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dingodog
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As we reach critical-mass (10,000) subscribers to our (currently) FREE coin collecting software, we will release the “on-line” version. You will be able to sell or buy coins directly with other users through it and the system will automatically enter full details of the transaction including photos into your (and their) copy of COIN Inventory so you wont have to. Additionally, your software will analyze your collection to suggest which coins you might want to sell at what price, and help you find buyers (or swaps), and it will do the same for the coins you might not realize that you need. Then it will keep your various Registries up to date.
If you and/or all your coin collecting friends and dealers are not using this software, please either download it now (80+ mb) at http://download.coinweb.org/ or email your address to me at janrschwenk@attbi.com and I will mail you a free cd-rom (also has preliminary manual on cd) at no charge, even if you live outside the U.S. When the new version is release it will be a seamless download and update.
If you want to see what the proto-type of your web listing will look like, please check it out at http://208.254.98.25/coinweblisting/. All the coins shown there now are mine and they are not for sale – we just used some of my coins as a test. You can click the “get info” button and I will get a “blind” email alerting me to the fact that someone is interested in one or more of the coins. I can then respond to your request and neither of us will know who the other person is until our two systems “negotiate” a tentative deal. Then the seller can chose to accept the deal, and if he does, the “buyer” receives a message in the open, and you both go ahead and do your deal. You can log into this site and even post your own coins right there now but later, posting one or all of your coins from COIN Inventory will be essentially a one button stroke. If you do log in and post coins, you can “get info” on your own coins to see how this feature works. The parameters and negotiation feature is not enabled at the present time, and this site is a bit crude right now, but the “Dot-Net” version which we will be posting soon is smooth.
If you and/or all your coin collecting friends and dealers are not using this software, please either download it now (80+ mb) at http://download.coinweb.org/ or email your address to me at janrschwenk@attbi.com and I will mail you a free cd-rom (also has preliminary manual on cd) at no charge, even if you live outside the U.S. When the new version is release it will be a seamless download and update.
If you want to see what the proto-type of your web listing will look like, please check it out at http://208.254.98.25/coinweblisting/. All the coins shown there now are mine and they are not for sale – we just used some of my coins as a test. You can click the “get info” button and I will get a “blind” email alerting me to the fact that someone is interested in one or more of the coins. I can then respond to your request and neither of us will know who the other person is until our two systems “negotiate” a tentative deal. Then the seller can chose to accept the deal, and if he does, the “buyer” receives a message in the open, and you both go ahead and do your deal. You can log into this site and even post your own coins right there now but later, posting one or all of your coins from COIN Inventory will be essentially a one button stroke. If you do log in and post coins, you can “get info” on your own coins to see how this feature works. The parameters and negotiation feature is not enabled at the present time, and this site is a bit crude right now, but the “Dot-Net” version which we will be posting soon is smooth.
U.S. coin collector since 1943. Have tried desperatly to keep every coin that has come to hand, but unfortunately, some got away.
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