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The E-Sylum: Volume 24, Number 32, August 8, 2021, Article 32

A LONG-OVERDUE NUMISMATIC LIBRARY BOOK

Len Augsburger and Dave Lange forwarded this Associated Press story about a long-overdue numismatic library book. Thanks. -Editor

overdue numismatic library book A book checked out a half-century ago has been anonymously returned to a library in northeastern Pennsylvania, officials said.

The Wilkes-Barre Citizens’ Voice reports that the 1967 copy of Coins You Can Collect by Burton Hobson arrived last month at the Plymouth Public Library in Luzerne County along with a $20 bill.

An accompanying unsigned letter, written as if by the book itself, said Fifty years ago (yes 50!), a little girl checked me out of this library in 1971. At this time, she didn’t know they were going to move from Plymouth. Back then, kids weren’t told things like that.

As you can see, she took very good care of me, the letter continued, explaining that it was packed away often for frequent moves but was always with many other books.

The letter writer said she knew the $20 wouldn’t come close to paying the accrued fine, but suggested Perhaps you can pay off some fines of some kids with it.

Library director Laura Keller said she did just that, paying some hefty fines of a young mother who wanted to start borrowing books again. Borrowing privileges at the library are suspended if fines exceed $5, she said.

Both letter and book will soon be on display at the library, Keller said. The writer’s identity remains a mystery, although she said her family and friends would know the story was about her if it was published in a local newspaper.

Len adds:

"Burton Hobson wrote under the Sterling imprint, one of many publishers in the 1960s that capitalized on the coin craze of that period."

On the NGC chat board Dave wrote:

"The information in that book was already becoming obsolete when it was borrowed from the library 50 years ago.

"When I was a kid the only coin books to be found at my local public library were a 10-year-old Red Book and such mass-market products as the one cited above. These invariably were authored by the likes of Burton Hobson, Fred Reinfeld and similar writers-for-hire, but at least they seemed to validate my choice of hobby."

I have had a lot of general interest numismatic books in my library, but I don't think I've ever seen this one. -Editor

To read the complete article, see:
Library book returned after 50 years with $20 bill (https://apnews.com/article/bills-f40facf41ee2378e2582d2d3bc0b1180)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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