PCGS ANNOUNCES WORLD COIN POPULATION REPORTS

PCGS ANNOUNCES WORLD COIN POPULATION REPORTS
November 2, 2006
World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM are now available on the Professional Coin Grading Service website at www.pcgs.com. The new reports show a tabulation of all world coins graded by PCGS in all grades, allowing buyers and sellers to determine the relative importance of a particular coin. According to PCGS President, Ron Guth, “There’s been a lot of demand from collectors and dealers for data concerning world coins. I see world coins as a tremendous growth area for PCGS and this is just one part of our strategy to strengthen and build our market share.”
Visitors to the PCGS website may access the World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM by clicking on the PCGS Population ReportSM link under “Essential Information.” This takes the visitor to a Login page where new members may sign up for a subscription or where paid subscribers may log-in to their account. Upon log-in, the visitor clicks on the “World Coins” link at the end of the US section, then selects the desired country from a list of alphabetical links. Population data is presented by denomination within Mint State (MS) and Proof (PR) categories.
No print versions of the World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM are planned.
November 2, 2006
World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM are now available on the Professional Coin Grading Service website at www.pcgs.com. The new reports show a tabulation of all world coins graded by PCGS in all grades, allowing buyers and sellers to determine the relative importance of a particular coin. According to PCGS President, Ron Guth, “There’s been a lot of demand from collectors and dealers for data concerning world coins. I see world coins as a tremendous growth area for PCGS and this is just one part of our strategy to strengthen and build our market share.”
Visitors to the PCGS website may access the World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM by clicking on the PCGS Population ReportSM link under “Essential Information.” This takes the visitor to a Login page where new members may sign up for a subscription or where paid subscribers may log-in to their account. Upon log-in, the visitor clicks on the “World Coins” link at the end of the US section, then selects the desired country from a list of alphabetical links. Population data is presented by denomination within Mint State (MS) and Proof (PR) categories.
No print versions of the World Coin PCGS Population ReportsSM are planned.
Ron Guth
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
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Don
<< <i>Great news... but as a suggestion, how about adding the heading with grades every 20 or so lines. It's tough to figure out what number goes with what grade.
Ryan:
I agree with you as it is very hard to follow the grades across. And thanks to Ron for this report I asked for several years ago
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<< <i>Great news... but as a suggestion, how about adding the heading with grades every 20 or so lines. It's tough to figure out what number goes with what grade.
Ryan:
I agree with you as it is very hard to follow the grades across. And thanks to Ron for this report I asked for several years ago
Thanks much, Ron.
09/07/2006
<< <i>When will online POP reports be free at PCGS like they are at NGC?
Never.
What happened to your Goetz Patterns?
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
<< <i> but as a suggestion, how about adding the heading with grades every 20 or so lines. It's tough to figure out what number goes with what grade >>
Yes, very difficult to figure out the way it is.
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Don
<< <i>Hey... I have some pop tops.
I have an only pop... 1 lonely 20 Kruezer from Wurzberg.
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<< <i> but as a suggestion, how about adding the heading with grades every 20 or so lines. It's tough to figure out what number goes with what grade >>
Yes, very difficult to figure out the way it is. >>
Yeah. I noticed that.
We'll also be adjusting the sort orders for many of the countries.
Any other suggestions...please let me know.
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
One suggestion -- can you get the IT folks to add a line of grades after the totals so we can better match them to the pops?
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<< <i>When will online POP reports be free at PCGS like they are at NGC?
Never.
What happened to your Goetz Patterns? >>
I sold them all and bought guitars with the money.
09/07/2006
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Try going to one of the larger countries, say Great Britain for example. There is SO much data on that page, that by the time your web browser is done rendering the tables, you have a page that is incredibly slow to browse through. It just bogs down entirely, especially under Mozilla Firefox. Internet Explorer enables you to ultimately browse faster once the page is built, but it takes much longer to initially render the page. This is on a brand new Core 2 Duo box with 2GB RAM... I shudder to think what folks using older computers are encountering.
Also, are those blue TOTAL lines at the top of every page summarizing denominations really necessary? If so, could they be posted at the bottom rather than at the top? Alternatively, one way to make them more useful would be to make them clickable links to where the listings for that denomination actually start... once the sort orders are fixed.
It has a ways to go before it's fully functional, but it's a good start!!
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<< <i>Hey... I have some pop tops.
... me too. Of course, that's mostly because I've got the only one graded, but still...