No email delivery issues were reported last week, so we'll revel in a brief respite from Comcast and other ISP problems.
New subscribers this week include: James C Britt, Harry M. Reichenberg, and Sam Winikor. Welcome aboard! We now have 1,896
subscribers.
This week we open with no less than three major announcements about numismatic literature digitization projects, one new online archive,
a new book, and two book reviews.
Other topics include the Saratoga Quarter launch ceremony, engraved Confederate treasury coins, the Air-Tite Coin Holder company, coin
clipping hoards, the Bamboo dollar, British tokens, Celtic coins, and world paper money.
To learn more about architecture on Roman coinage, the Macedonian kings, the 1844-O Proof Eagle, the 1952 British West Africa Sixpence,
Dennis Tucker's visit to the Mint, Lake Empire, an engraved Bryan dollar, the purchasing power of ancient coins, and pieces de
merde, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
Wayne Homren, Editor
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