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This week we open with a new podcast interview, two new books, a book review, a report on the Birmingham Assay Office Library sale, and updates from the Newman Numismatic
Portal.
Other topics this week include Irish political counterstamps, Conder tokens, touch pieces, U.S. Mint Director Eva Adams, Howard Newcomb, William Sheldon, Floyd Hazelwood's
Olympic Press, the origin of the dollar sign, overstamped dollar bills, the 1794 Starred Reverse Cent, Vatican coins, and the Medal of Honor.
To learn more about the new Special Edition Redbook, rainbow toning, the Soho Mint, electrum coinage, Apollo 11 medals, mechanical doubling, banknote engraver J. Bosco Renaud,
the Infant Head halfpence, Scotland's new banknotes, Edward Scissorhands and the zero-dollar note, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
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