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New Website.

I've launched coinswithhistory.com It's currently a work in progress. I was surprised the domain name was for sale.
Besides showing off my current and upcoming collections, I'm going to have some coins for sale from time to time, news on certain coins, and since I metal detect, a blog on what I find. However warmer weather won't be here for a few more months.
Besides showing off my current and upcoming collections, I'm going to have some coins for sale from time to time, news on certain coins, and since I metal detect, a blog on what I find. However warmer weather won't be here for a few more months.
www.coinswithhistory.com
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No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>you might consider a link to it with a signature line that will appear in all of your posts. This can be done via the profile button. >>
awe man, i should have had a signature modification requirement in my recent contest. ty for the idea for the next one!
and +1 to what derryb typed
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edited to add...because I just HAD to.
Try that.
The name is LEE!
But I think it's a good idea to finish the website completely and then announce it to us.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>Where did you get the image from for the 1838 RE half dollar? >>
<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
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<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind. >>
<< <i>These large scale images are perfect for beautiful prints and for numismatic study. >>
In other words, there is no copyright on these images.
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<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind. >>
<< <i>These large scale images are perfect for beautiful prints and for numismatic study. >>
In other words, there is no copyright on these images. Even says you can use them on eBay. >>
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<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind. >>
<< <i>These large scale images are perfect for beautiful prints and for numismatic study. >>
In other words, there is no copyright on these images. Even says you can use them on eBay. >>
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Where do they say that?
Not that I'm saying you're wrong and I'm right.
I'd just like to know because I can't find it myself.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
Lance.
<< <i>This is a joke, right?
Lance. >>
Yup, it's not going very favorably nor is there an overwhelming interest.
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<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind. >>
<< <i>These large scale images are perfect for beautiful prints and for numismatic study. >>
In other words, there is no copyright on these images. Even says you can use them on eBay. >>
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You are in the wrong here. The PCGS stance as communicated by Don Willis is that-
<< <i>TrueView photos are a service PCGS offers for the coin's owner only, and consists only of PCGS taking the photo and then giving the owner a license to use that image for his or her own purposes, with no right to transfer or sub-license the image to anyone else.
If you have paid for a TrueView you can use it for your own purposes as you see fit. >>
Read the thread here.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I couldn't take another of those threads.
BHNC #203
<< <i>Where did you get the image from for the 1838 RE half dollar? >>
Tom, just keep an eye out - with wonderous photographs like you have on your site - you could be his next "image donor"!
I wonder what the fine folks at Coinfacts.com thought of his appropriating their image
I updated the site with an image of my own coin. I'm going to contact PCGS and ask permission to use their image in the mean time.
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<< <i>I just have to ask. Is there a problem with the logo for his site or a bit of jealousy? >>
The word 'copyright' comes to mind. >>
<< <i>These large scale images are perfect for beautiful prints and for numismatic study. >>
In other words, there is no copyright on these images. >>
How is there no copyright? Where did you see that?
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
<< <i>So far so good.
But I think it's a good idea to finish the website completely and then announce it to us. >>