The E-Sylum v27n14 April 7, 2024

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The E-Sylum
  
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Volume 27, Number 14, April 7, 2024
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New subscribers this week include:
Mike Strub, courtesy Kathy Freeland,  and
Jim Burdick.
Welcome aboard! We now have 7,298 subscribers.



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 an NBS update, a numismatic literature auction, one obituary, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, and sadly, no new books.  Maybe next week.



Other topics this week include  the Whitman Numismatic Journal, 
hometown collecting, U.S. Mint first strike coins, relic medals, sensory Sundays, collector H. C. Ezekiel, fixed price and auction offerings, a medieval coin hoard, Houthi coins, a Nobel medal in Chemistry, Adelaide ingots, and mountains of marijuana moolah.



To learn more about curious medals, Bernard Rome, California Expo elongated coins, engraver John Gregory Hancock, the “Third Cent coined in new Mint – Philadelphia", Key Bridge coins, ANA Money Talks, pickling, 
 Civil War tokens, the Motcomb Collection, Cat Cay Island tokens, J.S.G. Boggs, the Charleston Freedman Badge, 
and the Man That Makes the Money In the Mint, read on. Have a great week, everyone!



Wayne Homren 
Editor, The E-Sylum


 

 






 




 






   

 


 

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