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Do You Like The New PCGS Coinfacts?

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Poll Question
Coinfacts has a new look. One major change is there are now only 3 coins shown for each date/type.
Do you like it?

https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts

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They can only show the number of types of the certain coin that is being written about. Did you look up the Jefferson nickel? They have 5 types shown. (if that is what you are asking)
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I guess I should have been clearer. I was referring to the removal of the "Show all images" button that allowed us to see all of the photos for a specific date. I used to use Coinfacts to compare my coin's grade with the others of a specific date. I used to be able to see what PCGS called a MS65 vs a 64+ or 65+. Now I see a MS66+ and two 66's and nothing more. If you wanted to learn about the die markers for the 1909VDB proof Lincoln, you could study 70+ examples known coins. Now you can view 3 red, 3RB and 3 brown. Many of those pictures do not show the markers.
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