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This week we open with NBS events at the Denver ANA convention, more on Kolbe & Fanning's sale 146, one new book and a profile of Danish banknote designer R. D. E. Oxenaar.
Other topics this week include photographing coins, an obsolete banknote database, the Big Maple Leaf theft, Chester Krause, David Lange, Susan Minns, the Bank of Canada Museum, the Judea Liberata
medal, Bitcoin banknotes, and money-themed souvenirs.
To learn more about The Great Talent, the Dance of Death, the first illustration of a U.S. federal coin, Jane McAdam Freud, Ootje's fingerprint, collecting without responsibility, the very
first $10 1861 Demand Note, and the micronation of Molassia, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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