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The E-Sylum
  
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Volume 27, Number 16, April 21, 2024
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Mark Morris of CoinCraft via Richard Lobel, 
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and Bob Conrad.
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This week we open with a book publishing deal, three new books,
updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, notes from readers and more.



Other topics this week include coins of New Zealand and India, fighting numismatic counterfeiters, pinbacks and buttons, Oscar Schilke, Henry Clay Ezekiel, architectural medals, an English Civil War coin hoard, finding (lots) of coins in trash, and the CFA Franc.



To learn more about Coins of England, the St. Louis Ancient Coin Study Group, the Tsar who never was, AI coin grading progress, America’s Foreign Coins, Augustus Sage's Catalog No. 1, the 1793 Siege of Lyon, making paper for Japanese banknotes, 
 and Japanese money artist Katsuhiko Akasegawa, read on. Have a great week, everyone!



Wayne Homren 
Editor, The E-Sylum




 






 




 






   

 



 

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