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This week we open with updates from the Numismatic Bibliomania Society, a fixed price offering, three numismatic literature sales, one new book and a new periodical as well.
Other topics this week include the Internet Archive, NGC's coin imaging service, coin holograms, superstitions about money, recovery tokens, Sacagawea dollar model Randy'L Teton, the Trial of the Pyx, highlights
from multiple numismatic sales, and coins of the Roman usurpers.
To learn more about Eugene G. Courteau's token monographs, Wayte Raymond catalogues, naval and maritime engraved coins, The Journal of Early American Numismatics (JEAN) , the “fond old dreamer” Daniel E. Groux,
Stump-Tail currency, coin-operated piano tokens, the Black Penny, the 1949 Assay Medal, and birthday boys Harvey and Maurice, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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