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We talk with Mark Teller, renowned dealer & specialist in World Coins

 
 
World Without End
The Flood of New Coinage
December 15, 2008
 
Murder at the Baskervilles - 1936
Sherlock Holmes (A. Wontner)
Dressed to Kill - 1946
Sherlock Holmes (B. Rathbone)
The Case of Lady Beryl - 1954
Sherlock Holmes (R. Howard)
The Final Problem - 1955
Sherlock Holmes (J. Gielgud)
 
MONEY OF THE WORLD
Balloon Payments
Collecting inflationary currency that illustrates the foolishness of mankind
 
 
MONEY OF THE WORLD
Crowning Glory
The beauty of crown sized coins of the world from the turn of the 20th century
 
 
MONEY OF THE WORLD
Sunken Booty
The fascinating story behind the loss and recovery of a coin from a sunken treasure ship
 
 
MONEY OF THE WORLD
A Thaler Order
The rather unflattering yet popular Leopold the Hogmouth thaler
 
 
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  WORLDLY KNOWLEDGE     RISK vs REWARD     EDITORIAL
Important world coin & currency references to consider for your library The Pitfalls of Collecting Esoteric Series The True Value of Loose Change from the World
 
 
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This issue of Studium Magazine covers the area of world coin and currency collecting. We talk about the countries who've issued money to cover rampant hyperinflation and their repercussions; the beauty of design on the crowns of the19th and early 20th centuries; a coin released from its watery grave on a sunken treasure ship; and early world trade coinage in use in the Orient.    
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