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This week we open with updates on NBS events at the upcoming ANA convention, five new books, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, reader comments and more.
Other topics this week include Biblical Numismatics, postwar Allied military money in Germany, Howard Gibbs, Albert Kuner, Edgar Adams, ferrotypes, Olympic medals, auction previews, shipwreck finds,
and a museum theft.
To learn more about Carson City coinage, Théodore-Edme Mionnet,
the 1887 U.S. Mint coin design circular, coin boards, Summer FUN, rainbow toning, coins in the comics, the Lester Bernstein sale, Bechtler gold, great world banknotes, the World's First United States Space Age Coin and the coin book that survived The Blitz, read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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