The E-Sylum v27n17 April 28, 2024

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Volume 27, Number 17, April 28, 2024
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WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM APRIL 28, 2024





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Curator of Gilroy Roberts Collection at Community College of Philadelphia;
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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 a numismatic literature fixed price list, three new books, a periodical issue, a book review, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, and more.



Other topics this week include gold coinage of the Low Countries, money artist J.S.G. Boggs, die making in the U.S., planchets, numismatic exhibitions at banks, the Groux collection, fixed price and auction offerings, Olympic medals, coin and book counterfeiters, 
and the Rochester Numismatic Association.



To learn more about Dr. Christopher Challis, the formation of Canadian money, the 100 greatest ancient coins,  Greek banknotes, Spanish money in the Eastern European colonies, a 50-year button search, 2025 silver American Liberty designs, the protesting nymph, a 400-year-old gold bar, 
 the Art Directors Club medal, J.N.T. Levick, the old  receipt weirdo and Verminus, the god of cattle worms, read on. Have a great week, everyone!



Wayne Homren 
Editor, The E-Sylum



 






 




 






   

 


 

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