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This week we open with Heritage's upcoming sale of a rare 1850 book containing samples of California gold dust, and remembrances of numismatists Jean-Paul Divo and Louis Hudson.
Other topics include a rare Nobel Peace Prize medal, Thomas Machins' signature, the oldest Australian banknote, and numismatic diaries from Tom Kays and Numismatourist Howard Berlin.
To learn more about the Monty Python medal, bald people on coins, terminus ante quem,
bovine numismatists, and Fat Pete and the Purple banknotes, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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