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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3548997, member: 88829"]For Roman Imperial (my mainstay) new acquisitions are placed in flips with ID details for coin and acquisition then into boxes arranged by imperial family. They stay there until photographed. After recording they are moved in their flips to pages in a series of binders arranged by emperor, then chronologically by series, mint, and officina, following the arrangement in RIC. When a page fills up I transfer the bottom half contents to a new page and insert it behind the original page to keep the sequence. Specialized groupings (such as campgates, city commemoratives, gloria exercitus, Women of Rome, ) get sets of binders of their own, but follow the same pattern of arrangement as the general collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have several hundred Roman Provincials which I tend to associate with the imperial families, but do not yet have a satisfactory pattern for arrangement in binders. For now they languish in boxes mostly unseen.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie44" alt=":drowning:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3548997, member: 88829"]For Roman Imperial (my mainstay) new acquisitions are placed in flips with ID details for coin and acquisition then into boxes arranged by imperial family. They stay there until photographed. After recording they are moved in their flips to pages in a series of binders arranged by emperor, then chronologically by series, mint, and officina, following the arrangement in RIC. When a page fills up I transfer the bottom half contents to a new page and insert it behind the original page to keep the sequence. Specialized groupings (such as campgates, city commemoratives, gloria exercitus, Women of Rome, ) get sets of binders of their own, but follow the same pattern of arrangement as the general collection. I have several hundred Roman Provincials which I tend to associate with the imperial families, but do not yet have a satisfactory pattern for arrangement in binders. For now they languish in boxes mostly unseen.:drowning:[/QUOTE]
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