EAC members in good standing can use this collection registry.  Members add coins to their collections by putting in the grade.  Obverse and reverse pictures can optionally be uploaded along with comments.  Collections are scored using conventional EAC list scoring rules: half the score is percent complete; half is percent grade total of CC1. Other members’ listings, pictures and comments can be viewed by other collection group members.  Individual coins (varieties) can be listed and counted.  Administrators can download the data for analysis and print purposes.  All access is controlled by the webmaster and by list administrators.  Click on the links below to send the webmaster an email request to join an established collection list or to start a new one!  Please note that this registry does not replace the privately run, off line lists that are maintained by members and distributed in hard copy.  You can be a collection member without doing any computer entry on your part.  The webmaster will accept input from you in any form and enter your collection.  All that is required is a list of coins owned and their EAC net grade.  If you do not feel comfortable posting pictures of your coins because you are not a confident grader post them into your collection as a 1 coin and ask for members opinions.  Watch your score increase as you revise your grade up to the groups opinion!

Collection Name

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Half Cents by Die Variety

99 Business Strikes

Early Date Large Cents by Die Variety

All nc’s included

Middle Date Large Cents by Die Variety

Jack Conour administers this list and set up the EDLC collection

Late Date Large Cents by Die Variety

With proof only included

Liberian Cents

Randy Snyder administers this list and the middle date with cuds list.

Large Cents by Library of Coins Book 1 Varieties 1793 - 1820

Not quite a ‘Redbook’ set

Large Cents by Library of Coins Book 2 Varieties 1821 - 1857

64 coins in each book

Middle Date Cents with Cuds

This work in process will be updated as a method to define the die states is developed

1793 Large Cents

Denis Loring administers this list.

Large Cents Date Set 1793 - 1857

Almost all of us penny people have our date sets

 

 

Define Your Own Collection

How about 1794 cents by die state?

Any collection you can define can be added to database and used by the membership.