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Volume 25, Number 49, December 4, 2022
** WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM DECEMBER 4, 2022 <#a01>
** NEW BOOK: COINS OF ENGLAND PRE-DECIMAL, 58TH ED. <#a02>
** NEW BOOK: COINS OF ENGLAND DECIMAL ISSUES, 9TH ED <#a03>
** NEW BOOK: LITHUANIAN GRAND DUCAL COINS <#a04>
** BANKNOTE BOOK EL SALVADOR CHAPTER  <#a05>
** NEW BOOK: BILLIONENSCHEINE <#a06>
** NEW BOOK: LA COTE DES BILLETS DE LA  R.C.F.T.O. <#a07>
** WEBSITE: CANADIAN NUMISMATIC RESOURCES  <#a08>
** E-SYLUM SUBSCRIBER CONTEST REMINDER <#a09>
** ANDREW W. HARKNESS (1934-2022) <#a10>
** ROBERT W. RIGHTMIRE (1940-2022) <#a11>
** NNP ADDS NOVEMBER 2022 SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS <#a12>
** VIDEO: DAN BROWN <#a13>
** EARLY WORLD PAPER MONEY PUBLICATIONS SOUGHT  <#a14>
** NOTES FROM E-SYLUM READERS: DECEMBER 4, 2022 <#a15>
** A DUVIVIER PUZZLER <#a16>
** ANA OPENS 2023 AWARD NOMINATIONS <#a17>
** ANA SEEKS  NEW EDUCATION DIRECTOR <#a18>
** VOCABULARY TERM: MEDAL MANUFACTURING <#a19>
** HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY, KAY LENKER! <#a20>
** THE CHESTER L. KRAUSE LEGACY PARK <#a21>
** NUMISMAGRAM MEDAL SELECTIONS: DECEMBER 4, 2022 <#a22>
** HERITAGE DECEMBER 2022 HIGHLIGHTS <#a23>
** CNG TRITON XXVI AUCTION ANNOUNCED  <#a24>
** NUMISMATIC NUGGETS: DECEMBER 4, 2022 <#a25>
** MEDIEVAL COINS OF DEFUNCT DYNASTIES <#a26>
** MASSIVE SONG DYNASTY HOARD FOUND IN CHINA <#a27>
** GOLD ‘THREE PAGODA COINS’ FOUND IN INDIA <#a28>
** NORWEGIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION SCHIVE MEDAL  <#a29>
** HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN CASH REGISTER <#a30>
** HISTORY OF THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX <#a31>
** LOOSE CHANGE: DECEMBER 4, 2022 <#a32>
** HOSPITAL PATIENT'S BELLYACHE: 187 COINS <#a33>






  

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WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM DECEMBER 4, 2022





New subscribers this week include: 
Anne Burke, courtesy of John Ferreri;
Joanna Marrin, courtesy of Yossi Dotan; and
Wayne Davis.
Welcome aboard! 



Remember, we're running a contest with a $100 first prize to see who can supply the largest number of new subscribers.  See the article elsewhere in this issue for details.  This is not a drawing where random winners are picked - the winners will be those who supply the largest number of email addresses not already on our list. 



This week we open with six new books, a great new website, two obituaries, 
updates from the Newman Numismatic Portal, and a Duvivier puzzle.



Other topics this week include the coins of England, El Salvador paper money, dealer Dan Brown, early world paper money publications, ANA news, medal makers, Kay Lenker, Chet Krause, cash registers, and safe deposit boxes.



To learn more about Lithuanian Grand Ducal coins, Canadian Numismatic Resources, Agricultural and Mechanical Society medals, the Guttag Brothers, the Manly medal, the newest numismatic centenarian,  the Chester L. Krause Legacy Park, the 1755 Safety at Sea medal, 
 'Three Pagoda' coins and Louis the Lazy, read on. Have a great week, everyone!



Wayne Homren 
Editor, The E-Sylum


 

 














NEW BOOK: COINS OF ENGLAND PRE-DECIMAL, 58TH ED.



SPINK published a new edition of the classic work on the pre-decimal coins of England.
-Editor






Coins of England & the United Kingdom 2023, Pre-Decimal Issues, 58th edition



Regular price £35.00

Hardback / 216 x 138mm 

640 pages with colour illustrations throughout



This historic reference work for British coins is still the only catalogue to feature every major coin type from Celtic to the Decimal coinage of Queen Elizabeth II, arranged in chronological order and divided into metals under each reign, then into coinages, denominations and varieties.  All decimal coinage since 1968 is listed in a separate volume, available as an independent publication.



