On 8/13/06 2:56 PM, "Jeff Chapman" <jmc1858@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Randy - when I first saw this on the CCRS, and the 60x pictures, my impression > was machine doubling. However, I would want to have the coin in hand to make > the final diagnosis... Let's see what others think. > > Jeff >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Randy <mailto:wainwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: cndcoinerrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 9:47 AM >> Subject: [cndcoinerrs]: Re: Catalogue of Varieties >> >> Yes, a library of varieties would be great, it benefits all in the long run. >> Would Charlton want us to develop a numbering system and then >> cross-reference? I don?t think so, but I could be wrong. Do we need a >> numbering system? Something simple would be nice. 1858-10-o001 for a 1858 ten >> cents obverse standard. 1858-10-r001 for the reverse. >> >> Yes, share all info for free but how does membership reward you? Membership >> allows you to submit discoveries and have name posted with same? >> >> Randy (Zonad) >> >> I?ve attached a photo of a doubled Specimen 1967 dollar. Is it a machine >> double or doubled die? >> >> >> From: cndcoinerrs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:cndcoinerrs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Patrick Burns >> Sent: August 13, 2006 8:07 AM >> To: cndcoinerrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [cndcoinerrs]: Re: Catalogue of Varieties >> >> >> >> It is important to get this right from the outset, and I have a few >> opinions. >> >> >> >> If, as I hope, we will be compiling a library of varieties, we need a way >> to organize everything. I think it is clear we need a better numbering >> system than Charlton's in order to do so effectively and in order to make >> advances independently of Charlton. I would gladly participate in developing >> such a convention. That said, it might still be handy (but not crucial) to >> obtain the permission of Charlton to cross-reference to their variety >> numbers. >> >> >> >> As a previous post indicated, we must ensure that CEVNA is free to use or >> disseminate any information submitted. >> >> >> >> We should allow anyone to use our pictures, variety numbers, etc. in any >> way without having to ask our permission. >> >> >> >> Thoughts? >> >> >> >> Pat >> >> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: Henry Nienhuis <mailto:vertex4@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> To: cndcoinerrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 3:56 PM >>> >>> Subject: [cndcoinerrs]: Domain name and website >>> >>> >>> >>> Hello everyone? >>> >>> >>> >>> I was able to register the domain name we had previously discussed >>> www.cevna.com <http://www.cevna.com> . Yeah! >>> >>> >>> >>> Although I had not originally thought we would work on the website until we >>> were a little farther along, it seemed that we need to get a web presence at >>> least something to say what CEVNA stands for? so I took the liberty of >>> putting something together. I temporarily have the name re-directed to my >>> personal space until we get a chance to decide on what we need. The website >>> is rough, and really only intended to get some discussions going on what we >>> want and what it should look like. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have roughed out a few idea?s I had (I thought it might be easier to show >>> than to try and describe them) for the framework. Many of the links are not >>> connected? I am not even sure some are a good idea. >>> >>> >>> >>> Please visit the site and comment, criticize, suggest? it is our site, >>> please spend a little time to help define the framework. Once we have that >>> we can start collecting material from the membership. With a little >>> participation this has the possibility of being a very useful tool. Anything >>> you want to contribute? please do. >>> >>> >>> >>> I would also like to take volunteers for a webmaster, someone that will be >>> willing to help implement and maintain the site >>> >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Henry >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > Two sites which may provide a template for protecting open use are Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org) and American Buddha Online Library-ABOL(google it) Best regards, Tony Hine