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  2. Tellico (software) - Wikipedia

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    Even though Tellico has default template also for data-files it has no jukebox or mediacenter like features. Released under the GNU General Public License, Tellico is free software. Tellico stores its collection files in XML format instead of SQL databases, which makes it easy for the users to export data or visualize it. [5]

  3. Template:Coin collecting - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  4. Category:Template-Class numismatic articles - Wikipedia

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  5. Coin collecting - Wikipedia

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    Coin collecting is the collecting of coins or other forms of minted legal tender. Coins of interest to collectors include beautiful, rare, and historically significant pieces. Coins of interest to collectors include beautiful, rare, and historically significant pieces.

  6. List of coin catalogs - Wikipedia

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    A coin catalog (or coin catalogue) is a listing of coin types. Information may include pictures of the obverse and reverse (front and back), date and place of minting, distribution type, translation of inscriptions, description of images, theme, metal type, mintage, edge description, orientation of the coin, weight, diameter, thickness, design credentials, shape and prices for various grades.

  7. Coin board (collecting) - Wikipedia

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    Post marketed his coin boards under the Kent Co. Coin Card brand. Later in 1935, Post sold his invention to Whitman Publishing of Racine, Wisconsin, which was already a leading producer of puzzles, games and other paper novelties. Whitman became the most prolific of coin board producers and had the most extensive list of coin series titles.

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  9. Portal:Numismatics - Wikipedia

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    The Coin Collector's Survival Manual is a coin collecting and investing reference book authored by Scott A. Travers that was first published by Arco, a Prentice-Hall imprint, in July 1984 simultaneously in hardcover and paper editions. Its then 22-year-old author bluntly detailed the coin industry's perils and pitfalls in buying, selling and ...