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This week we open with a numismatic literature sale reminder, two new books, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, notes from readers and more.
Other topics this week include the 1715 Treasure Fleet, Roman Provincial coinage, Virginia coinage, French coinage, Nellie Tayloe Ross Day, fixed price and auction selections, an "1822 Half Eagle", and (what else?) Santa Claus notes.
To learn more about the Moneta Collection, the hallmarking of gold coinage in Serbia and Yugoslavia, colonial American Conder tokens, credit cards picturing coins, Emperor Norton, coins of The Mexican Revolutionists,
Richard Margolis, misprinted U.S. paper money, rack marks, the Bill Henderson Supper Club, the Abbey Cent, Gnadenpfennigs, and San Francisco Mint vending machine tokens, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
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