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This week we open with three literature sales, three books and one book review, an obituary, updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, notes from readers and more.
Other topics this week include the Michigan State Numismatic Society Spring show events, signet medals, Paul Vitry, Paul Balan, Renaissance medals, fixed price and auction highlights, Maundy coins, another medal for Trump, Wyoming's gold stash, and a found Purple Heart.
To learn more about the Treasure of the Atocha, Capped Bust half dollars,
Oregon Centennial Municipal Trade Tokens and Medals, world trade currencies,
Taiwan Pattern Coins, Randy Campbell, the 1865 SS Pewabic shipwreck, Indian banknotes recovered from the 1922 wreck of the SS Egypt,
Civil War Soldier Identification Discs, Encased Postage Stamps, chickens on ancient coins, and "the Hebrew Hammer", read on. Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum
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