As a collector who has most of his coins in a safe deposit box, I think PCGS's digital albums are the perfect way to have my cake and eat it too. I can see my coins whenever I want to without having to go to the bank, get access to my lock box, and then take it to a tiny room to look at the coins. Are you familiar with PCGS digital albums? Have any collections in them?
It chaps my backside that so much of my collection resides in the bank. But that’s just the way it has to be these days…. I don’t have any experience with the PCGS digital album but I’ll be following this thread.
I should have added that the digital album is the ideal way to have your coins in an album without having to crack them out of their slabs. Also, you can click on each coin and see an enlargement.
I have a few digital albums on their registry. Commemorative Type set British Trade Dollars World Coins Circulating in Early America Prime Number set
I set up one for my Classic Head $5 gold coins. My other PCGS sets don’t amount to much because I have too many NGC graded coins.
@messydesk, I'm very impressed with your British Trade Dollar Collection. Congratulations on your set. Although I may have almost as many dates in my collection, the condition of your coins put mine to shame.
Sorry, I can't get by the PCGS Registry sign-in today. All they want me to do is create a new account. Please try this one instead. https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/195136/
I have recently started collecting the Mercury Dimes. I will only collect dimes graded at least MS66. I will probably change my direction after I find out the cost of the collection. Anyway, I enjoyed your collection.
I'm not all that big on toned coins, but that's a nice short set of Mercury dimes that definitely shows the benefit of PCGS's digital albums.
I have my type set in a digital album. Haven’t updated it in some time though, and some of the coins have probably changed hands multiple times since.