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This week we open with two new books, a birthday, an update on the Newman Numismatic Portal, and reader notes on our recently departed numismatists.
Other topics this week include allegory and personification in numismatics, the 2018 U.S. Mint Forum, a Brasher Doubloon electrotype, redenominated U.S. coinage, Newman sale
highlights, Royal Canadian Mint test tokens, a suffragette hunger strike medal, and New Zealand banknotes.
To learn more about Canadian error coins, Holland Wallace, Risley & McCollum's Hippodrome token, bios durci, black widow spiders, Washington Getz patterns, a new Dickin
medal recipient, Bikini Coingirl, and the spooky Birch cent, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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