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This week we open with EIGHT new books worth checking out, updates and reviews regarding the Newman Numismatic Portal, and a talk on the history of the American Numismatic
Society.
Other topics this week include contemporary counterfeit U.S. coins, tokens from Iceland, replicas and restrikes, Henry Phillips, Jr., Benjamin Rush, Frank Katen, coin and paper
money auctions, the PAN Show, the Harriet Tubman stamp, and hyperinflation money.
To learn more about New Orleans Mint gold, Seated Liberty dollars, charge coins, woodworking coins, the Knossos Labyrinth bronze, the earliest dated U.S. communion token,
Medallic Images of War, the Crime-Solving Counterstamp, and the Case of the Murderous Numismatist, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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