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This week we open with some of our founding members, one new book supplement, the passing of an Assay Commission member, and updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal.
Other topics this week include Steve Ivy Auctions, Florida Paper Money collectors, dealer Don Corrado Romano, U.S. Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow, money artist Mark Wagner, the
1943 bronze cent, and the Texian Navy warrants.
To learn more about ancient coin classification by computer, the John Max Wulfing Collection, Testoons and Shillings, fantasy Channel Islands tokens, electronic money, the
Hague Peace Conference Medal, mythical brewing abilities, The Great Denver Mint Robbery of 1922, the 1783 Treaty of Paris Medal and a coin made with scotch, read on. Have a great
week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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