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  • From ron@coinfacts.com Tue Oct 29 11:00:10 2002
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    Hi Dennis (Wierzba),

    This is more of an open letter to the colonialcoins and C4online
    groups in response to recent postings and your specific question:

    A project such as you propose is a definite possibility.

    ValueWeb is the ISP for the C4 website. They offer 1,000 Megabyte
    plans for $79.95 a month. I've used such a plan for my CoinFacts
    website (www.coinfacts.com) for three years now and have found them
    to be stable, reliable, and responsive. In addition, as memory has
    become less expensive over the years, so have their plans. For
    example, just a year and a half ago I was paying $129.95 for 500
    Megabytes of storage.

    1,000 Megabytes will allow roughly 4,000 images (assuming 250
    Kilobytes per) or 2,000 coins front and back. Larger images will
    require more space; smaller images will require less.

    The amount of time required for such a project is substantial. I'm
    trying to do the same thing on the CoinFacts website except that all
    I'm including are the finest examples I can find of a particular
    variety, plus significant die states. However, I'm attempting to do
    it for all U.S. coins, not just Colonials. Many thousands of man-
    hours have gone into the CoinFacts site and I expect many more
    thousands of hours in the future.

    If anyone would like to step forward to take on this project for C4,
    I'd be happy to coach them. Ideally, you should have plenty of time
    on your hands, a fast connection (cable modem or DSL), and you'll
    need a copy of Frontpage with which to edit the HTML (I think this
    program is available for $125 or less if you don't already have it).

    In the meantime, I'll continue building the CoinFacts site for those
    of you who are hungry for something in the meantime. I'd love to
    hear from anyone with nice images or content and I invite everyone to
    use and enjoy this free resource.

    Best wishes,

    Ron Guth


    In C4online@y..., "albioncox" <wierzba@a...> wrote:
    > As a followup to other postings,
    >
    > it would be great to capture the colonial digital photos from
    recent
    > catalogs that are now in electronic format. The coppers could be
    put
    > in folders by variety on our web site. Who could volunteer to do
    this
    > and what is the storage cost for C4. Just an idea for the general
    > meeting. Any feedback

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