

I stopped buying new Magic sets around 2005. The seller decided to unload his banknote collection on me when putting the shipment together, and didn't ask for anything in return. Quote: neilithicGood lord you collect a lot of things.where do you get all the cash to keep up with so many collections.or do I not want to know.I keep my coin budget in check by focusing on base metal coins.Īll my banknotes were freebies that came to me in a bulk coin lot. Starting a new type of collectible looks even harder than editing an existing one. I'm not aware of any web-based collector database tools for that hobby at all. * I want Colnect to include 78rpm records as well. * I want Colnect to implement other trading card games: NetRunner, Doomtown, 7th Sea, and On The Edge. For example, the 4th edition list includes many cards from 5th edition and Chronicles! And there are many errors within the sets. I notice that Colnect is missing over 16 sets from the 1996-2007 era. As a Magic The Gathering veteran, I'll try that on Colnect too. * I see Colnect supports trading card games.
#Colnet stamp catalogue license#
If Numista ever expands into this, or allows a banknote site to license this software, I'd rather use that. * Since Numista won't allow banknotes, I will use Colnect for banknotes. * it looks much harder to edit or request changes to the Colnect catalog. Dozens of supported languages, not just two. * Colnect does have an advantage over Numista in language support. * it's hard to view your own collections. Since I collect by date, this isn't useful to me. * for coins, it looks like Colnect is set up only for type collecting. I signed up last night (also as Cerulean).
