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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 2299599, member: 76194"]One thing I've found with ancients, that was not an aspect of the hobby when I collected moderns, is that you are never done cataloging, re-tagging, and reorganizing your coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>In just two months, I've changed style of tags 3 times, revised my personal catalogue several times as I found the need for more information and developed ways to display the information more clearly, and have changed the method of storage of my coins twice. It is really a never ending task. </p><p><br /></p><p>Things were a lot simpler with moderns, where you just buy a slab, put it in a slab holder, and end of story. No need for time consuming research into your coins, or bothering with the accuracy and quality of the information of the coin label on the slab.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I just made a new batch of tags/tickets (my latest version). Some of you may notice some similarities of mine to yours, as I've borrowed some things and put my own touches on others. I'll leave it here in case any other newbie wants to see a sample and get some ideas/inspiration.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]461909[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 2299599, member: 76194"]One thing I've found with ancients, that was not an aspect of the hobby when I collected moderns, is that you are never done cataloging, re-tagging, and reorganizing your coins. In just two months, I've changed style of tags 3 times, revised my personal catalogue several times as I found the need for more information and developed ways to display the information more clearly, and have changed the method of storage of my coins twice. It is really a never ending task. Things were a lot simpler with moderns, where you just buy a slab, put it in a slab holder, and end of story. No need for time consuming research into your coins, or bothering with the accuracy and quality of the information of the coin label on the slab. Anyway, I just made a new batch of tags/tickets (my latest version). Some of you may notice some similarities of mine to yours, as I've borrowed some things and put my own touches on others. I'll leave it here in case any other newbie wants to see a sample and get some ideas/inspiration. [ATTACH=full]461909[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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