Last summer, I bought a few books from the ANA's Summer Seminar book sale. The librarian always says there's some cool stuff hidden in there. I drew a late entry ticket into the sale, meaning I was nowhere near getting early pick of the merchandise, but I found a copy of Seaby's English Silver Coinage. I didn't have one, so I figured I'd spend the $6 and get it. It had been signed, but I didn't pay too much attention to it at the time. Turns out, it was P. Alan Rayner's personal copy. As the librarian was saying, cool stuff in that sale.