The catalogue includes up-to-date values for every coin, a beginner’s guide to coin collecting, numismatic terms explained and historical information about each British coin, from our earliest (Celtic) coins, Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins, the coins of the Plantagenet Kings, the Houses of Lancaster and York, the Tudors and Stuarts, to the more modern Milled coinage, minted for the first time in 1561 during the reign of Elizabeth I. 






>From the earliest of times, coins have been used by states or monarchs to communicate with people; Coins of England is therefore not only a reference book for collectors, but a fascinating snapshot of British history, illuminating its economics, technology, art, politics and religion.  Over 4,000 price changes have been made in this edition to reflect market activity during the past year. 



ALSO AVAILABLE AS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF 



For more information, or to order, see:


Coins of England & the United Kingdom 2023, Pre-Decimal Issues, 58th edition

(https://spinkbooks.com/products/coins-of-england-the-united-kingdom-2023-pre-decimal-issues)

 




NEW BOOK: COINS OF ENGLAND DECIMAL ISSUES, 9TH ED



SPINK also published a new edition of the companion work on the decimal coins of England.
-Editor






Coins of England & the United Kingdom 2023, Decimal Issues, 9th edition



Regular price £15.00

Hardback / 216 x 138mm 

400 pages with colour illustrations throughout



Coins of England and the United Kingdom Pre-Decimal and Decimal volumes comprise the Standard Catalogue of British Coins, with the decimal issues under Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III listed in this separate volume. 



The Decimal issue gives a comprehensive overview of all individual coins and sets issued by the Royal Mint since 1971 (and in circulation since 1968), offering an authoritative catalogue of modern British coins. 



ALSO AVAILABLE AS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF  






Literature dealer Charlie Davis adds:


"I will have a limited number of the two volumes available on December 29 at $55.00/$25.00 respectively."   Visit his website at

http://www.numisbook.com/
.





For more information, or to order, see:


Coins of England & the United Kingdom 2023, Decimal Issues, 9th edition

(https://spinkbooks.com/products/coins-of-england-the-united-kingdom-2023-decimal-issues)

 













NEW BOOK: LITHUANIAN GRAND DUCAL COINS



Dzmitry Huletski has published a new book on the medieval hammered Lithuanian Grand Ducal coins before 1401.
-Editor






The first coins of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are generally anonymous. This fact led to the difficulty of their perception by researchers for many years. Many types received the correct attribution in the last decade only; their metrological studies were virtually not carried out yet. However, it has now become obvious that coinage in the GDL began no later than in the 1370s, possibly even earlier. Stylistically and technologically, the first coins all carry an Eastern appearance, the legends are Cyrillic.






The word Lithuania was mentioned for the first time in the annals of Quedlinburg (year 1009) that the story of Saint Bruno of Querfurt who was beheaded by the pagans “on the border of Lithuania and Rus’”. Mindowe (about 1200–1263) was the first well known Grand Duke of Lithuania and the only Christian King of Lithuania. The third quarter of the 14th century was marked for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by unprecedented successes in foreign policy led by Grand Duke Olgerdus (1345–1377, lit. Algirdas, blr. Альгерд). 


 




The territory of the state doubled due to the lands that were previously part of Kievan Rus’. Immediately before the establishment of Lithuanian power, many of these lands were under the rule of dukes from the Rurikid dynasty, some of whom were in varying degrees of dependence on the Golden Horde. Keistutus (lit. Kęstutis, blr. Кейстут), who had power in the western wing of the state, is considered a diarch in relation to Olgerdus. The brothers jointly deprived of power in the state their brother Iaunutus back in 1345. After the death of Olgerdus, Keistutus accepted the supremacy of his son Iagal (lit. Jogaila, blr. Ягайла), but the disagreements of the dukes finally resulted in the short-term reign of Keistutus over the entire state (1381–1382). Ultimately, Iagal (Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1377–1434, later WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw II JagieÅ‚Å‚o, King of Poland in 1386–1434) physically eliminated K
 eistutus and gained supreme power over the country. Soon he was invited to the Polish throne, which marked the geopolitical turn of the Lithuanian state from East to West. 



