Well the forums have been akin to a morgue for the past couple of days so I thought I might as well give my views on Collectors Coins 2004 and ways it could be improved: 1) I've raised the issue with the cover previously - it is terribly dated and laid out in an atrocious fashion! For example, the "n" of Britain touches a coin whilst the "G" of Great is oceans away from it. Just a imple thing like tht reflects badly on the book as it makes it appear as an amateur publication. With just a little time spent on it, the book would look far better and would maybe boost the reader number. Oh, and I know this is nitpicking (one of my favourite pastimes ) but it says "183 years of non-gold coinage from 1820". I would prefer it to say "Over 180 years etc" but that's just me. 2) The list of reigns is wrong; Edward VII belonged to the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha but again this is nitpicking. 3) Pictures. Frankly terrible but Chris has explained that the technology used belongs with Noah's Ark. A thing which I have noticed is that there are little rings around the coins obviously so the typesetters etc know where to place them but I feel this makes the coin appear as though it has a thicker rim. These should be removed (by-the-by, what's going on with page 73?! Just lots of rings!). If the pictures could be Spinkl quality, that would be super. 4) Patterns and decimal. I would prefer this to go in an appendix as I suggested earlier as not many people have/will have them and so are irrelevant to most of us. If somebody does have them, they can always find the values in the appendix. Plus the Edward VIII retropatterns etc should be moved - it just clutters up and disjoints the whole catalogue. 5) Starting date. I feel this is perfectly fine, as it is the start of a new reign however from an aesthetical point, there was a major shift from the quality of coins produced pre-1816 and post-1816. This, in my opinion, would be the only reason to pull back the date. 6) Text. I personally abhor the font. Something sanserif (for all those who don't know, without the little pointless bits on the letters - look on Times New Roman for examples) like Arial I think would be preferable in my eyes. 7) Size. I think if Chris wants to attempt to shrink the number of pages down, the irrelevant information should be first to go. The things on Maundy money and the chemical makeup of the one pound coin is superfluous and should go really. That's all I have to say - now you've all got something to chew on!