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This week we open with the Journal of Early American Numismatics, a Coin World redesign, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, and more readers thoughts on the origin of the Continental Dollar.
Other topics this week include the discovery 1943 bronze cent, PNG Authentication Certificates, Numis-Mailrs, the ANA World's Fair of Money exhibit and auction highlights, father and son Mint Engravers William and Charles Barber, primitive money, medal manufacturing, and basket-case economy banknotes.
To learn more about Auctori Plebis tokens, circulated cameos, the U.S. Mint Bicentennial Medal, Undulating Base Lines, Beetle Leg Money,
Tampang Tin Hat Money, the King of Yap Island,
nymphs and frolicking dolphins, Walter Breen's Piece de Merde and Thomas Paine's coin collection, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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