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Doug Winter and Dave Bowers had been having these problems, but hopefully they've been taken care of now.
New subscribers this week include:
- Kyle Smith,
- Mary Lannin,
- Mike Moran and
- Jeanne Stevens-Sollman.
Welcome aboard! We now have 1,887 subscribers.
This week we open with the digitization of our print journal, The Asylum, a numismatic literature sale, one new book and two
reviews. Other topics include numismatic glossaries and press runs, David Rittenhouse, Art Kagin, Alvin Fink, Emile Zola, and the ISIS
Mint.
To learn more about gold ducats, British counterfeiting during the American revolution, the Brasher doubloon, the Citizens Coinage
Advisory Committee (CCAC), the North Carolina Peacock note, the first female Caesar, and collectors.com, read on. Have a great week,
everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
Wayne Homren, Editor
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