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This week we open with a reminder of the upcoming Kolbe & Fanning numismatic literature sale, three new books, and essay on book collecting, and two obituaries.
Other topics this week include FDR medals, Chapman correspondence, medal ephemera, notes from E-Sylum readers, play money, the Carson City Mint sesquicentennial, love
tokens, the world's smallest coin, and the new Brexit coin.
To learn more about Vatican City coins, the Hangzhou World Coin Museum, the Chase Manhattan Bank Money Museum, coin supply wholesaler Don Hirschhorn, Bordeaux Exposition
medals, patinas and patinaeurs, a complete set of 1854-S gold coins, Seward's Cough Cure, Civil War cardboard chits, historic handwriting on banknotes, and the lost coins of
Alexander the Great, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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