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I just signed up - I'll let you know what I think as I start to play with it.
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Quote: I just signed up - I'll let you know what I think as I start to play with it. Thanks! You've taken the last remaining alpha spot for the moment. I hope you enjoy it!
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United States
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OK, I just entered my first coin, which is a 1914-D that I found back in the 60's while looking through rolls of cents. For those of us that have been involved in the hobby since before 1980, could you back up the year? Might be a good idea to go back to 1900 for those who have inherited some of their collection.
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Quote:OK, I just entered my first coin, which is a 1914-D that I found back in the 60's while looking through rolls of cents. For those of us that have been involved in the hobby since before 1980, could you back up the year? Might be a good idea to go back to 1900 for those who have inherited some of their collection. Sounds good. I've backed it up to 1900. You should be able to edit your coin and change the date. Thanks.
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United States
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Quote: There is no limitation on file size, however there is currently a 'soft' limit on file dimensions of 1020(w) x 510(h). So any file over 1020px wide or 510px high will trigger the 'too large' error. Dont know what is up then. This is the file I tried to use it's only 16.4 kb: 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2150 Posts |
Got it! It was just a tad too high. Thanks for the help!
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Valued Member
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273 Posts |
Quote: Dont know what is up then. This is the file I tried to use it's only 16.4 kb: That image is 513px high, which exceeds the limit by 3 pixels. It really was just bad luck. I've increased the maximum allowable image dimensions to 2000 w and 1000 h.
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United States
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sharpbfast - Not at the moment. I'm going to implement a bunch of features that the current testers have suggested before I open up another round of spots. I have received a lot more feedback than I had anticipated, so I'd like to clear all of that up before letting more people in. I will likely have more spots sometime this week.
If you want to shoot me an email I can email you as soon as a spot opens up.
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canadanz, I was away for a wedding this weekend, so did not get to your email in a timely manner. I want to enter my MS silver Washington set this week and noticed that your series for it runs 1932-1998, perhaps you may want to create two subsets: 1932-1964 and 1965-1998? I have none of the clad coins, and probably won't purchase any anytime soon. That would skew the completion percentage? Re: my question: I'll send you a screen shot of it later today.
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Ireland
131 Posts |
I know it's early days but any thoughts on adding platinum/palladium to the list of PM's? Just call me awkward  Norm
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Quote: I know it's early days but any thoughts on adding platinum/palladium to the list of PM's? Platinum will definitely be coming soon as I will be adding Platinum Bullion coins at some point in the nearish future. I assume I'll get around to Palladium as well :)
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Quote: I was away for a wedding this weekend, so did not get to your email in a timely manner. I want to enter my MS silver Washington set this week and noticed that your series for it runs 1932-1998, perhaps you may want to create two subsets: 1932-1964 and 1965-1998? I have none of the clad coins, and probably won't purchase any anytime soon. That would skew the completion percentage? Re: my question: I'll send you a screen shot of it later today. I've been thinking about this for a while. I haven't decided what I'm going to do here yet regarding the Washington (and Roosevelt) series. For the time being I'm going to leave them as is, but that might change shortly. In the meantime, if you add your silver coins and I decide to change it later you won't have to do any extra entries. It's just a matter of me switching a few things around. I do understand what you mean regarding skewed completion percentages, and I believe you probably aren't alone in only collecting the silver series, or only the clad series. I'm inclined to believe I'll turn it into two sets, but I just want to think about it for a bit first. Thanks :)
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United States
362 Posts |
Been testing this DB and it is a good simple system. I encourage anyone who has yet to try it to do so who has already been accepted as a tester. When he opens up more spots please try it. Also he has been great with responding to suggestions and issues. So far no bugs! :-)
Edited by coinut 05/23/2011 1:48 pm
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