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This week we open with a reminder about Kolbe & Fanning's current Buy or Bid sale, five new books and one review. Other topics this week include a long-lost Joseph Mickley letter, several new
videos, the various locations of the U.S. Mint, collector Francis LePere, fake 1974 aluminum cents, and Chinese Practice Notes.
To learn more about John F. Kennedy medallic art, the copper coins of King Cassander, baggage tags, the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, U.S. Mint mail order catalogs, wipe marks, Edward Warren
Sawyer's Native American medals, the Pavilion dollar, the South Korean commemorative coin riot, and the swamp of Soviet banknotes, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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