Well, an online one. If you go to your profile and scroll down, you will see a big bar that says "My Collections", and underneath that there is a button that says "new collection". If you click on that, it will take you to a new collection page. To add images to your collection, what i did was i started a folder on our desktop that i put coin images in. When you are on the new collections page there is a big square that says "add image". Click on that, and you will be taken to the images box. Click on the button that says "Choose image" and you can select the folder that has your coin images. Double click on the one you want, and the image appears in the images box. Then click on that image again and hit save. The coin then appears on the collections page. Then you can add information, additional pictures, etc. There are two squares with the "add image" button on them. The one on top is your collection's cover photo, and the one lower down is for your collection.
8 years agoFORUMS
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Rodrigo de O. L.
9 Posts
Hello Aidan!
coinsbygary
74 Posts
Welcome Rodrigo to the ANA and this forum. I always say collect what you like and like what you collect. That way your collection will always be fancy to you! All the best.
Aidan
51 Posts
Aha! More action here.
Welcome Rodrigo to the YN corner of the ANA. That's a good list, I just collect everything, antiques, coins, and currency. Though I'd like to start a full collection of ancient coins.
Make yourself comfortable and enjoy the party!
user_9998
153 Posts
Wow! This is probably the strongest forum on the website!
Rodrigo de O. L.
9 Posts
Aidan, I also collect memorabilia from the Colégio Pedro II (founded in 1837, where I graduated from high School), car miniatures and antiques. Pretty much anything historical that passes by my hands I keep…
8 years agoAidan
51 Posts
"Have you guys ever designed your own coins?"
Nope, not the coin designer type.
"Pretty much anything historical that passes by my hands I keep…"
I see that we speak the same language. :)
AreYouImpressed
26 Posts
"Pretty much anything historical that passes by my hands I keep…"
I see that we speak the same language. :)