StackHub App
Take your coin collections on the go, track your stack, and more!
StackHub is an excellent tool for coin collectors & precious metals enthusiasts of all levels. Your app subscription will come complete with:
100+ prebuilt collection checklists to choose from
Collect graded or ungraded coins, your choice
Upload images of your own set to take on the go
Precious Metals stack tracking
Every coin collecting guide at your fingertips
Compatible with mobile & desktop
Click HERE to see more*During checkout, please use the email address that you’d like associated with your StackHub account. You will receive an invitation to that email address directly from the platform when your account is ready. Account creation may take up to 12 hours from the time of checkout*
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Uploading Your Collections
Step 1
Choose a series of U.S. coinage that you want to collect
Step 2
Save the set to your dashboard and check off the dates you have
Step 3
Upload the details to your own coins and view your entire set digitally
Track Precious Metals Exactly How You Collect Them
Bought some sterling silver jewelry? Capture the weight and enter that amount in the stack tracker!
Dane Reali - V01 StackHub Test Group User
“I always double check StackHub before buying pieces for my set.”
Nicholas Lopez - V01 StackHub Test Group User
“It’s like having every Whitman folder in your pocket.”
App Instructions
To help you get started with StackHub, check out the video below!
Check Out Our Guide to Identifying What U.S. Coins are Made of Silver
For many collectors, one of the most exciting discoveries is realizing that you’ve found a coin made of silver. Whether you’re searching through pocket change, looking through inherited collections, or coin roll hunting, silver coins carry both historical and intrinsic value. But how do you know which U.S. coins are silver? Let’s walk through the telltale signs.
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What is a ‘Type Set’?
In coin collecting, a type set is a curated collection that includes one example of each major design or ‘type coin’ rather than collecting every date and mint mark. It’s a fun and rewarding way to explore the history of U.S. coinage without the overwhelming challenge (and cost) of completing full series.
For example, a U.S. one-cent coin type set might include:
A Flying Eagle Cent (1856–1858)
An Indian Head Cent (1859–1909)
A Lincoln Wheat Cent (1909–1958)
A Lincoln Memorial Cent (1959–2008)
A Lincoln Shield Cent (2010–present)
Numismatic collectors build type sets to appreciate the evolution of designs, metal compositions, and minting technology. It’s like watching U.S. history unfold through the changes in our coinage.
Type sets can be as broad or specific as you want:
U.S. Type Set (1793–present): Includes one of each major U.S. coin design.
20th Century Type Set: Focuses only on coins issued from 1900–1999.
Building a type set encourages learning about rare transitions, short-lived issues, and design changes you might otherwise overlook. It’s also a more approachable goal for new collectors who want variety without needing to chase dozens of mint mark / date combinations.
At CoinCollectingTools.com, we support type set collectors with a variety of printable checklists, completely for FREE.
Coin Roll Hunting: What It Is and How to Start
Coin roll hunting is the modern-day treasure hunt for collectors. Learn what it is, how to start, and the best tips for finding silver and rare coins in rolls.
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