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The E-Sylum: Volume 18, Number 5, February 1, 2015, Article 14

PCGS UNVEILS DIGITAL COIN ALBUM

Donn Pearlman forwarded a press release about the new digital coin album from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). -Editor

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Now you can see and even show your PCGS Set Registry® coins handsomely displayed in a customized album anytime, 24 hours a day, even if your prized coins are stored in a far-away bank vault or elsewhere.

Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) has created the PCGS Digital Coin Album, a way for collectors to display and share their coin sets online in a beautiful format resembling a traditional coin album. The new feature is free and easy to use.

"The PCGS Set Registry would not be possible without internet technology, and now we’ve used technology to take what we feel is the next giant step for PCGS Set Registry efficiency, fun, and enjoyment," said BJ Searls, PCGS Set Registry and Special Projects Director.

"We’ve developed a way for you to create an elegant coin album which you can enjoy yourself or share with your friends anytime. You simply login to My Set Registry, visit one of your sets, and build the album with the images you have added to your set," explained Searls.

You can choose from one of six different color palettes for each album and you can add your own set description to the cover. Once you "publish" your album online, it is linked from your set in the Registry and can be downloaded and printed as a PDF file. You can admire it anytime, anywhere online, and you can share it with other collectors on the PCGS Set Registry website and through other social media.

"This new digital approach combines the way we all used to collect with albums to house and display our coins with the technology of today. This dramatically changes the way you can enjoy and display your sets. In fact, your kids might even like it!," said Searls.

This is a natural evolution as the hobby moves more and more online. The old style coin albums were a great way to store and display a collection, and now they've been recreated digitally. -Editor

For more information, see:
www.PCGS.com



Wayne Homren, Editor

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