C4 Spring 2004 Newsletter 上市 Deposited

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    Hi All,
    I just received the Spring 2004 Newsletter in the mail today and had a chance to quickly scan it. After the index and officer listings comes My favorite part of every newsletter, the President's Message. It's a well written, brief, insightful view of C4 and the hobby. All kidding aside, I've never read any of my president's messages after I've submitted them to Syd. I actually would prefer if we had an editorial like Harry Salyards does for Penny Wise. He is truly insightful and has unbiased views.
    Phil Mossman gave his commentary on Wayne Shelby's article about the coins he found in NJ. That article was in the Winter issue of the newsletter. The comments were very well thought out.
    Brian Danforth wrote an article about the "MA Penny", quoting contemporary articles and really makes one think about condemning these pieces as all being counterfeits or forgeries.
    Marc Mayhugh wrote an article about two proposals Walter Mould made for coinage contracts. The proposals are transcribed, and I wonder which fort Mould had in mind for the coinage operation... Good article!
    Tim Martin wrote an article about Numismatics and Copyrights. I'll have to read through it a couple more times. I have difficulties reading legal information and comprehending it. What I did comprehend is that things that may appear to be your intellectual property, may not be. The article makes you aware of situations, but also makes you aware that there is much you don't know about copyrights and ownership.
    The editor included two clippings from July 1737 newspapers where there were two separate discoveries of buried treasure where thousands of MA Silver coins were involved in each discovery. Makes one want to go out and dig up their back yard!!!
    Roger Moore wrote an article about a cast VA Halfpenny he obtained from ebay. One wonders why one would want to make a cast forgery of a VA Halfpenny... Interesting views by Roger.
    Then there was a picture of Rob Retz receiving the ANA President's Award at the Portland Oregon Show in March. The Newsletter was at the printers when we heard of Rob's passing, so no note of it is in this issue.
    Jim Rosen has had the publication procedures outlined starting on page 32. Manuscripts are presented for possible publication in many forms. This procedure will guide an author through the steps to get his work to print. C4 wants to make it as easy as possible to get researcher's works to print. We should probably have these procedures posted on the C4 web site.
    Lastly, Leo Shane listed the new donations to the C4 Library. Leo's doing a great job! A full listing of the library is on our web site.
    Let me congratulate the editors for another fine job, and I'd like to thank the four companies who help defray the newsletter cost through the purchase of full page ads: alphabetically: American Numismatic Rarities, Bowers & Merena Galleries, Coin rarities and Stack's.

    Back to work...
    Ray


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    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hi All,</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    I just received the Spring 2004
    Newsletter in the mail today and had a chance to quickly scan it.  After
    the index and officer listings comes My favorite part of every newsletter, the
    President's Message.  It's a well written, brief, insightful view of C4 and
    the hobby.  All kidding aside, I've never read any of my president's
    messages after I've submitted them to Syd.  I actually would prefer if we
    had an editorial like Harry Salyards does for Penny Wise.  He is truly
    insightful and has unbiased views.  </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Phil Mossman gave his
    commentary on Wayne Shelby's article about the coins he found in NJ. 
    That article was in the Winter issue of the newsletter.  The comments were
    very well thought out.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Brian Danforth wrote an article
    about the "MA Penny", quoting contemporary articles and really makes one think
    about condemning these pieces as all being counterfeits or
    forgeries.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Marc Mayhugh wrote an article
    about two proposals Walter Mould made for coinage contracts.  The proposals
    are transcribed, and I wonder which fort Mould had in mind for the coinage
    operation...  Good article!</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Tim Martin wrote an article
    about Numismatics and Copyrights.  I'll have to read through it a couple
    more times.  I have difficulties reading legal information and
    comprehending it.  What I did comprehend is that things that may appear to
    be your intellectual property, may not be.  The article makes you
    aware of situations, but also makes you aware that there is much you don't know
    about copyrights and ownership.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    The editor included two
    clippings from July 1737 newspapers where there were two separate discoveries of
    buried treasure where thousands of MA Silver coins were involved in each
    discovery.  Makes one want to go out and dig up their back
    yard!!!</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Roger Moore wrote an article
    about a cast VA Halfpenny he obtained from ebay.  One wonders why one would
    want to make a cast forgery of a VA Halfpenny...  Interesting views by
    Roger.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Then there was a picture of Rob
    Retz receiving the ANA President's Award at the Portland Oregon Show in
    March.  The Newsletter was at the printers when we heard of Rob's passing,
    so no note of it is in this issue.  </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Jim Rosen has had the
    publication procedures outlined starting on page 32.  Manuscripts are
    presented for possible publication in many forms.  This procedure will
    guide an author through the steps to get his work to print.  C4 wants
    to make it as easy as possible to get researcher's works to print.  We
    should probably have these procedures posted on the C4 web site.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Lastly, Leo Shane listed the new
    donations to the C4 Library.  Leo's doing a great job!  A full listing
    of the library is on our web site.  </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Let me congratulate the editors
    for another fine job, and I'd like to thank the four companies who help defray
    the newsletter cost through the purchase of full page ads: 
    alphabetically:  American Numismatic Rarities, Bowers & Merena
    Galleries, Coin rarities and Stack's.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Back to work...</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ray</FONT> </DIV>
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