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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I saw a post on here yesterday about this app and I downloaded it myself. Thanks for letting us know about it because I sure didn't know about it before I saw it posted here then
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1179 Posts |
If you have a iphone type phone, the website looks great on it as well. I have a Android and just use the main pcgs site and everything is great. I would however use a app if they had one out for the droid.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
851 Posts |
The website looks perfect on my Itouch. Love it! Nothing is condensed.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
I guess the app is great for ipod touch users because they will not have web access everywhere they go because it uses wifi to connect to the web, and if they have the ap they will still have the pictures no matter if they have wifi access or not. For iphone users and other internet compatible phones the website would be just as good so I guess they both have their uses for all people
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Valued Member
United States
406 Posts |
Unfortunately for myself I am a Blackberry fan. I'm probably more attached to the Berry than I am to the coins, so I'll never be able to try an iphone or droid.
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New Member
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2150 Posts |
Quote: more attached to the Berry than I am to the coins, ....Blasphemy! 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: I have a Android and just use the main pcgs site and everything is great. I would however use a app if they had one out for the droid. I agree. For what it is worth, The Coin Community Forums and NumisMedia render quite nice as well.  I still have my iPod touch (Do not call it an iTouch, that is a trademark of Logitech!) and I used it a lot at the shows. I copied my lists and other information to it for easy access (I have done the same with the Droid). One of the coin show venues has free Wi-Fi, but having "3G everywhere" on my Droid has proven to be more convenient for other locations. Regardless of what smartphone you use, it is a good device to have for the hobby. The information available to you will only increase!
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Valued Member
United States
272 Posts |
I use my iPhone to surf CCF at work since they blocked the site from our work computers.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1179 Posts |
Yeah, smartphones are great for running around coin shows. I have all my data on spreadsheets so I know what I need. Its great for searching and getting pics of varieties when you need to verify something you found at a show.
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Valued Member
Australia
126 Posts |
Thanks alot! I just downloaded it from the iTunes store and its great!
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Valued Member
United States
436 Posts |
Almost enough for me to get an Ipod Touch... but not quite
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New Member
United States
7 Posts |
I wish they had this for the Droid - I have been looking for a book like this, but I think I will hold out. Too bad it doesn't have pricing information too . . . population report, etc.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
yeah PCGS just has the barcode scanner for the droid where you can scan a PCGS bar code and get value and past sales of the same type in the same grade
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Valued Member
United States
57 Posts |
This has been a handy app on the iPad for showing people what different coins look like. Occasionally, I use it for showing my girlfriend some different kinds of coins I'd like to own, before she gets bored and starts using the iPad to watch youtube videos of cats doing strange things.
I find the actual grading pics to be somewhat useless of fine-tuning my grading; I think they picked poor examples, with features appearing in one grade, disappearing with the next higher rung, then reappearing again.
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