The E-Sylum v16#13 March 31, 2013

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The E-Sylum
  
  An electronic publication of
  The Numismatic Bibliomania Society


Volume 16, Number 13, March 31, 2013
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WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM MARCH 31, 2013
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FIRST E-SYLUM READER SURVEY RESULTS
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SKLOW SALE #19 HIGHLIGHTS
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ERIC P. NEWMAN COLLECTION SPECIAL HARDCOVER EDITIONS
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NEW EDITION: GREEK, SEMITIC, ASIATIC COINS AND HOW TO READ THEM EDITION
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NEW BOOK: STRIKING GOLD IN ALASKA, 4TH EDITION
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NEW BOOK: NUMISMATIC EMOTIONS
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WANTED: A BOOK ON POST-1892 U.S. MINT MEDALS
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HARVEY STACK ON THE FIRST 1794 DOLLAR
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NOTES FROM E-SYLUM READERS: MARCH 31, 2013
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ON POLITICS AND NUMISMATICS
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B. G. JOHNSON’S LEDGER: NEWMAN DOLLAR PATTERNS
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SEATTLE'S ROBO-LIBRARIAN
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QUERY: 1875-S DIME AND 1917-D HALF DOLLAR IMAGES SOUGHT
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MORE ON HEIDI WASTWEET'S FREEDOM GIRL
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WILL BASEBALL COIN THROW MINTING TECHNOLOGY A CURVE?
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MINT ENDORSES PRIVATE COINAGE WITH ITS SURPLUS DIES
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NPR EXAMINES THE SCIENCE OF 'WHERE'S GEORGE?'
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BALDWINS TO AUCTION FINAL PART OF THE BENTLEY COLLECTION
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DOES U.S. PAPER CURRENCY MATCH MONOPOLY MONEY COLORS?
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WHERE ARE THE NEW $100 BILLS?
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THE MONEYMUSEUM IS AUCTIONING COINS TO RAISE FUNDS
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ARTICLE DISCUSSES 1936 CANADIAN DOT CENT
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NATIONAL GOLD EXCHANGE MANSION PRICE CUT
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MORE ON FRANKLINIUM
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COUNTERFEITER RETURNS PRINTER WITH FAKE NOTES INSIDE
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MORE EASTER-THEMED COINS AND MEDALS
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FEATURED WEB STE: THE VELDPOND COINAGE
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WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM MARCH 31, 2013






New subscribers this week include 
Charles Bona, courtesy of Fred Michaelson, 
Richard Plant, courtesy of Fred Liberatore, 
Thomas Konar,
Andy Bray,
Henry  Hilgard, 
Oleg Belogolovski and 
Heidi Wastweet. 
Welcome aboard!
We have 1,638 email subscribers, plus 220 followers on Facebook.


This week we open with the results of our first E-Sylum reader survey, an update from David Sklow, an important announcement for bibliophiles regarding the Newman auction sales, and word of three new books.


Other topics this week include politics and numismatics, Monopoly Money and the Veldpond coinage of South Africa.
To learn more about the robo-librarian, Franklinoleum, Georging and the man who threw cash overboard, read on.   Have a great week, everyone!


Wayne Homren
Editor, The E-Sylum




	
FIRST E-SYLUM READER SURVEY RESULTS








After publishing the link to our first E-Sylum readers survey last week, responses immediately began rolling in - nearly 100 by 5:30am Monday.  One reader encountered a problem, though.  Yossi Dotan writes:

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