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<p>[QUOTE="davidlawrence, post: 404384, member: 15258"]We conceived of the Visual Population Report for a number of reasons. In it's very essence, it is simply as stated. A place for a consumer to look up the coin in and/or look across an entire series to see. The side benefits are numerous as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>1. users can look up the item on the site to make sure it matches the coin they are buying (really the best counter-measure to slab counterfeiting)</p><p>2. as our database of image grows, so will the usefulness of the VPR. FOr example, once we've graded 10-20 1901-S quarters, it will make a tremendous resource to see all those images side-by-side.</p><p>3. users will be able to see if coin(s) are duplicated in the pop report. If we confirm duplication (as a result of resubmission) we can remove an item from the pop reports.</p><p>4. we will continue to add functionality to the VPR. For example, we are currently scanning in the Complete Guide to Seated Half DOllars. Soon, if you look up a single coin you'll be able to read the details of it from the rare Wiley-Bugert reference.We currently have about 10 refernces to digitize this way...</p><p><br /></p><p>I have never been one to accept the status quo. Whether building David Lawrence Rare Coins, now DGS, or whatever comes next on the horizon, I am always looking ahead to innovate in the numismatic hobby. There are many things we can do to make it better and better...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidlawrence, post: 404384, member: 15258"]We conceived of the Visual Population Report for a number of reasons. In it's very essence, it is simply as stated. A place for a consumer to look up the coin in and/or look across an entire series to see. The side benefits are numerous as well. 1. users can look up the item on the site to make sure it matches the coin they are buying (really the best counter-measure to slab counterfeiting) 2. as our database of image grows, so will the usefulness of the VPR. FOr example, once we've graded 10-20 1901-S quarters, it will make a tremendous resource to see all those images side-by-side. 3. users will be able to see if coin(s) are duplicated in the pop report. If we confirm duplication (as a result of resubmission) we can remove an item from the pop reports. 4. we will continue to add functionality to the VPR. For example, we are currently scanning in the Complete Guide to Seated Half DOllars. Soon, if you look up a single coin you'll be able to read the details of it from the rare Wiley-Bugert reference.We currently have about 10 refernces to digitize this way... I have never been one to accept the status quo. Whether building David Lawrence Rare Coins, now DGS, or whatever comes next on the horizon, I am always looking ahead to innovate in the numismatic hobby. There are many things we can do to make it better and better...[/QUOTE]
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