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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 4, Number 48, November 25, 2001, Article 10

    NUMISMATIC SCRAPBOOK DEMISE

    Tom DeLorey writes: "Russ Rulau referred to the demise of
    the Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine as the "Crime of '74."
    It actually ceased publication with the February, 1976 issue.
    Cause of death? Cost accounting. Amos Press published
    NSM and "World Coins" using the same staff and printing
    equipment. World Coins was losing money, so the accountants
    said kill it. That, of course, shifted the entire overhead onto
    NSM, which under that circumstance would be losing money
    instead of showing a profit (for the first time in years) as it had
    done under Executive Editor David T. Alexander. The crazy
    thing was, NSM was showing a greater net profit than World
    Coins' net loss, but the bean counters said kill them both."

    Fred Reed adds: "Actually, Amos Press announced they were
    folding the content of NSM into Coin World by offering a
    Numismatic Scrapbook Section of the newspaper once a month.
    Jay Guren and I were named co-editors and we limped along
    presenting feature material in that format for a year or so
    before the project petered out."

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  • 2001-11-25
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