tobben63
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Post by tobben63 on Nov 25, 2022 7:43:15 GMT
This will be great and I look forward to see it implemented in the whole catalog.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on Jan 17, 2023 11:27:44 GMT
It's been almost two months since began the process of transforming Special Variants into minor variants, and we are making slow but steady progress in the transition One new feature has been added to allow greater user customization for the catalogue : setting how you want to see minor variants when doing searches in the catalogue The tool is in the USER ACCOUNT setting of your Personal Settings at the top right of the screen there are three settings 1) show minor variants semi-transparent (they current default setting) 2) show minor variants in full (no ghosting at all of listings in the filter) 3) hide when parent stamp on list (this means NO minor variants will appear in the filter results except as embedded in the main variant listing.) Just choose 1, click Update Account at bottom left of screen, and your settings will be saved. For those who have no interest in seeing minor variants, this allows you to condense listings to ONLY see major variants when in any filter. Happy Collecting Gene
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angore
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Post by angore on Jan 18, 2023 11:06:10 GMT
What is the long term Colnect business model?
Is it to sale premium subscriptions The current rate is $100 per year. They do have ads for additional revenue for the members without premium membership.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on Jan 18, 2023 15:35:59 GMT
What is the long term Colnect business model? Is it to sale premium subscriptions The current rate is $100 per year. They do have ads for additional revenue for the members without premium membership. I really have no knowledge of the business end of Colnect so really can not speak on that.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on Mar 5, 2023 13:44:39 GMT
A little Colnect Update the work on transitioning from the Special Variant to the Minor Variant system continues, and we are about 1/5 of the way through the process - only around 43K listings left. Hoping that by end of 2023 we can have the process finished We have also begun a major enhancement for collectors of Israel by adding separate listings for tab and non-tab versions of issues. Until now almost all listings were for tab versions only, mainly because that is how Michel lists them (they provide no price listing guidance for non-tab items) and as most early contributors to Colnect were Michel-based that is what was added. Of course the other three of the big 4 DO provide pricing for both tab and non-tab versions, so the decision has been made to have both versions separately listed to aid both in inventory maintenance and in trade/selling. Will take some time to get all the issues retrofitted, but I have completed the issues from 1948 to 1952, which is where the greatest valuation differential exists between tab and non-tab issues. Colnect now closing on 1.3 million separate lisitings within the stamps category, and we keep adding more listings every week (still average 7500-10000 new listings each month, from variants on classic issues found only in specialized catalogues to the latest new issues for 2023 from around the world. Anyone who wants to check out what Colnect is all about, come visit! Colnect Stamp Catalogue
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on Apr 14, 2023 11:22:12 GMT
Some great news for sellers on Colnect Until now, it has only been possible to sell single items, not full sets, on Colnect, at least not within the rules of the website (though many sellers have flaunted these in the past, breaking terms of agreement with the website.) The developers have now created a new system that will allow sellers to sell "lots" of items, up to 100 items, by linking the various single items into one sales listing. This means sellers can now sell complete sets of stamps rather than just one by one singles from a set. Click link below for more information : How to sell complete sets of stamps on Colnect
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darkormex
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Post by darkormex on Apr 14, 2023 11:40:26 GMT
djcmh, in order to do this do I have to create new sales listings or can I combine previously created single sales listings into one lot?
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on Apr 14, 2023 12:19:24 GMT
djcmh , in order to do this do I have to create new sales listings or can I combine previously created single sales listings into one lot? I am not sure, it might be that you will be able to combine existing listings - i would suggest posting your question in the announcement thread on Colnect and one of the developers should be able to answer your question
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vikingeck
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Post by vikingeck on May 15, 2023 15:43:05 GMT
Or use Colnect instead of buying a new catalog and you’ll have the numbers for all the catalogs free. I’d be major bumming if they ever close that website! I must be obtuse , thick , boneheaded, dinosaur. somehow I keep seeing these references to Colnect. I joined a year ago but I still can't figure out how to use it and what it can do for me apart from confuse and irritate
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Beryllium Guy
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Post by Beryllium Guy on May 15, 2023 17:40:43 GMT
Alex ( vikingeck), if it makes you feel any better, I am in the same boat as you are on Colnect. I have been a member for 3-4 years, but I still struggle to use the site. At some point, I hope to invest some time in figuring it out. In the meantime, I am muddling along without it.
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philatelia
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Post by philatelia on May 15, 2023 18:24:21 GMT
Oh my! I use Colnect so much that I can’t imagine not having it now. What aspects do you find confusing? Maybe I could help.
EDIT - maybe post your questions in a Colnect thread and I’ll do my best to answer.
