World Coin Books for all of you CRHers (FREE)

Goldmanford

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Great share, Shawn. I just PMed you my email. Thanks for the information.

I, too, have my spreadsheet that I use to calculate the values of my silver and gold (I use gram measurements on it) as well as silver coin values. Just plug in the spot prices and print it out for your Saturday "yard sale" trip or whatever you like. I shared with Hombre yesterday and would be willing to share with anyone else if they would like. Just send me your email and I will forward you the excel spreadsheet. :icon_pirat:
 

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Goldmanford said:
Great share, Shawn. I just PMed you my email. Thanks for the information.

I, too, have my spreadsheet that I use to calculate the values of my silver and gold (I use gram measurements on it) as well as silver coin values. Just plug in the spot prices and print it out for your Saturday "yard sale" trip or whatever you like. I shared with Hombre yesterday and would be willing to share with anyone else if they would like. Just send me your email and I will forward you the excel spreadsheet. :icon_pirat:

Send my way!

Thanks!
 

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koala33

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Well folks, I screwed up.. ???

These files are too large to fit in e-mail (one is 1.8 Gb).

If you want me to burn you a disc, send me $2 to my paypal account and I will mail it. I was never in it for profit and I am still not!! Just send me that for postage and I will burn to a disc (I will even cover the disc cost :) I have a ton) and mail out. Otherwise, sorry for getting your hopes up - e-mail wont work :(



Make sure your address is correct on there..

I have standard catalog of world coins (3 separate files):

1809-1900
1901-2000
2001-2010

Shawn
 

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koala33

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Unless I can find an FTP hosting site that will allow me to upload files that large.. Anyone know of one?
 

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koala33

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Or maybe we could borrow treasurenets storage. I am sure they could spare 2.5 Gb worth of data on here somewhere....

Maybe someone has some connections.. :)
 

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koala33 said:
Unless I can find an FTP hosting site that will allow me to upload files that large.. Anyone know of one?
Did you create the .pdf files? If not, are they already hosted somewhere? Try searching to see if there is a torrent on them.
 

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koala33

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madwest said:
koala33 said:
Unless I can find an FTP hosting site that will allow me to upload files that large.. Anyone know of one?
Did you create the .pdf files? If not, are they already hosted somewhere? Try searching to see if there is a torrent on them.

Did you create the .pdf files? No.

If not, are they already hosted somewhere? Yes.

Try searching to see if there is a torrent on them. There is, but I would be willing to bet 90% of the people on here wouldn't know how to download them... That was why I was trying to share.. Not looking like it is going to work..

Shawn
 

werleibr

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Google docs is your best bet. if you share it and then provide a link like this

https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...tREdIUnYwWU8ybl9uY0E&hl=en_US&authkey=COeghgE

any one that clicks the link can down load the file. The link i gave is a coin roll hunting spreadsheet i made a while back.

they do have a limitation though File size limitations
The maximum size for images (.jpg, .gif, .png) and PDF files (.pdf) is 2 MB. For PDF files, we only look at the first 10 pages when searching for text to extract.

but you may be able to put them all in a zip file and put the zip file on google docs.
 

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koala33

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werleibr said:
Google docs is your best bet. if you share it and then provide a link like this

https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...tREdIUnYwWU8ybl9uY0E&hl=en_US&authkey=COeghgE

any one that clicks the link can down load the file. The link i gave is a coin roll hunting spreadsheet i made a while back.

they do have a limitation though File size limitations
The maximum size for images (.jpg, .gif, .png) and PDF files (.pdf) is 2 MB. For PDF files, we only look at the first 10 pages when searching for text to extract.

but you may be able to put them all in a zip file and put the zip file on google docs.

That wont work. The smallest of the 3 files is like 80 Mb I believe. Filemail might work (see above). I will check it out tonight, so stay tuned for some links if I can get it working somewhere..

Shawn
 

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Here's your first. Please let me know if you are successful at downloading :read2:


Shawn
 

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LeoTrench-MAINE said:
OK, this method might need some work...

I'll email and send you a few bucks.

Thanks for the effort.

Trench

did it work?
 

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koala33

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1901-2000



Don't think I can get the last book (1801-1900) on Google Docs - max file size is 1,024 Mb and the last file is 1,800..

Shawn
 

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