Hello, all! Again there is a numismatic item of Twainy interest to bring to your attention. The current issue of "Coin World" contains an ad for some recent Chinese coins, one featuring our subject. The ad says that "only 30,000 of each legal tender proof 38.6 mm coin was minted from 27 gm of Sterling silver," which makes it slightly larger and heavier than a U.S. Silver Dollar coin, with more net silver content. The Mark Twain coin, minted in '91, shows Twain sitting in the ubiquitous rocker, with an open book and a riverboat in the background. And, being legal tender, of course it bears Chinese inscriptions around the rim, in addition to "Mark Twain 1835-1910" in English. The coins are $39.95 each, plus S&H, available from Panda America of Torrance, CA, at 1-800-472-6327. Please be advised that I know nothing about this company, and cannot vouch for whether or not this is a good deal, but let you know about it FYI. Regards, Mary Leah Christmas [log in to unmask]