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JeffS
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Post by JeffS on May 15, 2023 18:47:02 GMT
This seems to be turning into a Colnect thread…
I find the site very useful for thematic searches as in my oranges interests.
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Beryllium Guy
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Post by Beryllium Guy on May 15, 2023 19:29:35 GMT
Yes, you are quite right, JeffS.... so I have moved the last few posts from the Stamp ID thread here to the Colnect thread. Also tagging Terri ( philatelia) and Alex ( vikingeck) for info. Clearly, Colnect offers some advantages to those who take the time to learn how to use it. Personally, I find it much harder to navigate than TSF, for example. But I also know that there are certain types of sites that are harder for me than others. Facebook is a good example, as I still get lost on there sometimes, too. Thanks for your kind offer, Terri. At some point, I will probably take you up on it, but I don't have time at the moment.
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vikingeck
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Post by vikingeck on May 15, 2023 19:42:28 GMT
I looked but was so frustrated. The three areas I might have been interested in are either wrong ( Samoa 1877 either reprint or forgery not genuine) , or non existent eg. no South Africa provinces. cape, Natal , OFS , Transvaal , and no sign of Newfoundland .
what else is not there?
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philatelia
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Post by philatelia on May 15, 2023 20:02:15 GMT
First - remember that Colnect is a WIKI - knowledge entered by volunteers. The more people that collect an area, the more in depth the info. The site is constantly growing in depth. I’m learning more about the site all the time myself. It’s a powerful database. Ah I can answer one question. The country lists have sub areas grouped under major areas. This was done so that the list is shorter and associated areas are all in one place. To see all the subcategories you need to click the down arrow to the right. As I opened up those menus now there is an up arrow on the right
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Mr. H
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Post by Mr. H on May 15, 2023 20:17:05 GMT
I got interrupted as I writing this and philatelia beat me to it. First locate South Africa in the list of countries. To the right of that there should be a down arrow. Click on that and it will bring up a sub category list. There may be another down arrow after the sub category, which will get you to the countries you are looking for. You can also do a search on the country name in the top section before the list of countries.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 16, 2023 14:21:17 GMT
I looked but was so frustrated. The three areas I might have been interested in are either wrong ( Samoa 1877 either reprint or forgery not genuine) , or non existent eg. no South Africa provinces. cape, Natal , OFS , Transvaal , and no sign of Newfoundland . what else is not there? In regards to your first comment, since Colnect is a wiki all content comes from the community itself, including images. Given that forgeries/repronts are more common than originals, it is not surprising that some of the images contributed might indeed be forgeries/reprints at present If the images for Samoa are of forgeries/reprints then we will need new images of the actual stamps to replace the images. At the bottom of each main information page for each stamp is an Improve our Catalogue dialogue box for sending suggestions to correct data. This includes an add image function where correct legitimate copies of the Samoa stamps can be submitted for an editor to use as replacement image. Alternatively if you want to send me the images directly, I can have the correct images added to replace images of the forgeries. Your second comment has been answered by others.
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angore
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Post by angore on May 17, 2023 10:03:26 GMT
I would not use Colnect as tool to expertise stamps unless they had created a special section specifically on forgeries.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 17, 2023 12:57:58 GMT
I would not use Colnect as tool to expertise stamps unless they had created a special section specifically on forgeries. Agreed, while we try to ensure that all images are legitimate, the sheer number of forgeries and reprints of the classical era mean that inevitably some will likely be used as images. When noted by users we can replace the image with a legitimate one if the contributor can provide it, but in the end none of the editors at Colnect are professional expertizers. Bear in mind that published print catalogues as well have occasionally used images of forgeries/reprints for their listings as well, so it can happen to even the most prestigious names in philately. One plan for the future is to begin development of resources to identify forgeries using the wiki information pages for a postal administration. But this would be a long term project.
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Post by michael on May 18, 2023 17:39:56 GMT
Or use Colnect instead of buying a new catalog and you’ll have the numbers for all the catalogs free. I’d be major bumming if they ever close that website! I must be obtuse , thick , boneheaded, dinosaur. somehow I keep seeing these references to Colnect. I joined a year ago but I still can't figure out how to use it and what it can do for me apart from confuse and irritate
No no no, buy a new catalogue and support the catalogue publishers. Once there gone there gone... like local record shops.
