New subscribers this week include: G.S. Bhatta and Drage Vukcevich. Welcome aboard! We now have 1,910 subscribers.
This week we open with a note from literature dealers Kolbe & Fanning, announcements about two digitization projects at the American
Numismatic Society, two new books and one review.
Other topics include new numismatic video and podcast series, Albert Pick and Albert Einstein, early Boston counterfeit detectors,
serial number collecting, the failed 1896 Education note experiment, the amount of silver in Chinese Panda coins, Soho Mint dies, and the
Johnson Presidential Scholar medal.
To learn more about Courtney Coffing, Edward Cogan’s sale of the Levick collection, the Humanities Open Book project, French Coinage
struck for colonial America, the missing Manchester Museum coin register, The Only Sure Guide to Bank Bills, and the 15-Sol Gloriam
Regni Issue of 1670, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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