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I've also invited a number of new subscribers. If you're seeing our publication for the first time, we hope you'll enjoy it. Most people find something of interest in every issue.
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This week we open with highlights from the upcoming Charles Davis numismatic literature sale, three new books, and a talk on the origins of money.
Other topics this week include the Numismatic Literary Guild, Coin Chart Manuals, more on J.S.G. Boggs, Frank Lapa, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Queen Elizabeth's Sapphire Jubilee coins, Queen
Victoria's hairstyle, the Trial of the Pyx, selections from multiple auction sales, and Israel's new banknotes.
To learn more about the 1793 dollar, the 1922-S Double Eagle “Filed Die”, Instantaneous Counterfeit Detection, the Hugo Eckener Airship Flight Medal, the Rats of Tobruk, Rachel the poetess, 19th
century ne’er-do-wells and the rusty rupees of Seychelles, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
Wayne Homren, Editor
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