats, Randall Rosenthal's amazing money box sculpture, and Intergluteal Numismatics, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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