We have no new subscribers this week, and have a total subscriber count of 1,847.
Your Editor is on the road for a family vacation. As a result this issue is shorter than usual and the next issue may come late or
not at all. My apologies to those who sent submissions that didn't make it in this week. But keep your emails coming in the
meantime, and thanks for your patience.
This week we open with word on the latest Asylum issue, a numismatic literature sale, the latest Newman hardbound catalog, two
new books and one review.
Other topics include the Feigenbaum book Tales From the Bourse, an important early Congressional Gold medal, the Falk Library
medical medal collection, overprinted scrip notes, errors on medals, and numismatic remembrances of the London Bridge.
To learn more about the BCD Library, the 100 greatest women on coins, medallic art of the ANS, Haiti Pattern coinage, the Blue Ridge
Parkway quarter, Real Casa de Moneda, and those purported "ISIS" coins, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
Wayne Homren, Editor
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