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THE E-SYLUM 20 MAY, 2007

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 20, May 20, 2007, Article 1

    WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM 20 MAY, 2007

    Among our recent subscribers is F. Carl Braun. Welcome aboard!
    We now have 1,113 subscribers.

    As noted last week, this issue is being published early due to your
    editor's relocation to London, England. So get used to it, and be
    prepared for occasional deviations due to travel. I'm settled here
    quite well now. Many thanks to all the locals who have come forth
    with offers of visits. I'll be in touch soon and apologize to them
    and anyone else if I haven't replied to email in the past few days.
    My ISP back in the states is having some difficulties (again), and
    I haven’t been getting incoming mail to whomren@coinlibrary.com.
    Once the floodgates open I may discover some additional E-Sylum
    submissions.

    I hope to see some numismatic sites on my visit, although so far
    about all I've seen is the outside of the Tower Mint and Spink's.
    I'm getting used to using the local coins and paper money, and
    naturally I'm setting some aside for my kids as souvenirs of my
    trip. Finding nice examples of some denominations has been difficult
    so far; my first impression of the coins here is that they seem
    shopworn compared to the coins in the U.S. The one pound coin in
    particular seems well worn. Without a comparable banknote the pound
    coin is a real workhorse.

    This week we open with a look at the contents of the next issue of
    our print journal, The Asylum. Next up is word of a new book on
    images of slavery in Confederate and Southern States Currency, and
    a limited edition of the Roman Gold Coin Price Yearbook.

    In the news this week, a bomb scare empties a U.S. Mint facility,
    and the B.E.P. announces a new anticounterfeiting technology. In
    the numismatic research department, Hugh Shull is looking for images
    of rare varieties and errors of Confederate currency, and readers
    come forth with information on artist and engraver John Casilear.
    To learn how to order Canada's new million-dollar gold coin, read
    on. Have a great week, everyone.

    Wayne Homren
    Numismatic Bibliomania Society

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  • 2007-05-20
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  • 10

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