Been busy cataloging for a while

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by gxseries, Mar 10, 2015.

  1. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    I have been lurking on the forum from time to time but have been busy. Life has been a roller coaster ride for me and I got around to squeezing some time to catalog what I have. Turns out it's a lot more work than I thought.

    Recently I have been designing coin albums and preserving a selection of coins with Verdicare. The preservation project is well worth it. Digital coin albums... there isn't just enough time to do everything. Probably a sign to downsize.

    Enough talk and here's a couple of links:

    http://gxseries.com/numis/preservation/coin_preservation_project.htm

    http://gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htm

    Yes, I know I ought to spend more quality time to redesign my site... I've split the coin preservation selection by countries. I've preserved more than what's shown - it just takes time to resize photos and then document them. Trust me, I've been trying to go faster than what I can. I've nearly used one whole bottle (2oz) and probably have to get a couple more. I didn't expect to go through it THAT fast!

    The Sadagura preservation and Uighurstan project has been a reasonable success. Many of these coins just don't pop up in the market these days and this is more than a good reason to preserve them.

    As of what is coming next, I am planning to focus on preserving Korean Empire coinage and then finish the digital coin album - it has been long overdue. I've already started doing some and many of them have come out to be stunning. Some are better than what's offered in the market these days. They will be photographed and then put into the digital coin album. Not something I want to make another duplicate set out, or rather, impossible to do so. Another interesting thing I have noticed is the die rotation of the early copper (5 fun and 1 fun) and nickel copper coins (1/4 yang) - they are just all over the place!

    What is next would be probably China Manchukuo coinage and then Russian coins and then Japanese...? I can dream on I guess.

    Anyway enough rambling and enjoy the view!
     
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  3. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Great project. I would ideally love to have an online catalog of my collection, by I'm a master procrastinator :banghead:
     
  4. Jason Hoffpauir

    Jason Hoffpauir Avid Coin Collector

    Great job...lots of work...but it seems its well worth it!!
     
  5. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    I just recently cataloged my tokens...took me a while. Lesson learned, update list as tokens are purchased!
     
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