Did Heritage suddenly remove one of the most useful features for searching auction archives?
OldeTowneCoinShoppe
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When searching sold items, I used to be able to sort by grade. Also, I no longer see where to enter a grade range.
Anyone else notice this?
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Just went to HA and selected the auction archives and then dollars. Scrolled down and took this screen shot.
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RLJ 1958 - 2023
off and on I will go to Heritage to do a search and various things will fail to function. Have had the same problem with MY Coins in my collection lately. will go to check if I have logged a new coin in and 90% of my set is missing. things like that. Probably just computer glitches because things tend to resolve themselves. James
Filter by grade is different from sort by grade.
I use the archives almost daily. I just checked for the sort by grade option. It was showing on the drop-down menu and worked fine for me.
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I can still sort sold listings by grade on Heritage's site
HA has one of the best archives, appreciate their transparency.
You guys were right as usual, and this one's on me. First, I verified on a different browser that all the expected search functionality was there. So on my main laptop, I cleared cache, and all's well. Thanks everyone!
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Glad you resolved the issue! Perhaps edit your thread headline now?
I had this issue recently when I searched too broadly (I don't think I was specifically in the coin archives, but rather the general Heritage archives), and because not every item returned had a grade of any kind in the database, the option didn't appear. As soon as I made the change to search specifically within coins, the option appeared. Of course it was one of those searches where 99% of the results were coins so outside of filtering the results, the category didn't matter, but this may be something to check if the problem recurs.