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This week we open with a new book and an article, a numismatic literature feature for Numista, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, club news and more.
Other topics this week include Puerto Rico's provisional pesos,
Paris dealer Bourgey, California gold rush bills of exchange, the 2025 Rockwell Lecture, Medialia Gallery, the Carl Subak and Traveller collections, two Baltimore show diaries, the Mary Kawena Pukui dollar, and AI-generated images.
To learn more about the silver coinage of the Gupta Empire, 1967 Canadian Centennial Medallions, 2025 National Money Show exhibit winners,
Operations Andreas & Bernhard, the Orders & Medals Society of America,
the largest and richest find of gold coins in Slovakia, the Hull-Sewell Pine Tree Shilling hoard, Roman Quinarii, and
the Treasure of the One-Eyed Priest, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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