The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was considered the last pagan state in Europe. In 1385 Iagal converted his country to Catholicism. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, incorporating Lithuania proper, Belarus, most of Ukraine, parts of today’s Russia and Poland, became one of the most influential powers in Eastern Europe (14th–16th century). In a way, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a precursor of the European Union with the latter’s adherence to the unity in diversity concept..


 



 




Material type: hardcover.

Publisher: Vilnius, Lithuania: Baltijos kopija, 2022.

Description:  132 pages, English language, color illustrations. ISBN 978-609-417-240-3  .

Price: US $50.00



For more information, see: 


Lithuanian Grand Ducal coins before 1401. Free access sampler

(https://www.academia.edu/91642171/Lithuanian_Grand_Ducal_coins_before_1401_Free_access_sampler)

 

To order, see: 


Medieval hammered coins catalogue “Lithuanian Grand Ducal Coins Before 1401“

(https://www.ebay.com/itm/266017548433)















BANKNOTE BOOK EL SALVADOR CHAPTER 



A new chapter of The Banknote Book edited by Owen Linzmayer has been published.  Here's the announcement from CDN Publishing.
-Editor






Previously published as a draft, we are proud to announce the publication of this 100-page catalog covering 808 varieties of notes issued in El Salvador from 1877 to 1999. This included the early Private Bank issues, along with the early Republic notes and all notes issued by the Banco Central de Reserva. For the first time ever, all of these notes are cataloged together and illustrated in full color with accurate descriptions. Additionally, all notes are priced up to the current market using the latest sales and auction data, revealing the true scarcity of many El Salvador notes. 



Comprising 316 individual country chapters (and growing!), with over 9,000 pages covering more than 80,000 types and varieties, the Banknote Book is the most comprehensive catalog of world paper money in existence.






Available as a digital subscription only, with PDF and pricing access via the greysheet.com web site and smartphone app.



Subscribe to The Banknote Book today. Subscriptions start at just $10/month, or $99/year.



The Banknote Book is also available as part of the Greysheet Subscription packages. 

 

To subscribe to The Banknote Book, see: 


https://www.greysheet.com/publications/the-banknote-book-world-paper-money



 




To read the complete article, see: 


El Salvador Chapter of The Banknote Book Features Fully Revised Collector Prices

(https://www.greysheet.com/news/story?title=el-salvador-chapter-of-the-banknote-book-features-fully-revised-collector-prices)















NEW BOOK: BILLIONENSCHEINE



Here's a Google-translated article by Hans Ludwig Grabowski about a new book on Germany's inflation banknotes, from Geldscheine Online.
-Editor






Dießner, Hans-Jürg Alfred:

Trillion Bills



The expenditures of the German Reichsbank and the emergency expenditures of the high inflation 1923/1924



378 pages, format 14.8 cm x 21 cm,

Paperback, Goldbach 2022

ISBN: 978-3-949958-01-4

Price: 35.90 euros






After Kai Lindman had already dealt with the subject in a catalog in 2003, Alfred Dießner, who is known to collectors as the author of the catalog on German emergency money from 1914/1915 , has now published his own revision .






With over 800 different issues of billions of bills of hyperinflation, the full-color catalog lists significantly more bills than Lindman, sorted by place of issue from A to Z. In addition, there are the trillion notes of the Deutsche Reichsbank and in the appendix special features, curiosities, manipulations, forgeries and more.



All certificates are listed with variants and are currently evaluated.



The foreword and the introduction to the Reichsbanknotes and the appendix were written in German and English.



In view of the fact that there is no revision of the emergency money of the high inflation for the entire German Reich and here still Dr. Arnold Keller is quoted with his catalog from 1958, the new catalog by Alfred Dießner is an important and up-to-date work, at least for the highest denominations of inflation.



Interested parties please send an e-mail directly to: 

info at rbnumisbooks.com.



To read the complete article, see: 


Neuer Katalog: Billionenscheine

(https://www.geldscheine-online.com/post/neuer-katalog-billionenscheine)

 




NEW BOOK: LA COTE DES BILLETS DE LA  R.C.F.T.O.



