coin software

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mdev53, Feb 24, 2008.

  1. mdev53

    mdev53 New Member

    I have been keeping my coin inventory in an excell spreadsheet and it has been fine but i think my collection is outgrowing my little spreadsheet. i would love to be able to print out wishlist and such. i would love to hear from anyone with some reccomendations. there are a couple out there that look good and i can't decide.
     
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  3. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Well I use coin elite, but many others just stick with excel. The only problem I have with coin elite is about 1 a year I have to update the prices(anywhere for 20 -40 bucks). I know I don't really need to do that but it makes it easier to list coins in the future. As a matter of fact search on software and you will find many threads on this.
     
  4. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Maybe it's because I'm old and set in my ways but I love Excel. I use it for my coins and although it is truely becoming excessive, I am to old to start over on some program that may actually be better. Some of the things I like about Excel is there are so many books and web sites that explain how to use it. Almost everyone I know knows how to use it so If I'm stuck, I just ask someone and get an answer. Not always true with othe coin types of programs.
    You can download your Excel information onto one of of the silly little stick things you put into a USB port and take the info almost anywhere on Earth. HMM.Wonder if how it would look on a Chinese computer. Again if using another program, not to easy to move around.
    After using Excel for many years I just learned how to make all cells have two digits after the dollars even if $0.00 or even $0.000. I just emailed someone I knew and they told me how to do it. Not easy with other coin programs.
    Like I said there maybe many other better programs but I'm way to old to start over.
     
  5. d_lairson

    d_lairson Looking for loose change

    As others have said there have been many threads about this in the past. Excel Rocks, in works on almost any computer around, even Macs. I have tried, on the Mac, Numismatic Notebook, which worked reasonably well, just not really my thing. I currently use Access, which is like Excel on Steroids. It takes a lot more work, but it really works well once it is up and running. I spent about a month setting mine up, and it keeps track of all my coins, books, wish lists and the such. I'm still working on a form for my paper money (which I currently keep track of in Excel...)

    Cheers,
    David
     
  6. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    I'm just about to start an inventory of my collection. I'll be using Open Office (free, open source word processing suite) which has an spreadsheet program that looks exactly like Excel.
     
  7. libertyseated

    libertyseated Senior Member

    I,ve been using pro-coin for a few years. It works very well and the staff there are great.

    mpsoftware.com
     
  8. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    Coin Manage has worked well for me, and is easy to create categories for non-US coin series.
     
  9. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    I use it as well......perfect for my needs as a collector and a seller on the bay
     
  10. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Just one note about other than Excel or Access usage. If for some reason something happens to your computer and you get a new one or have yours fixed, if that other program is lost, and you can't find it, all your info is also lost. Maybe not but I sure like all the backup possibilities of Excel.
     
  11. mdev53

    mdev53 New Member

    thanks for the feedback

    I like the arguments for excel. I do have the file on a thumb drive for backup it is pretty much universal and i have a lot of time into the sheets i made up. i have colums totaled columns with invested and estimated value for those coins i didnt pay for. i have a column for actual meta weight and current bullion value that computs the BV for each coin. i guess at htis point i might just as well stay with what i know. thanks again all.
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Coin Elite is very good, but the conversion from the old program had many faults.
     
  13. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    As I already noted about the flexibility of Excel, I was at someone's house over the weekend and they too collect coins. So I just took out this little Memorex, Traveldrive thing you insert into a USB port and showed this person the status of some of my collections. Can't do that with almost any other program but since he too like the rest of Earth has Microsoft Office, no problem.
     
  14. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    i use a modified spreadsheet from http://typesets.wikidot.com that works in Excel/Open Office/Gnumeric et al. for each series i'm working on i create a row for each possible date/mint mark/variety. in the "Set Description" column i put "Want List" if it's something i'm looking for. i can then sort the spreadsheet to see only the coins on my want list. very quick and very easy.

    -steve
     
  15. Andy Sommers

    Andy Sommers New Member

  16. topcover

    topcover Change 'Ho

    +1 for Excel. My needs, wish, upgrade lists are all on Excel. The worksheet is then transferred into a database on my Palm Treo 700p so I can keep my list with me at all times. No fuss no muss.
     
  17. TRT2

    TRT2 Member

    I must admit, I am really surprised that a spreadsheet is the prime choice for inventory.

    Don't me wrong, I love excel and use it extensively (at work and at home).

    but I would have thought that any application which provides for ease of data entry, robust reporting capabilities and the ability to upload new yearly coin values automatically would have been the application of choice.

    wait... maybe said application does not exist. :smile

    I've downloaded one off the internet to experiment with; however, if it does not feel right, I'll obviously jump on the excel band wagon.

    Good info.
     
  18. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    any one have a blank Excel spreadsheet that I can look at to get an idea of how to do one?
     
  19. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I'll send ya one Tater ;)
     
  20. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    mucho gracias GD, I'll forward to looking at it.
     
  21. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    I bought the SuperCombo which includes CoinManage, CurrencyManage, and StampManage. A really good investment in my opinion.

    They offer 30 day free trails as well, but watch out for StampManage... once the trial runs out, there's no way to upgrade to a full version!
     
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