Get the Facts - or not?

My Coin Facts subscription is coming up for renewal in March.
I really don't use it all that often, but of course when I do, it's very useful. I'm trying to justify the expense and I keep vacillating.
Talk me into it
I really don't use it all that often, but of course when I do, it's very useful. I'm trying to justify the expense and I keep vacillating.
Talk me into it

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<< <i>For as much as I use it I'm fine with being able to view it once a day for free. >>
That works?
Well, that settles it - I never need more than that!
Lance.
<< <i>I'm a big fan of Coinfacts. I use it all the time and will continue to subscribe.
Lance. >>
Ditto.
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<< <i>I'm a big fan of Coinfacts. I use it all the time and will continue to subscribe.
Lance. >>
+1
Latin American Collection
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<< <i>I'm a big fan of Coinfacts. I use it all the time and will continue to subscribe.
Lance. >>
+1 >>
+1+1
It is a great value if you are active in US numismatics.
<< <i>For me the power of "Coin Facts" is huge. If you are spending at least several thousand dollars a year on coins, it is a bargain. >>
Yup! Easy decision.
Tom
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
I can't imagine how the game fish get by without it.
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<< <i>Worth it to this minnow.
I can't imagine how the game fish get by without it. >>
Most of the info you need is out there you just need to look it up.
Hoard the keys.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection