13 years and half the size

A few days ago I started a thread about the bargain for the
5 Krause books at shopnumismaster.com. Forum member
desslok took advantage of the sale. They also took photos
of the package when they arrived plus pics of the contents.
I noticed the similarity in size between the 1901-2000 and
2001-Date books. The 1901-2000 book has 2317 pages devoted
just to coins; 2001-Date has 1166 pages. 13 years into the
new century and already half as many pages. How large will
the book be in another 25 years. I am computer ignorant
or I would provide the pics or a link.
5 Krause books at shopnumismaster.com. Forum member
desslok took advantage of the sale. They also took photos
of the package when they arrived plus pics of the contents.
I noticed the similarity in size between the 1901-2000 and
2001-Date books. The 1901-2000 book has 2317 pages devoted
just to coins; 2001-Date has 1166 pages. 13 years into the
new century and already half as many pages. How large will
the book be in another 25 years. I am computer ignorant
or I would provide the pics or a link.
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True, and a better question would be, if they removed all the NCLT, would there even be a need for a 2001-date issue?
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Ive only used the current issue for finding gold content on items.
I made a quick find spreadsheet so I dont have to pull out the books as often for common stuff.