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Made My First Digital Album / Display

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 Posted 09/29/2017  10:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list
What's the deal with the red circle around the coins?
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 Posted 09/30/2017  12:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pepactonius to your friends list

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Looks like a nice set of US commems. With a virtual holder like this, you can have the obverse and reverse side-by-side on the same page. That's what I did with my virtual 7070 album (which is drawn by a control program reading a script, not by Photoshop).
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 Posted 09/30/2017  03:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list

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What's the deal with the red circle around the coins?


Yeah, I'm not too keen on them myself. Like I said, it's still a work in progress. I was going to do a bevel on the circles, but tried the red, and then saved it, and I was too lazy to go back and re-do it. But the final product most likely will have a bezel if I can figure it out.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  03:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
This sort of virtual display allows you to show slabbed coins as if they are NOT slabbed.
Really a great idea to be able to show obverse and reverse alongside each other. The alternative is to show in two printed sheets back to back in a reversible picture frame.
The choice is yours, and even BOTH approaches would provide an excellent presentation.

Add stick on pictures over the 'holes' of each new coin, as you add it your collection.

Perhaps you may provide a solid cardboard insert of appropriate thickness between the printed sheets, to add a bit more realism. You may need the services of a good printing shop to cut the holes.
I have done this sort of thing with a sheet of aluminum.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  06:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Very interesting concept ... I like it.

PCGS has done this as well .... you can create a digital 'album' of your coins that is the electronic version of a Dansco ... flip between the pages to view both the obverse and reverse.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  10:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chesterb to your friends list
Great job Beefer! I really like it. It would be cool if you could click on the coin and it would flip to show the reverse side. I wish I could create something like this for my type set.

I love the look of those commems!
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 Posted 09/30/2017  10:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
Historically speaking, arranging them by date is interesting, rather than by type name order.

I'd also vote for obverse reverse next to one another and losing the red circles.

It's a very appealing set up as is, but since you asked...
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 Posted 09/30/2017  10:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list
I just went in the order of the Dansco type album off their website. It makes it much more difficult to find a coin, for sure! I may change it to type name.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  12:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paxbrit to your friends list
So why print it out and frame it? It's digital, use the technology. Put a monitor in a size you want on the wall, put your SD card in the slot, and watch your digital images transition in and out during your slide show.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  2:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadDog to your friends list
Very nice! Looks like your PS skills are improving quite nicely.

Did you add the '32 Washington for balance? or am I missing something about it being a commemorative?
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 Posted 09/30/2017  3:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list

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Did you add the '32 Washington for balance? or am I missing something about it being a commemorative?


From what I understand, originally the Washington quarter was intended to be a commemorative celebrating the bicentennial of the birth of GW, but it was decided to make it a regular issue. So there is a technical aspect of it being a commemorative.

The one I used is actually a 1945-D, as I haven't photographed my '32. It's a placeholder for now.
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 Posted 09/30/2017  4:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadDog to your friends list
From what I've read (afraid I wasn't around back then) about the inception of the Washington quarter, it was never meant to be commemorative coin per se. I believe that the Washington Bicentennial commission wanted a commemorative Half Dollar, but neither President Hoover or Congress would go along with that. My understanding is that Congress authorized the new quarter as a way both to honor Washington on a permanent basis, while at the same time replacing what they considered to be a difficult coin to mint, the Standing Liberty quarter. Of course, I could have it all wrong. Like I said, I wasn't around back then
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 Posted 10/02/2017  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list
Here's today's version:

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 Posted 10/02/2017  8:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list
I think I'm going to reorganize it so that the coins are in alphabetical order. I think I'm missing one, but can't figure it out the way it's laid out.
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 Posted 10/16/2017  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list

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It would be great to click on a coin and then see the coin in full detail


That's beyond my html capabilities, but I did create this:

https://www.use.com/NUewQ?pop=false

To see it full size, click this link, and it will open in a new window.

https://www.use.com/showoriginal.pl...5c6b6b7b&p=1
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