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This week we open with two new books, a Rittenhouse award, and a piece of the first United States Mint.
Other topics this week include imperfect coins, the Nobel Peace Prize medal, the Redfield Hoard, the Great Seal of the United States, William Shakespeare, Bonnie Prince Charles, a Trump gold coin petition, and a banknote bouquet.
To learn more about collector Ralph Randolph Barker,
Tiffany designer James Horton Whitehouse, painter Alonzo E. Foringer, the Puffin Coinage of Lundy, Professor Hellmann's test notes, and oodles of doodles and noodles, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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