Congratulations! If you are interested in making a digital coin album, let me know. Happy to do one as this is a really beautiful set.
Congrats! That 5 is pretty tough to locate and overall quite an accomplishment to manage to get all of the varieties in nice condition. Agree with gxseries that this is a great looking set and tells the story of immediate post war Germany when you've got them all together. BTW, an interesting sidebar addition you may wish to consider is that there are a few paper notgeld featuring the coin designs. Inexpensive (as I recall) and fun to extend the collection a bit further.
This is an album that I designed for mlov43 a while back. https://issuu.com/gxseries/docs/skorea_type_set_1959_present As for the reason why I decided to do it - I wanted to challenge myself and see how the outcome would look like if a coin album as such appear for production. I am very certain this would look equally stunning in this format. The beauty of this? No coins are harmed during the production.
Wow. I have always been interested in one example, but that collection is impressive. The time and work has really paid off in a very nice collection.
That is one of the coolest collections I have seen! It would be awesome if you could get some kind of digital album or some kind of shared collection (like at collectivecoin or a dedicated web page or two).
I live in Uruguay, but I feel a special love for two things in numismatic terms; the coins of the United States, and the coins of Germany, between 1919 and 1960 aprox. In other posts, you can see me 7070 US type in progress, the Lincoln cents, and another series on Germany, like the Weimar Republic, III Reich. etc.,