New subscribers this week include: David Gottfried and Owen Linzmayer. Welcome aboard! We now have 1,816 subscribers.
Many thanks to the anonymous E-Sylum reader who coined a new catchphrase for us this week: The E-Sylum is E-Ssential to the field of
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This week we open with two numismatic literature fixed price lists, a book review, requests for assistance with two worthy projects, and the
untimely passing of dealer J.H. Cline and Mint artist Susan Gamble.
Other topics include numismatist Warren Gee, a call for a Medallic Visual Dictionary, U.S. Mint gold coin design candidates, Indian Peace Medals,
the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society medals, a counterstamped Hard Times token, counterfeit coins and paper money, Hollywood prop notes (stage
money) and WWI medals.
To learn more about The Medallic Illustrations of Great Britain, Van Loon’s work on Dutch medals, the Frank Sinatra Congressional Gold
Medal, the very rare 1737 silver Honos et Virtus medal, the even more rare 1925 Indian Half Eagle, Food Stamp change tokens, and the new reality of
the coin business, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
Wayne Homren, Editor
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