New subscribers this week include: Chris Frazier, courtesy of John and Nancy Wilson, and Steve Schroeder. Welcome aboard! We now have
1,993 subscribers.
This week we open with some new NBS Benefit Auction lots, two new books, a new periodical, and the latest additions to the Newman
Numismatic Portal.
Other topics this week include the Dexter 1804 dollar, the 1884 Weyl catalog, Joseph Hooper, D. B. Cooper, Harvey Rissmiller, 1914
emergency currency, Roman coinage, counterfeiting technology, fingerprints on polymer banknotes, and Ludger Gravel (who was NOT a character
on The Flintstones).
To learn more about numimatic biblomania, Hans Schulman at the Farouk sale, sample slabs, ranch tokens, the gold Henry Clay mint medal,
macerated currency sculptures, trench art jewelry, Benny Bucks, and the oft-misunderstood ant-nose coinage of ancient China, read on. Have
a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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