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vikingeck
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Post by vikingeck on May 18, 2023 18:01:56 GMT
I can imagine some of its uses though they don’t serve me and Yes michael my 2023 Stanley Gibbons 1840-1970 covers 90% of all I need to know and has tons more accurate info than Colnect can ever achieve.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 19, 2023 13:24:30 GMT
I can imagine some of its uses though they don’t serve me and Yes michael my 2023 Stanley Gibbons 1840-1970 covers 90% of all I need to know and has tons more accurate info than Colnect can ever achieve. As I said above I welcome any and all assistance to correct errors in Colnect. But in the end it is a Wiki, and depends on volunteers willing to contribute their time and knowledge to build the database.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 19, 2023 13:35:05 GMT
I must be obtuse , thick , boneheaded, dinosaur. somehow I keep seeing these references to Colnect. I joined a year ago but I still can't figure out how to use it and what it can do for me apart from confuse and irritate
No no no, buy a new catalogue and support the catalogue publishers. Once there gone there gone... like local record shops.
The potential demise of Gibbons will not come as a result of collectors not buying catalogues and switching to online alternatives, but rather from the sheer incompetence of the management of Gibbons failing to focus their business on providing collectors the products and services they wish, and not making pie-in-the-sky promises of financial returns by investing in "premium" items to the richest 1% of society who don't collect as a hobby, or selling microshare ownership of the world's rarest stamp (a large percentage of which remains unsubscribed) Gibbons' decades long decline to the near bankruptcy it faces today is solely the fault of the corporate hacks who long ago placed shareholder value far ahead of the needs of their customer base.
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angore
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Post by angore on May 20, 2023 10:06:45 GMT
After listening to the BESG study group's chat with Hugh Jeffries, SG does not have much of a staff on the printed products side of the business available to maintain the SG products. Of course, we do not know the sales either. I am sure financial wizards thinks the ROI on high end stamps is better than book publishing, etc.
However, collectors allow themselves to be held hostage to Scott/Gibbons to get the values and stamp numbers.
Colnect could turn their information into a more traditional format.
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 20, 2023 13:29:37 GMT
Colnect could turn their information into a more traditional format. Not sure I understand what you are sugesting???
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Post by michael on May 20, 2023 15:35:24 GMT
No no no, buy a new catalogue and support the catalogue publishers. Once there gone there gone... like local record shops.
The potential demise of Gibbons will not come as a result of collectors not buying catalogues and switching to online alternatives, but rather from the sheer incompetence of the management of Gibbons failing to focus their business on providing collectors the products and services they wish, and not making pie-in-the-sky promises of financial returns by investing in "premium" items to the richest 1% of society who don't collect as a hobby, or selling microshare ownership of the world's rarest stamp (a large percentage of which remains unsubscribed) Gibbons' decades long decline to the near bankruptcy it faces today is solely the fault of the corporate hacks who long ago placed shareholder value far ahead of the needs of their customer base.
Old news of previous management and totally irrelevant today. I didn't agree with them selling shares in that stamp but a lot of stamp collectors enjoy owning a part of it.
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angore
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Post by angore on May 21, 2023 10:02:39 GMT
I was looking for an image of Austria Scott P1 on Colnect. The listing only has a P1a. The image by the way seems more green than blue. I have a poor image but it i blue.
I noticed it said variants so I clicked the link and do not see any variants. It is just the same listing. There is tex in the description that mentions types,. It is not clear which type reflects the image.
Newspaper stamps 1851/56 Catalog codes: Michel AT 6I Stamp Number AT P1a Yvert et Tellier AT J1 Stanley Gibbons AT N11 ANK AT 6Iaa Unificato AT G1I Variants: Click to see variants
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djcmh
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Post by djcmh on May 22, 2023 0:36:36 GMT
I was looking for an image of Austria Scott P1 on Colnect. The listing only has a P1a. The image by the way seems more green than blue. I have a poor image but it i blue. I noticed it said variants so I clicked the link and do not see any variants. It is just the same listing. There is tex in the description that mentions types,. It is not clear which type reflects the image. Newspaper stamps 1851/56 Catalog codes: Michel AT 6I Stamp Number AT P1a Yvert et Tellier AT J1 Stanley Gibbons AT N11 ANK AT 6Iaa Unificato AT G1I Variants: Click to see variants Did a check on these and the Sn Number P1c was incorrectly assigned. Sn AT P1 = Mi AT 6II, and Sn AT P1c = Mi AT 6IIa.
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angore
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Post by angore on May 22, 2023 9:56:10 GMT
My comment was that it states variants and has a link but see no variants. Is it just a placeholder for variants in the future.
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darkormex
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Post by darkormex on Jul 10, 2023 12:09:17 GMT
djcmh, I am leaving for vacation for 10 days at the end of this week. Is there an away message or out of office message feature in Colnect? Should I be using the pause all listings feature in this case until I get back?
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