Best digital coin display options

I really like the PCGS digital coin album but I also have NGC coins in my core set that I would like to display as part of a cohesive digital display.
Does anyone have any recommendation for digital albums?
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I really like the PCGS digital coin album but I also have NGC coins in my core set that I would like to display as part of a cohesive digital display.
Does anyone have any recommendation for digital albums?
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https://collectivecoin.com/
P.S. I think you mean "internet" or "web", to share with others,
as opposed to just the digital photos, which you can display in various ways on your PC to yourself.
Thanks. I added all of my coins there. It is pretty good!
https://collectivecoin.com/PillarsandPortraits/JRdfzQ6aRUa1WMnLLZFj
Latin American Collection
@Boosibri ... Those are really nice coins.... However, in the OP you talked about displaying NGC coins, and those are all PCGS coins.... Cheers, RickO
Thanks! I have two NGC coins in there and one more to image. I just Photoshopped the images to be consistent with a Trueview.
Latin American Collection
Looking good Brian, I might have to put mine up as well as the PCGS registry is difficult for duplicates and NGC coins......
Best, SH
I would love to have albums like the PCGS albums for raw, NGC, ANACS, PCGS or even ICG coins. I have made those type albums for ever but nothing akin to PCGS's. Great job PCGS, now just sell your album software.
Jim
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Not so easy to do, but this is the best private collector display of coins I have ever seen:
https://www.colosseocollection.com/home
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
That is awesome. Is there a way any of them can do a slideshow and automatically run them all through? Any of them?
I like the webpage set up but I would go with a different format for the images. I did that kind of format in PS with mirror images of the coins below. Just too heavy for me. I prefer some of the formats I use instead, but like the web page set up for sure. Great job for the owner of the webpage.
Best, SH
Looks like it's using the Zenfolio platform.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Thanks for the shoutout, @savitale - This is my website and I am indeed using Zenfolio. I made some minor manual adjustments to the templates and the underlying website code but found it to be reasonably straightforward to work with.
Zenfolio is overkill for our needs as they mostly focus on larger scale users who are selling their photography but it's been useful. I do pay ~$100/year for it (although I believe there are free plans) but it saved me more than $100 of time so it's worth it in my eyes.
Another option I've come across is https://coincabinet.io/ which has a free trial. I haven't used them but I know of some friends who have enjoyed the service so it might be worth considering.
I just looked this up and bookmarked it for future perusal. Thanks for bringing that up.
Best, SH