Coin Inventory Software -- recommendations?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Neptune, Sep 24, 2002.

  1. Neptune

    Neptune & Amphitrite

    I have been looking around at the different coin collection inventory software. I am looking for an economical - and preferable free software -that I can download. I have DL 2 already, but not going to use them because they expire in 30 days. Figure they will expire just about the time I really get going.

    Does anyone have an recommendations? I don't mind paying a little bit, but can't afford a lot for that right now - although I know there are some really good ones out there. Wouldn't mind being recommended those also, for when I can afford it. Spent too much on coins lately. :?
     
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  3. mbbiker

    mbbiker New Member

    Buy a notebook and spend more money on coins :D
     
  4. Chrysta Wilson

    Chrysta Wilson New Member

    I know this isn't terribly helpful, but I haven't really been happy with any of the free ones I have tried. :(
     
  5. Neptune

    Neptune & Amphitrite

    Thanks mbbiker and Chrysta. I know . . . you get what you pay for.

    mbbiker - I already have a notebook, but they get lost with my other notes, and numerous projects - and since I spend more time at computer, I figure I may be able to get more organized like that.

    I am always having to find which notebook I wrote something in and things get lost between my to-do-lists, grocery lists, etc., etc. I currently have a specific notebook that I designated for coins..........now where did I put it???????????? :?
     
  6. mbbiker

    mbbiker New Member

    said by Neptune "I know . . . you get what you pay for"

    I want to be helpful but i can't so i just told you how i do my coins.
     
  7. Peter T Davis

    Peter T Davis Hammer at the Ready Moderator

    A spreadsheet is often great for keeping track of this stuff. I use several spreadhseets that I've created to track specific things, like comparing values between greysheet and trends for example, on the coins I own.
     
  8. Jess

    Jess Senior Member

    This may be off subject, however, have you thought of using a database program. I have MS Works and set mine up in a data base. Of all the programs I have seen all of them require manual updates. Database may be a little more work, but, you can set it up the way you want with the information you want. I tried the online software at www.coinworltrends.com which works well but you have to be a subscriber to Coin World. Good Luck yell if you want some help. :roll:
     
  9. Stujoe

    Stujoe New Member

    You are not the only one Chrysta. I have tried several and I keep going back to my tried and true spreadsheet.

    I know Access like the back of my hand but I have never even bothered to write anything for my own collection with it. A spreadsheet fills all my needs, simply and easily.
     
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  10. Bullionbound

    Bullionbound New Member

    I really like the idea of a spreadsheet and I think that I will start to do the same. What is the format that you guys/gals use and what info do you log in?
     
  11. Neptune

    Neptune & Amphitrite

    Thanks Jess on the tip about using a spreadsheet. I had actually thought about that, but spreadsheets seem so much like work. I love those great programs that have the information about the coins in them, and may someday get one -- but for now - I think I WILL probably go with your idea. I had kind of forgotten about that, but if all else fails, will probably "just do it.". One thing, about coin inventorying - it is SO tedious ----- but fun! :)
     
  12. Tbirde

    Tbirde Senior Member

    I started with MS Works spreadsheets in '89 but imported them into MS Excel when I was able to acquire that program a couple years later. It does everything I need and is quite easy to use, configure and update.
    I suggest using some kind of spreadsheet, or database, program early on as it is easier to update over time rather than finally deciding to start one after you've already been collecting 10 years.
    Categories I use in my spreadsheet are:
    COUNTRY, DENOMINATION, DATE, METAL, KM#, CONDITION, MINTAGE, VALUE, BOUGHT FOR PRICE, WHEN BOUGHT, DIAMETER, MISC.
     
  13. Neptune

    Neptune & Amphitrite

    Tbirde - I liked your website and will probably be buying a few coins from you after I look to see what I need. I know that I need some P quarters. I know, I know - it's not profitable to collect state quarters - but it is still fun - and a great way to introduce grandkids to coin collecting. All of my grandchildren now have state quarter collections, and I have one for myself, just for kicks and grins. I will probably end up giving that one away too, eventually - but for now I like looking at the different designs for each state. I hope the new coins they are going to come out with will be just as interesting.
     
  14. Tbirde

    Tbirde Senior Member

    Thanks for the kind comments on my web site. I have a bunch of my extra world coins for sale there too. I'm just a collector trying to finance more purchases for my collection. :)
    I like the new quarters too, mainly because of the new designs and affordability. U.S. coins became boring and too expensive pretty early on when I started collecting them as a kid.
     
  15. Jess

    Jess Senior Member

    Here is my catagory list. When I want to know anything specific I rearrange by date, prices, current value. Hope this helps. You are right it is tedious but you get to know your coins better and it is no different than coin inventory software as you still have to enter the appropriate data.

    / Date /Denomination / Date / Price / Grade / Current Value / Purchased From / Date Purchased /
     
  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    I know this is an old thread - but I just got here. Anyway - there are many software programs on the market designed specifically for coin collectors. The best of the lot in my opinion is Coin Elite by Trove Software. I have used it for several years and am very satisfied.

    It is user friendly and quite simple to customize to suit your needs. It is much easier to use than a spreadsheet for example and already has a great deal of the data about given coins - such as mintage, mint marks, varieties etc - already pre-programmed in. I highly recommend it.

    http://www.trovesoftware.com/coinelite.html
     
  17. gewoodfo

    gewoodfo Member

    Try Exact Change

    Hi:

    Give Exact Change by Wildman software a try. It is not free but they havea good program and the customer support is outstanding!!
     
  18. Topher

    Topher New Member

    I'm going to try this one out over the holidays:

    http://mebnet.altervista.org/ENG/indexENG.htm

    The one downside I see is that I need to be using Windows to use it, but it allows for exporting the data to a spreadsheet, so I should be able to take it to another computer and modify if necessary, but I haven't had the opportunity to play around with it just yet.
     
  19. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Boy Howdy that one came from the archives ! A thread with me saying that I just got here ! LOL !!
     
  20. silvereagle82

    silvereagle82 World Gold Collector

    Wow .... that was ages ago :rolling:
    but the question and answers are still relative after all these years .... some things don't change .. much anyhow
     
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