[cndcoinerrs]: Re: Greetings!!

  • From: "David Morencie" <dmorencie@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <cndcoinerrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 21:48:06 -0400

CEVA is fine with me.

Dave

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fenix 
  To: cndcoinerrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 8:30 PM
  Subject: [cndcoinerrs]: Greetings!!


  Hello Everyone

   

  I want to apologize for taking over a week before sending an update.

   

  I have been trying to verify the email address for a number of people who 
expressed interest during the founding meeting at the CAN convention. That is 
taking a little longer than I had thought; I am still working on 11 names. Not 
including these names, our list consists of approximately 30 members.

   

  Well what happened at the meeting.

   

  I am very happy to report that there were approximately 22 people in 
attendance. Bill English gave an informative presentation on minting errors and 
their causes. There seemed to be a number of very interested people. After the 
presentation there was show and tell session, where a number of very 
interesting error coins were passed around for interested parties to view. Bill 
has a very comprehensive collection of planchet punching errors. Fascinating!

   

  Following this we had an open discussion with respect to interest in forming 
an Error and Varieties association. I want to say the feedback was a unanimous 
YES!

   

  There was a great deal of excitement expressed. A number of very positive and 
interesting ideas were discussed.

   

  We talked about the format of the club; either land based or virtual. The 
overwhelming majority of the feedback indicated an informal, virtual club based 
on a mailing list type approach would satisfy the greatest number of people. A 
number of people mentioned successful clubs that are using that effectively. 
Some names (the names are not necessarily accurate) I captured; Bi-Metalic 
Collector's Club, Cuban Numis. Assoc., Elongated Collectors Intl, and Numis. 
Bibliomania Soc.. I have researched some of these.

   

  There was also general interest in a regular (not sure of the frequency yet) 
eNewsletter. We discussed a Club website that could be used to collect and 
distribute knowledge to the membership. An archive area might be available for 
discussion digests and the newsletters. We talked about trying to share/collect 
information from the CCRS site as well.

   

  There was interest express in collecting specific "databases", one such idea 
was to collect the statistics (weight, size, alloy) on all planchet types used 
at the RCM for both local and foreign coins. This would be very useful in 
attributing wrong planchet strikes. An extension to this would be to include 
known examples with images.

   

  These are all very exciting ideas. and there is much more that can be 
accomplished as well. Let's not start out too aggressive though. I would 
suggest starting with this mailing list and then grow into a website when we 
have enough material to make it worthwhile. The only thing that can prevent us 
from our goal of a successful association is lack of interest or a lack of 
contribution. The way to our success is from membership contribution, there is 
a vast knowledge base that we can build on and grow. In my opinion no 
contribution is too small. I welcome your feedback. I believe we should start 
thinking about and collecting articles for our first newsletter as soon as 
possible.

   

   

  The first order business as I see it is to decide on a name for our 
association. There have been a few ideas put forth in response to a 
questionnaire I distributed.

   

    1.. CEVA [Canadian Errors and Varieties Assoc.] 
    2.. CEVCA [Canadian Errors and Varieties Collectors Assoc.] 
    3.. EVEA [Errors and Varieties Enthusiasts Assoc.] 
    4.. CCEVA [Canadian Coin Error and Varieties Assoc.] 
    5.. CCIA [Canadian Coin Irregularities Assoc.] 
   

  I know that naming can be a very subjective and personal thing. There was a 
very long discussion in the Newfoundland club meeting on this subject. In order 
to try and avoid this long debate I would propose that we choose a name from 
the above list and ask for your feedback.

   

  I would like to propose the name "Canadian Errors and Varieties Association" 
or CEVA which seems to represent the essence of what the members are interested 
in. It is short, concise and versatile. Depending on the level of feedback I 
would like to limit this discussion to no later to next Friday, August 4th, and 
have the name officially announced on (or before)  Saturday August 5th so we 
can move on to more details.

   

  I would like to thank everyone for their continued support.

  Henry

  (fenix@xxxxxxxxxx)

   

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the members of the list.

   

   

   

   

   



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