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I'm a strong proponent of full-coin high resolution photos for die variety attributions. I was not aware that coinfacts had such a service. @Willburton, would you please send a link to a recognized variety that is shown on coinfacts? I'd be interested to see how useful their full-coin imaging is for attributions.

I've developed my own photo system for doing this work, and it allows me to document my finds and discoveries and gives a high amount of detail on the whole coin to view markers and such. I find it a much better system than photographing individual markers at high magnification. Although the full-coin high res imaging takes quite a bit of work, it's actually easier than taking and processing all those individual images.

I have been hosting my high res images over on EasyZoom, which has a zoom tool allowing you to dig down to whatever level of detail you like. That tool is available for any website, but I'm not a web programmer so have never tried to host images myself. If anyone wants to view an example, here is an example of a 1954-S RPM-015 in VEDS. I have been photographing all the VEDS coins I come across since they are very instructive to look at in high resolution. Turns out his is the first VEDS RPM I have found, so I was particularly interested in it. Anyway, here it is:

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 Posted 09/22/2023  09:48 am  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PCGS: 1963 5c DDR FS-801

That particular DDR is visible on the bottom serifs of Unum, particularly the M. To zoom in really far, you need to select the individual image, then use the little download icon in the upper right corner to get a big image file. Everything is quite visible. I would call it comparable to Variety Vista, except that it's just a full color image without all the notes about specific features and markers.
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Thanks for the link. I see now how to navigate on coinfacts, but I also see that there are very few varieties listed. Not sure how useful it is for attributions. You say it's comparable to VV, but I can't see how it even starts to compare.
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The visibility of the specific features on the pictured coins are comparable to Variety Vista. You can easily see the tripling on the 1963 TDR images.

The PCGS catalog of recognized varieties is obviously much, much smaller than the specialized variety sites.
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The PCGS catalog of recognized varieties is obviously much, much smaller than the specialized variety sites.


That is the understatement of the year! My specialty is LWC varieties. Looking at the LWC listings on Coinfacts, there are 7 Doubled Dies and 1 RPM listed , and that is for the entire series. I can't see how anyone could use Coinfacts as an attribution tool, unless they simply want to ignore everything.
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I think you are not navigating the PCGS website correctly. At a quick count for circulation strike Lincoln Wheat Cents, I found 31 varieties for DDO, DDR, mint mark, other. That does not include 45 listed RPM varieties. Almost all of them are Fivaz-Stanton attributed wheat cents.

The most efficient way to view all PCGS-attributed varieties for a particular denomination is to open the price guide tool. Along the left side, each year and mint mark combination will have a + expansion for any attributed varieties. I just open the link to each variety in a separate tab.

https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/.../most-active

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Your earlier link was for Coinfacts, and that's the website I was referring to. PCGS does indeed recognize the CPG varieties, but that's not Coinfacts, or is it and I am misunderstanding? I checked Coinfacts and only found those few I listed. The original statement about coinfacts was from Willburton, saying he used Coinfacts as his go-to, and variety vista second. At best if you use the PCGS price guide, you can get some reference to the few varieties that PCGS will certify, but I don't see where those are shown on Coinfacts. And honestly, even if every CPG variety was shown, that would be just a few percent of the total varieties shown on VV.
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