Silver Computation Method

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by logical123, Mar 25, 2008.

  1. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    I was kind of bored this evening, so I devised a quick excel spreadsheet that allows you to put in how many of each silver bearing coin in. Then, you type the silver price in at the top, and voila! A quick way to calculate silver value!:)

    I am happy!

    Tell me what you think. Thanks!
     

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  3. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    An error message comes up saying that the file is corupted. Sounds like a great program to have.
     
  4. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Works for me.
     
  5. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    Dang it!!! Maybe I'll just rapidshare it..... Give me a second....
     
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    logical123 Senior Member

  7. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Works for me.

    My first impression was to just go to www.coinflation.com.

    However, this is a cute and handy little spreadsheet to keep track of your silver junk coins (if you don't have too complicated of a collection).

    Four areas to add to make it <great> -->

    Add 40% Kennedys
    Add 40% Ikes
    Add ASE's
    Add Generic Silver rounds
     
  8. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member


    The Kennedys and Ikes are in there. The 1965-1970 halves are kennedys, and the ikes are the 40% coins. They were only released as S mint proof or uncirculated coins only.
     
  9. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Jeeeez. No wonder I get in trouble at work. Guess I should think about quitting my "Quality Control" post. :)
     
  10. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Rapidshare worked great. I still couldn't get your first link to open up. Oh well, I have the file now. Thanks.
     
  11. Coinmelt

    Coinmelt New Member

    Cool spreadsheet.
     
  12. General_Godlike

    General_Godlike Dept. of Transportation

    I really like coinflation.com too . Works very well.
     
  13. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    I've have to say that coinflation.com was good and served a purpose, but this spread sheet is great! It is exactly what I was looking for. Simple and to the point - nothing fancy. I was keeping track of all my numbers on a scrap piece of paper and with the changing price of silver I could never keep track of what my scrap silver was worth.
    Thanks for doing this.
     
  14. monkeyman

    monkeyman Coin Hoarder

    very nice. Thanks!
     
  15. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member


    No problem whatsoever!! I actually had some fun making this spreadsheet, and I pulled all ov the silver weights off of coinflation. I think mine is better though...:kewl::mouth:
     
  16. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    Thanks, I'll look at it in a while. The download took 4 tries but I think it went through.

    Bruce
     
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