The E-Sylum v26n44 October 29, 2023 (short)

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The E-Sylum
  
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  The Numismatic Bibliomania Society


Volume 26, Number 44, October 29, 2023
** WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM OCTOBER 29, 2023 <#a01>






  




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WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM OCTOBER 29, 2023





New subscribers this week include: 
Gilbert Chang of Alpha Numis, courtesy Jim Contursi;
Mike Loy, courtesy of Bruce Perdue;
and returning subscriber BK Lim.
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Thank you for reading The E-Sylum. If you enjoy it, please send me the email addresses of friends you think may enjoy it as well and I'll send them a subscription. Contact me at whomren at gmail.com anytime regarding your subscription, or questions, comments or suggestions about our content. 



This week we open with numismatic literature sale selections, one new book,
updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, reader questions and comments, and more.



Other topics this week include the Dahlonega Mint, Florida currency, token dies, Greg Lyon, Ard Browning, Chet Krause, fixed price and auction previews, Jamaican banknotes, Hera, physical bitcoins, the Pobjoy Mint, 
and the ghost who gives you coins.



To learn more about Cuban coinage, cobs, Beale's Treasure, the Dahlonega Mint, polymer banknotes, Vicksburg’s Black Banks, the Templeton Reid Mint, 
 the Arms of California gold half dollar, the Davison die hoard, the orange peel effect, Sol Kaplan, Eugene Daub, the Ella Heintz medal, and the 1880 $100 Silver Certificate, read on. 



Oh, and who can spot the chronogram in this issue?
Have a great week, everyone!



Wayne Homren 
Editor, The E-Sylum




  




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