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  • From bkw11@psu.edu Fri Sep 26 10:49:41 2008
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    From: "Byron Weston" <bkw11@psu.edu>
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    Again, footnotes, John, I love reading interesting footnotes. If it=20
    were me I'd use the simple definition on Ask.com and have four pages=20
    of footnotes. Sometimes the footnotes are far more interesting than=20
    the article.<s>
    Byron

    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, John Lupia <jlupia2@...> wrote:
    >
    > Hi Dan:
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    > No. I have a master list of every classification that covers all=20
    the branches of numismatics and wrote the definition accordingly.=20
    Polymer currency is covered in the first clause : Numismatics is the=20
    study of any object serving as a customary or legal means of=20
    conveyance for payment having measurable monetary value,
    >=20
    > Medals are covered in the final clause : or else having a socially
    > esteemed, venerated or coveted value of award resembling a form=20
    customary for payment.=20
    >=20
    > I am always open to suggestions for modifications, revisions, and=20
    additions.
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    > John
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    > John N. Lupia III
    > New Jersey, USA; Beirut, Lebanon=20
    > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Roman-Catholic-News/
    > God Bless Everyone
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    > --- On Fri, 9/26/08, Freidus, Daniel <freidus@...> wrote:
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    > > From: Freidus, Daniel <freidus@...>
    > > Subject: RE: [Colonial Numismatics] Word of the Day
    > > To: "colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com" <colonial-
    coins@yahoogroups.com>
    > > Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 8:28 AM
    > > John,
    > >=20
    > > Just to play Devil's advocate; are you intentionally
    > > having the definition exclude medals, as well as currency
    > > that's printed on polymer sheets instead of paper?
    > >=20
    > > Dan F.
    > > ________________________________________
    > > From: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > > [colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John Lupia
    > > [jlupia2@...]
    > >=20
    > > It is nice to see numismatics as the word of the day.
    > > Although, I have never encountered any operative definition
    > > that covers all of the branches of numismatics.
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    > > Below is my operative definition for numismatics, which I
    > > am still working on for one of my manuscripts. Feel free to
    > > make constructive comments or criticisms since other
    > > perspectives may help me to round it out better, making it
    > > clearer and easier to read and understand.
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    > > Numismatics is the study of any object serving as a
    > > customary or legal means of conveyance for payment having
    > > measurable monetary value, or an advertisement imitating
    > > that normative means, or any small portable metallic or
    > > paper object conveying either a legal register for economic
    > > exchange purposes or taxation, or else having a socially
    > > esteemed, venerated or coveted value of award resembling a
    > > form customary for payment. ...
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