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Rick Dupuis of the Ontario Numismatic Society, courtesy Bob Fritsch;
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This week we open with news of the latest Asylum issue, two or three new books (depending on how you count), a book review,
updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, and more.
Other topics this week include early paper money in Louisiana, Finnish coins and tokens, collectors Isaac Mickle, John Kane and David Simpson, money of the Civil War, the Truman Library coin collection theft, ANA numismatic writer awards, the 1715 Fleet Society conference, more auction previews, coin finds, and more.
To learn more about the Daniel E. Groux Broadside Sale, the numismatics of Queen Elizabeth II, exchanging silver and gold in 1857, the 1975 Annual Assay Commission, the first auction catalog image of paper money,
Things Book Lovers Do, the Umbria Ducal Palace exhibit, lucky pennies,
numismatics and 9/11, Edward the Black Prince, Cleopatra & Antony, and the only Celtic coin that says it is, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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