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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1278594, member: 68"]The truly ironic thing is that Isle of Man has some really interesting circulating coins but they are just lost among the collector dreck. I was a huge proponent a few years back of separating out the coins made only for collectors. Keep the old proof sets of course or anything with circulating counterparts and put the rest in its own catalog. I'd be buying both but as is there's no justification for buying the 2000 to date catalog and the junk is a large contributor to the demise of the 20th century Krause. </p><p><br /></p><p>Why they hide listings and even countries is beyond me. They separate denominations and then repeat descriptions even when they are identical. They make little attempt to keep up with pricing so it's not uncommon to see a price increase ten or fifty fold from one year to the next. </p><p><br /></p><p>They had a great catalog back in 1977. They should undo almost every change they made since then and update that catalog and update prices yearly if there's more than a 20% change. Surely they have at least one full time employee and they could get this done. There are a lot of prices that haven't been updated since 1977 and most all really need to be.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1278594, member: 68"]The truly ironic thing is that Isle of Man has some really interesting circulating coins but they are just lost among the collector dreck. I was a huge proponent a few years back of separating out the coins made only for collectors. Keep the old proof sets of course or anything with circulating counterparts and put the rest in its own catalog. I'd be buying both but as is there's no justification for buying the 2000 to date catalog and the junk is a large contributor to the demise of the 20th century Krause. Why they hide listings and even countries is beyond me. They separate denominations and then repeat descriptions even when they are identical. They make little attempt to keep up with pricing so it's not uncommon to see a price increase ten or fifty fold from one year to the next. They had a great catalog back in 1977. They should undo almost every change they made since then and update that catalog and update prices yearly if there's more than a 20% change. Surely they have at least one full time employee and they could get this done. There are a lot of prices that haven't been updated since 1977 and most all really need to be.[/QUOTE]
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