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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 6, February 11, 2007, Article 1

    WAYNE'S WORDS

    Among our recent subscribers are Jarrett Briscoe, courtesy of
    your Editor, Charles Mitton and Ken Kmetz. Welcome aboard!
    We now have 1,062 subscribers.

    This week's issue opens with reviews of three numismatic books;
    Bob Lyall discusses the new Michael Finlay book on mining tokens,
    Roger Moore introduces a scarce but intriguing novel centered on a
    Virginia copper coin, and I take a look a new edition of Bowers'
    Buyer's Guide on U.S. dollar coins. Also, John Adams highlights two
    books of special importance to collectors of early American medals.

    Next, Dick Johnson puts out a call for a co-author interested in
    working on a book about the future of U.S. coinage. Dick also
    responds to questions about the proposed revaluation of the U.S.
    cent.

    Last week's mention of Karl Moulton's call for an end to printed
    numismatic auction catalogs generated numerous responses from readers
    on both sides of the issue. On a related topic, new initiatives at
    the Library of Congress and Princeton University continue the trend
    toward digitization, which in time could open up new vistas for
    numismatic researchers.

    Research questions this week involve alloys of U.S. pattern coins
    and ship tokens of the French cruiser Lamotte-Picquet. News items
    of interest (and use to future researchers) include articles on the
    U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, a planned redesign of Canadian banknotes,
    and alternative local currencies in use in Europe. And in news you
    probably couldn't find anywhere else, learn where to obtain notes
    from the loot of the infamous hijacker D.B. Cooper.

    E-Sylum readers are a great bunch of folks, and several are planning
    to run for positions on the Board of the American Numismatic
    Association. John Eshbach shares his platform with us, and Cliff
    Mishler announces his intention to run as well. I had the pleasure of
    dining with both gentlemen at last October's awards banquet at the
    Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists convention in Pittsburgh.

    John is a PAN stalwart, exhibit judge, tireless ANA volunteer, super
    numismatist, and one of my numismatic mentors - an all-around great
    guy. Cliff is an A-list ANA donor, known for his longtime column in
    Numismatic News and his leadership of Krause Publications. Other
    E-Sylumites mentioned earlier as Board candidates include Wendell
    Wolka and Joe Boling, also great numismatists, hardworking ANA
    volunteers and numismatic authors as well. If you're an ANA member,
    look for their ads, review their position statements, and contact
    them with any questions you have; I'll be happy to forward messages
    to them.

    Also within this issue are an online tribute to the late U.S. colonial
    coin dealer Mike Ringo, and a note about a web site loaded with
    information on bookplates, something all bibliophiles should consider
    for their numismatic libraries. And if you've ever wanted to own a
    million-dollar coin, the Royal Canadian Mint may have something for
    you next year. To learn more, read on. Have a great week, everyone.

    Wayne Homren
    Numismatic Bibliomania Society

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  • 2007-02-11
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  • 10

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