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<p>[QUOTE="qwasty, post: 990192, member: 27130"]Even still, a few million isn't that big of a deal. Heck, a few trillion wouldn't be that big of a deal. By the time it was all entered in, cheap storage would vastly outstrip the number of coins to fill it up with. We'd have to start making 3D interactive videos to figure out how to use up all the space.</p><p><br /></p><p>Seriously though, most of those super common coins aren't worth the effort to document in some database unless there's something special about them. But, if it took 200 years to document them all, I suppose that would be fine. As long as the coin gets documented, its provenance gets established from that point forward. That really helps with authentication.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for me, I don't care about those common things. I only care about gold, and even then, only "appealing" gold. It's got to be a good investment, which usually means it's either very pretty or historically significant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="qwasty, post: 990192, member: 27130"]Even still, a few million isn't that big of a deal. Heck, a few trillion wouldn't be that big of a deal. By the time it was all entered in, cheap storage would vastly outstrip the number of coins to fill it up with. We'd have to start making 3D interactive videos to figure out how to use up all the space. Seriously though, most of those super common coins aren't worth the effort to document in some database unless there's something special about them. But, if it took 200 years to document them all, I suppose that would be fine. As long as the coin gets documented, its provenance gets established from that point forward. That really helps with authentication. As for me, I don't care about those common things. I only care about gold, and even then, only "appealing" gold. It's got to be a good investment, which usually means it's either very pretty or historically significant.[/QUOTE]
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