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How many coin sites do you have bookmarked?  

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  1. 1. How many sites bookmarked

    • 1-10
    • 11-20
    • 21-30
    • 30-50
    • 50-80
    • Too many to count!
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    • I do not use the internet. Please feed pigeon before sending reply.
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  2. 2. And of those, what % do you visit regularly?



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As a 'companion' to Rob's survey of our literature keeping habits, it occured to me I am a sad git that spends all day on the internet use the internet for most of my research. And I wondered how others compare!

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I have a LOT bookmarked and I didn't count them fully but there might be over 100 :) I am going to go back and organise them all at some point, maybe even re-read them too. At the moment I haven't found the time to go through many of them so I selected 1-20% as I have occasionally used them for reference. I keep bookmarks to pages on the almost entire gamut of numismatic topics.

Here are some select examples of what I've got :)

Roman women on coins (always hard to ID!)

http://anonym.to/?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_piLpDBZVM

A really interesting website on pit and colliery checks..

http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Checks.htm

How to read Nuremberg Jetons

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/pages/nuremberg-jetons.html

Cnut short cross Pennies (I have a couple)

http://www.englishhammered.com/cnut/cnut03.html

Reference to Umayyad coins

http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/islam/umayyad/umayyad.html

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I have a LOT bookmarked and I didn't count them fully but there might be over 100 :) I am going to go back and organise them all at some point, maybe even re-read them too. At the moment I haven't found the time to go through many of them so I selected 1-20% as I have occasionally used them for reference. I keep bookmarks to pages on the almost entire gamut of numismatic topics.

Here are some select examples of what I've got :)

Roman women on coins (always hard to ID!)

http://anonym.to/?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_piLpDBZVM

A really interesting website on pit and colliery checks..

http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Checks.htm

How to read Nuremberg Jetons

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/pages/nuremberg-jetons.html

Cnut short cross Pennies (I have a couple)

http://www.englishhammered.com/cnut/cnut03.html

Reference to Umayyad coins

http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/islam/umayyad/umayyad.html

Errrrrrrrrrrrrr the first link is what? All i got was a link to youtube and some kid playing in the sea :ph34r:

Posted

11 votes for 20 sites or fewer

4 votes for over 50 sites

Very little in between those

I guess that proves it then : you're either a total obsessive, or you're not! :D

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Cnut short cross Pennies (I have a couple)

http://www.englishha...nut/cnut03.html

I've always thought he had an unfortunate name...

Probably why, when I was at school, he was called Canute

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Cnut short cross Pennies (I have a couple)

http://www.englishha...nut/cnut03.html

I've always thought he had an unfortunate name...

Probably why, when I was at school, he was called Canute

His name was only shortened with the advent of text talk? c u l8r m8 :D

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I have a LOT bookmarked and I didn't count them fully but there might be over 100 :) I am going to go back and organise them all at some point, maybe even re-read them too. At the moment I haven't found the time to go through many of them so I selected 1-20% as I have occasionally used them for reference. I keep bookmarks to pages on the almost entire gamut of numismatic topics.

How to read Nuremberg Jetons

http://www.ukdfd.co....erg-jetons.html

Thanks for posting this site. It has identified a coin (Jeton) that I have had for many years and have never been able to identify....... Nuremberg Jeton of Hans Krauwinckel II

I believe I found this jeton in tha early 70,s as a young kid while living in Paderborn, Germany.

Thanks again.

gary

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Cnut short cross Pennies (I have a couple)

http://www.englishha...nut/cnut03.html

I've always thought he had an unfortunate name...

Probably why, when I was at school, he was called Canute

Or maybe that was just so's schoolboys could say "pissed as a caNute" :D

Posted

I have a bookmarks folder which expands into a column high enough to fill the screen but no more. I therefore tend to add a useful one at the expense of a less used (or useless) one. You remember those that are of use in any case without needing to bookmark.

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