Hi !
Would it be possible to make an automatic link to ngc, to check values ? Because not all coins of same type have the same value... Some years are very common, while others, even with high mintages, are scarce.
That would be copyright infringement.
already we can have values for different year and types, so far tough only for more common coins.
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that would be good to add to every page. we would just be sending traffic to ngc, which
I often do that in the forum, get the link to ngc/world for newbs who ask how much is my coin worth.
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I'm one of those long-time members who do not keep their inventory on Numista -- but my personal spreadsheet includes links to both Numista and NGC. Adding an NGC link would be useful, but it would be nice if the long-term stability of such a URL could be confirmed. The NGC data is derived by a feed from KM, which must be tenuous these days, given the state of the KM website. I used to have a link for each coin to the KM website, but KM stopped supporting that feature during their decline, and it was a massive job for me to switch from a KM to an NGC URL -- that was when I added the Numista URL, so that I had inventory redundancy.
Quote: "swimmingly"I'm one of those long-time members who do not keep their inventory on Numista -- but my personal spreadsheet includes links to both Numista and NGC. Adding an NGC link would be useful, but it would be nice if the long-term stability of such a URL could be confirmed. The NGC data is derived by a feed from KM, which must be tenuous these days, given the state of the KM website. I used to have a link for each coin to the KM website, but KM stopped supporting that feature during their decline, and it was a massive job for me to switch from a KM to an NGC URL -- that was when I added the Numista URL, so that I had inventory redundancy.
alas, everything on the internet is temporary.
-casandra
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
Also, you could have just changed the links to their archive links. The Internet archive must have contained a copy of the KM website, from a given time period, given their importance in numismatics. I found the archive link to the numista webpage from Feb-01-2008. That was an year after numista was launched by xavier.
see here.