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Site update · 21 Apr 2026: Infinite scroll browse, mobile tables, free daily graph

Site update · 21 Apr 2026: Infinite scroll browse, mobile tables, free daily graph

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Editor, MyCoinage · Published 21 April 2026 · Updated 24 April 2026

Infinite scroll on Browse

Pagination is gone. Open /coins, scroll down, and the next batch loads automatically as you approach the bottom. Your filters and sort persist across the entire list.

A free price graph, every day

Every signed-in member now gets the full price-history graph on the first coin they open each day, every range, every data point, no gate. Come back tomorrow for a fresh look at a different coin.

Pro members still get unlimited graphs on every coin, plus the grade-by-grade table and individual sale records.

Coin pages that work on phones

The price-by-grade table used to force side-scroll on mobile. It now collapses into clean stacked cards, one per grade, with a big gold button to expand and see every sale recorded for that grade. No more pinching.

Smarter search

  • Type 2025 to find every 2025-dated coin, the search now understands years.
  • Type peter rabbit to find every Beatrix Potter 50p, even the ones whose title does not mention the series.
  • Type 50p gold kew to combine multiple terms and narrow in.

More collections

Free members can now keep two named collections (up from one). Pro goes up to 20. Great for separating "The best of my set" from "Keep an eye on these".

Create one from My Collection → the + New tab.

For writers

Blog posts can now be scheduled from the admin panel, pick a date and time and it goes live automatically.

As always, questions or feedback, the Contact page is the quickest way.

Eleanor Wright

I write the guides, grading reference and blog here at MyCoinage. Been collecting British coins since 2012, started with an inherited bag of pre-decimal silver and that was it, I was hooked. My main focus is 20th-century UK proofs and the Elizabeth II pre-decimal silver, but I spend most of my week reading auction catalogues and new coin submissions across every denomination.

If you spot something in a guide that could be sharper or you have a suggestion for a page we should add, drop me a line through /contact, I read everything that comes in.

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