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Collector Site Index Changes Name to Collectors Coin News
Press release from: Collectors Coin News
Marshall, TX. - Collector Site Index, a popular online resource for coin collectors, has announced today a formal name change to Collectors Coin News ( www.CollectorsCoinNews.com ).
Collectors Coin News gathers news headlines from all over the world on a daily basis and brings them together in one convenient place. The news subjects include coins, paper money, precious metals and treasure finds.
According to owner/editor Cliff Lawless, the name change better reflects the website's direction. "We started out mainly as a database of dealers and collectors numismatic related websites with a little news thrown in. The news headlines have become so popular that we've expanded that section to three pages with sixty headlines".
Lawless acquired the domain name CollectorsCoinNews.com but says the old address will still work, so readers need not change their bookmarks.
Also featured onsite are daily precious metals prices, gold and silver bullion coin prices, numismatic articles by the editor and other contributors, links to coin values and grading services, and an expanding database of coin related websites.
Collectors Coin News encourages its readers to submit their websites for inclusion in the database and always welcomes articles written by its readers.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release, contact Cliff Lawless or visit www.CollectorsCoinNews.com.
About Collectors Coin News:
Collectors Coin News was launched in October of 2005 as Collector Site Index and is owned and operated by Cliff Lawless. Lawless has been an avid coin collector for 15 years and a website developer for 9 years.
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Cliff Lawless, editor
Collectors Coin News
www.CollectorsCoinNews.com
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Collectors Coin News gathers news headlines from all over the world on a daily basis and brings them together in one convenient place. The news subjects include coins, paper money, precious metals and treasure finds.
According to owner/editor Cliff Lawless, the name change better reflects the website's direction. "We started out mainly as a database of dealers and collectors numismatic related websites with a little news thrown in. The news headlines have become so popular that we've expanded that section to three pages with sixty headlines".
Lawless acquired the domain name CollectorsCoinNews.com but says the old address will still work, so readers need not change their bookmarks.
Also featured onsite are daily precious metals prices, gold and silver bullion coin prices, numismatic articles by the editor and other contributors, links to coin values and grading services, and an expanding database of coin related websites.
Collectors Coin News encourages its readers to submit their websites for inclusion in the database and always welcomes articles written by its readers.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release, contact Cliff Lawless or visit www.CollectorsCoinNews.com.
About Collectors Coin News:
Collectors Coin News was launched in October of 2005 as Collector Site Index and is owned and operated by Cliff Lawless. Lawless has been an avid coin collector for 15 years and a website developer for 9 years.
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Cliff Lawless, editor
Collectors Coin News
www.CollectorsCoinNews.com
This release was published on openPR.
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