An article in Bulletin Numismatique No. 225, December 2022 announces a new catalog of notes issued by the Railway Administration of the Occupied Territories (Rhineland).
Found via Notes & Notes from the Society of Paper Money Collectors (Volume VIII, Number 24, November 29, 2022).
-Editor






We will never repeat it enough, even if the Internet
provides a mass of useful information, the book of
reference is essential for a collection theme to live and evolve.
It is still necessary that the work be well written, well structured,
practical and brings new data.
Until today, the broadcasts of the R.C.F.T.O. had
not the chance to benefit from a complete analysis. It is now done.



It was Yann Noël Hénon who embarked on this study. After
his two publications Un Collectionneur… Un billet (generalist) and Les Billets d’urgence of 1940 (the reference on the subject),
he therefore tackled this small series of ten banknotes issued there
exactly a century ago.






In 1923, the German mark collapsed, banknotes were constantly replaced and their value no longer made sense. The head of the Régie des Chemins de Fer - based in the Rhineland
after the first war - decides to issue a series of banknotes
in francs in order to be able to continue the exchanges without using
the mark.



Ten values, from 5 centimes to 100 francs, specimens, fakes, series, all the elements are
present so that a collection theme is born.
Yann Noël Hénon has done a lot of work listing the specimens found and the known archive data. These researches lead today to a booklet of 60 pages very
complete and perfectly presented which references and
Finally rating this show.
Published on the author's account, with a sale price at
15 euros, there is no doubt that the 300 copies available will quickly find their place in the
libraries!
Request your copy now directly from Mr.
Henon: 

yann.henon at orange.fr

 













WEBSITE: CANADIAN NUMISMATIC RESOURCES 



A new website has been launched to host digitized literature on Canadian numismatics - Canadian Numismatic Resources (cnr-rnc.ca). Funding comes from the J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation. The site currently hosts about 200 documents.  Here is a description taken from the site.  Check it out - this could be a useful resource.
-Editor



 




Welcome to the Canadian Numismatic Resources (CNR) website. Here you will find digitized articles, books, journals, reports, manuscripts, and other documents related to numismatics and monetary history. All materials are presented in the language in which they were written or published.



This site is created and funded by The J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation. Its purpose is to be a digital repository for materials related to Canadian numismatics and Canadian monetary history. The website is in constant development and new materials are always being added. Recommendations for additions to the site or suggestions for improvements to the site are welcome.






Most materials on the CNR website are no longer copyright protected. Every reasonable effort has been made to obtain permission for public use where required.



The Foundation relies mainly on donations to manage this website, fund important numismatic projects, and provide research grants. More information about the Foundation can be found at The J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation.



To keep this website free, and enable the addition of new content, a donation to the Foundation through PayPal   is welcome. 


 





 






To visit the website, see: 


https://cnr-rnc.ca/


 

For more information on the J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation, see: 


https://www.jdfergusonfoundation.ca/
















E-SYLUM SUBSCRIBER CONTEST REMINDER





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Send me ONE email at whomren at gmail.com with ALL the email addresses of people you think might like to become subscribers. List each address on a separate line. DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2022. Put "E-SYLUM CONTEST" in the subject line and be sure to include your full name.






After the 15th I'll process the submissions in order of arrival, adding the new addresses and sending the newbies a note that it's a gift subscription on behalf of the entrant.



Only NEW subscribers count. If someone's address is already on our list they won't get added again. So no need to determine whether they already subscribe - there's no harm in having too many addresses.



Contest results will be announced in the DECEMBER 25, 2022 issue.
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NEW E-SYLUM SUBSCRIBER CONTEST!

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ANDREW W. HARKNESS (1934-2022)



Bryce Brown passed along notice that Andrew W. Harkness passed away this past summer.
He was the author of Agricultural and Mechanical Society Medals of the United States.
-Editor






On Sunday, July 3, 2022, Andrew W. Harkness passed away peacefully at the age of 88. He was born June 3, 1934 in Glens Falls, NY to Andrew A. and Eleanor Harkness. He was a graduate of Earlham College and a proud veteran of the U.S. Army. He moved to Rochester in 1969 where he met his beloved wife of 43 years. Andrew was a retired auditor for the state of NY. 



A voracious reader, who amassed quite a library including the complete works of his favorite author, Ayn Rand. He also had a passion for reading and collecting items relating to U.S. agricultural societies. Above all, he loved traveling and spending time with his family and friends. Predeceased by his wife, Mary Ellen. He is survived by his sons, Andrew and Ted (Julie); and grandson, Evan. Services were private.









