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Launched a new Coin website (if you like scans of circulated modern coins, you'll like this!)
I decided to scan my entire collection. Luckily, it's pretty small! But instead of keeping the scans hidden where only I can see them, I decided to make a new website to share them with the world.
Keep in mind, 90% of my world coins have come from buying by the pound. For Christmas this past year I got a Paypal gift card that I used to buy 6 pounds of world coins. So, most all of them are circulated. Some of them are really nasty. I don't care, I am just happy to have them.
My entire US collection post-64 and all cents from 1934 to current, nickels from 38-current were found in change. (and some previous on the cents, too!) Most Canadian cents from the 60s to current as well, lol.
And scans are not the greatest, either...but my coin pictures stink. So I went with this format to document them all.
This means that now I can look at my coins anytime, 24/7 without having to worry about getting them out, or having the nickel cause me problems, as I am allergic to it. Also less wear & tear on the coins themselves.
I know my collection is not great, and I have nothing particularly rare or valuable...but I love it just the same.
My New Website
I've also decided to name my collection...I needed a title for the new site...so I named it the "Chasing History Collection". It's kind of silly considering I basically only add to it once a year, but my love of history is what drives my collecting.
I'm open to comments, good or bad.
Thanks!
Keep in mind, 90% of my world coins have come from buying by the pound. For Christmas this past year I got a Paypal gift card that I used to buy 6 pounds of world coins. So, most all of them are circulated. Some of them are really nasty. I don't care, I am just happy to have them.
My entire US collection post-64 and all cents from 1934 to current, nickels from 38-current were found in change. (and some previous on the cents, too!) Most Canadian cents from the 60s to current as well, lol.
And scans are not the greatest, either...but my coin pictures stink. So I went with this format to document them all.
This means that now I can look at my coins anytime, 24/7 without having to worry about getting them out, or having the nickel cause me problems, as I am allergic to it. Also less wear & tear on the coins themselves.
I know my collection is not great, and I have nothing particularly rare or valuable...but I love it just the same.
My New Website
I've also decided to name my collection...I needed a title for the new site...so I named it the "Chasing History Collection". It's kind of silly considering I basically only add to it once a year, but my love of history is what drives my collecting.
I'm open to comments, good or bad.
Thanks!
Billy Kingsley ANA R-3146356 Cardboard History // Numismatic History
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I would argue with you about your collection not being great. Collecting numismatica, in fact collecting anything, is all very subjective.
DPOTD
Gary
And I really like the Gallienus w/the sandy desert patina.
All the Romans are my favorite, got to add more to that collection!
Your 2 "unknowns"
1st looks like a Great Britain c1806 half penny or penny depending on size
2nd is a 1854 New Brunswick half penny catalog # Charlton NB1B, Breton 912 in VG $6
Nice effort on the site.
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
I'm with FilthyBroke.
Love that desert patina.
Here's one for good measure.
Constantius II
fel temp reparatio "happy days are here again"
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