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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 7, February 12, 2006, Article 1

    WAYNE'S WORDS

    Among our recent subscribers is Samuel Ernst. Welcome aboard!
    We now have 856 subscribers.

    This issue starts off with a reader's question about The E-Sylum
    itself, and I'd be interested in hearing thoughts on the topic
    from both long-time and recent subscribers. Dick Johnson chimes
    in next with a timely critique of the medals of the current winter
    Olympic games, and thoughts on this topic are also most welcome.

    Bob Van Ryzin, probably the only numismatic writer to have actually
    met Selma Burke, discusses the controversy surrounding her claim
    to have influenced the design of the Roosevelt Dime. Among the top
    news items of the week are the acquisition by the British Museum of
    the rare the King Coenwulf of Mercia gold penny unearthed a few
    years ago by a metal detectorist, and the sale of a very rare New
    Orleans proof coin.

    Research queries this week involve a 1902 catalog of engravings
    of George Washington, collector extraordinaire Bryon Reed, and
    the paper money and coins of World War I. Some of the more
    controversial topics may include the "Naming of Names" behind
    anonymous collections, and a proposal for a new grading system
    for medals. And to learn which group of bibliophiles recent
    held an "uncharacteristically raucous meeting", read on.

    Wayne Homren
    Numismatic Bibliomania Society

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  • 2006-02-12
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  • 9

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