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    From: Ray Williams <njraywms@optonline.net>
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    Good Morning All,
    Last night I received an email from a researcher who quoted a
    paragraph from the C4 Newsletter about Jim Skalbe discovering "WM"
    initials under the sprigs on an Maris 62-q NJ Copper. I didn't remember
    this being published in C4N, so I pulled the issue (Vol 2 No 4 page 11)
    to read it in it's entirety. It was buried in the Region 1 meeting
    news! I checked the index of the C4 Newsletters on the c4 website and
    found this important paragraph was not included!

    C4N Index by Author
    http://www.colonialcoins.org/C4N%20Index%20Author%20January%202013.pdf
    or
    C4N Index by Topic
    http://www.colonialcoins.org/C4N%20Index%20Topic%20January%202013.pdf

    The C4N Index is an evolving work. It is updated four times a year
    - shortly after each issue of the C4N. There could be important topics
    that are missing in the index. If anyone should see something that
    should be added or changed in the index, please contact me (preferably),
    or any C4 officer. I ask authors to check the index for their articles,
    and make sure they are listed correctly by author and under all the
    topics related to the article.

    Any suggestions on the usefulness, format and context of the
    indexes would be appreciated.
    Thanks!
    Ray Williams
    njraywms@optonline.net


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