Pete Smith notes that Harkness was president of the Rochester Numismatic Association in 1983, and provided this image of his Presidential medal.  Thanks.
-Editor




Pete adds:


"Andrew W. Harkness joined the Token and Medal Society (TAMS) as member 951 in 1964. I was on the TAMS board in 2014 when he asked for a gold medal in recognition of fifty years of membership. TAMS did not have a fifty year member medal. I recall Kathy Freeland scrambled to provide one. I think we had something plated gold to give to him. I don't know if TAMS ever gave out another fifty year membership medal."






Kathy Freeland and Dave Schenkman confirmed that Andy received  one of the first TAMS 50 year pins, and they were gold-plated.
-Editor




RNA member Nick Graver writes:


"On my walk today I was thinking of Andy.  His Agricultural medals were impressive."






Gerard Muhl noted that the September-October 2022 RNA News had this article. 
-Editor




Andy Harkness, our 71st president, has died this summer. He was an active member of the
RNA for many years. He was best known for his expertise on agricultural medals, and he was
the author of Agricultural and Mechanical Society Award Medals of the United States. Tim
Corio provided photographs and Andy’s son Ted helped with the third edition. In a 2014 article in the Democrat and Chronicle Jim Memmott stated that Andy was a rescuer of old
medals and that he possessed the world’s largest collection of agricultural and mechanical
society medals.



Below Andy’s very interesting preface to his book. 




As I approach my 50th year on this project, it has become more and more possible to visualize these pioneers as they settled westward, coast to coast in just 100 years!
The medal recipients, and their fellows built the superstructure of this great nation which we
still build upon.



They, to be perfectly candid, did it all in a hundred years without a single indoor “flush toilet”.



In 1969, building a civil war token collection gave me many pleasant hours in the collecting
hobby. But, then I discovered a new area of collecting that would fill all of my hobby hours
for the next forty years.



Lenard Babin, the great Rochester, New York coin dealer, introduced me to the world of agricultural and mechanical society award medals. He sold me a medal awarded by the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society at their frontier fair in 1870. It had been created for them
as an award vehicle. It featured a seated goddess of agriculture (Ceres) on the obverse an
area to be used to place the award inscription on the reverse. (This very medal illustrates
the type in this book as Wi-10). It had been awarded to a dentist for the Best Exhibition of
Practical Dentistry.



I was transfixed. Before me was a unique piece of frontier history that had been abandoned!
When I realized the historical importance of what I had stumbled upon, civil war tokens became a thing of the past for me. I returned to Babin to purchase more medals. He had none
to offer. 



Leonard told me that building a collection of these medals would be very difficult because
they were meant to be cherished and held forever. Some occasionally surfaced, however,
when the passage of time diluted their importance to families. But, in Babin’s long career only a handful of pieces had passed through his shop.



I began my quest by going to every coin show, antique show, and flea market. I read every
coin publication advertisement and advertised in them myself., wrote letters to coin dealers
all around the country and subscribed to most of the auction houses.



Over about two months, I acquired my second medal (American Institute), and after six
months, medals began to come my way.



What I offer on the following pages are the images of each of the different medal types that
I have found in 40 years. 




 




Nick adds:


"The medal shown on the cover of his book is a presentation piece set in a thermoplastic case usually used to house Daguerreotype and Ambrotype photographs.in the 1850s. That was one of the earliest uses of plastics."







Thanks, everyone.  Praise be for collectors like Andy with their singular focus to collect, study and document an area of the hobby for the ultimate benefit of all. 
-Editor




To read the complete online obituary, see: 


Andrew W. Harkness

(https://www.beanandsonsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Andrew-Harkness/#!/Obituary)

 

To read the complete RNA News issue, see: 


RNA News : September-October 2022

(http://rochesternumismaticassociation.org/archives.php?news)



To read  earlier E-Sylum articles, see: 


NEW BOOK: AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY MEDALS OF THE U.S.

(https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v12n51a05.html)


BOOK REVIEW: AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY MEDALS OF THE U.S.

(https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v13n01a07.html)


NEW EDITION: AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY MEDALS OF THE U.S.

(https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v13n48a07.html)


BOOK REVIEW: AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY MEDALS OF THE U.S.

(https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v13n51a07.html)


AUTHOR'S RESPONSE TO REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY AWARD MEDALS BOOK

(https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v14n17a08.html)















ROBERT W. RIGHTMIRE (1940-2022)



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