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In your research - do you keep something like this?
TwoKopeiki
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Recently, as I was trying to track down a particular PCGS coin, I realized that it would be pretty handy to export PCGS population report for the coin series you're researching, add notes and coins you've already documented in the past and have each comment about a recorded coin hyperlinked back to images I have saved previously.
Here's an example of how I keep track of my series when it comes to PCGS certified coins. Do you have something similar for your research?
Color coding is: green - currently owned, red - previously owned and sold, blue - known to be cracked-out.
~~~~>Check it out.<~~~~
Here's an example of how I keep track of my series when it comes to PCGS certified coins. Do you have something similar for your research?
Color coding is: green - currently owned, red - previously owned and sold, blue - known to be cracked-out.
~~~~>Check it out.<~~~~
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8 Reales Madness Collection
BUT BUT BUT
I have 1 PCGS AU58 Still entombed. It's a Ferdinand VII .... Peru ... I think... which I feel is an MS 62... HAHA..... DAMN YOU PCGS.
I'll post a picture of it tonight my friend !
8 Reales Madness Collection
That being said, I've cut down on it quite a bit. Mostly just on the amount of auctions I am watching. But still, on a good 75% of the Canadian coins I am watching on Ebay, I will jot down the auction date/cert #/coin info and realized price onto the proper sheet after it ends. Sometimes it comes in very handy to see the real price trends, and comparing ICCS vs PCGS vs NGC realized prices over time. It certainly helps with my research, being able to pull up auctions I've seen go by on Ebay more than 30 days past. Can't say that my method is very time effective, but I find it helpful, especially for lower population pieces.
My Type Set
Taler Custom Set
Ancient Custom Set
I'm planning to put the same for NGC and it will take way more research.
8 Reales Madness Collection