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Valued Member
United States
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That does make the set fun to track down and there is plenty of variety in it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
784 Posts |
Where's the early hole for an early proof? :) This looks awesome! I would most definitely add something like this my collection and spend the rest of my life filling it in.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
613 Posts |
Trent, very nice indeed! I'm big on the transparency thing for custom made albums. I did them for all the 2005-10 satin coinage and some custom type albums to complement my nowhere-near-complete 7070.
Yours looks very neat and crisp. A great presentation!
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Pillar of the Community
Korea, Republic Of
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Very nice. I love how you got it done with custom transparency instead of labels. Are you planning to do the same for other denominations, too?
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Wow, trent, very cool idea and very professional-looking with the transparencies. Did you print them yourself?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7840 Posts |
To each their own on collecting what they want. How about the transition between 1968 and 1969 when the hub was majorly modified? One could go on for quite a ways picking and choosing.
Nice job with the labeling.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks for the feedback guys. For the transparancies, I got the idea from a different thread on CCF. Those things are expensive! I had no idea. A pack of like 25 costs something like $40-50 USD. I ended up going with a 6-pack on Amazon and being very careful. I also used transparencies to to label a blank page for SBA proofs and to complete my Dansco P&D Nickel album which ended its dates in 2005. I used the transparancies to continuing the labeling the blank holes all the way through 2015. To layout the transparancies it takes a good amount of time. It took me at least an hour per coin denomination. I used MS Word to layout a table of coin holes and the spacing between them, then made the tables grid lines invisible when printing. The trickier parts were accurately accounting for printer margins and forcing Word to keep my column widths/heights exactly where I wanted them (It likes to auto adjust things). And lots of test prints on paper. Yup, one could go many different ways with an album like this and I guess if I really wanted to I could stretch it out into three pages. But I wanted to make it something I could accomplish within a year or so and kept it toward coins I wanted to collect. I guess the overall goal was a quick snapshot of the history of the ~19 mm small cent. As previously mentioned, the inspiration came from someone else on CCF who did one of these for the various designs, compositions, finishes, and mint marks between 2008 and 2010. I just extended it back further trying to hit the first and last year of any significant change in design, and where possible get all P/D/S/Proof versions of it. Obtaining even what I have so far was pretty tedious for me. For my main collection I've been trying to assemble PDS sets from mint sets, but then getting additional copies of MS cents which I already have has been getting old quick. I'm now looking forward to working on the IHC's and Flying Eagles. Unfortunately they probably won't be in MS like the most of the wheats, LMCs, and Shields. As for doing this for other denominations, NO, I am not planning that. I quickly learned from doing this that trying to keep two versions of collections going and documented is tricky. So once I'm done with this I'm going back to working on my BU 'normal' collections which I haven't had time to work on. @billymac11 If you posted what you did on CCF a couple years back, perhaps you're collection was the one which planted the seed in my mind. I remember someone doing something with satins. Maybe it was yours with the white label maker labels?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi Trent,
Nice job with the transparencies! They look really great. Would you be willing to share your MS Word "templates" with us?
Also, @billymac11, I saw your prior posts with the transparencies. Do you have any insight, words of wisdom, or templates you could share?
I have a Canadian Small Cent collection in a plain Cents Dansco album that I have been wondering how I was going to label; now I know!
Thanks,
Matt
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Valued Member
 United States
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Edit: I guess I can't post zip files. I guess I'll try to contact people by email on here if they express interest in the word docs.
@matt, your email is blocked on ccf. Contact me.
Edited by trent 06/30/2014 7:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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@Trent-apparently I can't email you since I am new, can you try to email me again? I unlocked my email. Thanks for your willingness to help out!
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Moderator
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I like this a lot. Well done. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
838 Posts |
Just saw this older thread and I admire what you've done. Personally, I would cut back on some of the types for my own purposes, but you are right that the 7070 ought to have more. I love this idea and I may be contacting you for the font/word template.
Nice work!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Needs a slot for 1856 Flying Eagle. Don't we all have one?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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I am a big type collector myself and been doing a 7070 forever it seems likeand have done a little bit to my 7070, I added a modern commemorative page to the back which I filled up with all the modern comm halves. I am not a Lincoln Cent fan at all and couldn't see myself adding to my 7070 like that. I wish they would do some more modern coinage and revise the 7070 but I just find myself doing different sets in addition to the 7070 like the Whitman 20th Century album and the Whitman 20th and 21st century type album. I am thinking of one day doing them all, 7070, littleton, whitman, intercept shield. I just love type sets so much my newest project is going to being doing a crowns of the world set mixed with modern bullion. So a old canadian silver dollar and a maple leaf, a morgan and a silver eagle, a british crown and UK brittania coin.
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