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<p>[QUOTE="Rhino89, post: 1054500, member: 21773"]Both the coin and note features of the software have that drop-down menu that allows you to add or remove certain columns from your list based on what you want to use (or don't want to use). As far as a place for certification numbers, I don't see one specifically called that, but I'm looking at the list right now and one of them is "Item Set Number" where you ccan type in your certification numbers (and it also lets you put in letters, so you can do NGC ###### or PCGS ######)... If that doesn't work, you can always put that same info in the comment box. Also, see the screen shot where I have a coin really big? For every coin or note you add to your master list (see previous shots with the excel-looking layout) you can actually click on an individual line and then switch over to a "Details" tab, which allows you to put in even more specific and detailed info about your coin. You'll havea box for comments, a box for grade comments, a box for catalog details, set details... there's so many fields you can put in in general. Here's a list: </p><p> </p><p>Country</p><p>Currency</p><p>Denomination</p><p>Weight</p><p>Name/Series</p><p>Category</p><p>Year</p><p>Issue Start Date</p><p>Issue End Date</p><p>Mint Name</p><p>Mint Mark</p><p>Edge</p><p>Designer</p><p>Mintage</p><p>Composition Inner</p><p>Composition Outer</p><p>Diameter</p><p>Thickness</p><p>Die Details</p><p>Catalog Value</p><p>Set Name</p><p>Number of Items in Set</p><p>Item Set Number</p><p>Catalog Details (box to type)</p><p>Set Details (box to type)</p><p>Status</p><p>Grade</p><p>Quantitity</p><p>Acquired From</p><p>Date Acquired</p><p>Price Paid</p><p>Price Sold</p><p>Date Sold</p><p>Comments (box to type)</p><p>Grade Comments (box to type)</p><p> </p><p>After all that, there's not much else you need anymore lol... I mean how many softwares go into that kind of detail, you know? Not many that I've seen. And this thing can be used for any country, all the fields are customizable to take whatever you're collecting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino89, post: 1054500, member: 21773"]Both the coin and note features of the software have that drop-down menu that allows you to add or remove certain columns from your list based on what you want to use (or don't want to use). As far as a place for certification numbers, I don't see one specifically called that, but I'm looking at the list right now and one of them is "Item Set Number" where you ccan type in your certification numbers (and it also lets you put in letters, so you can do NGC ###### or PCGS ######)... If that doesn't work, you can always put that same info in the comment box. Also, see the screen shot where I have a coin really big? For every coin or note you add to your master list (see previous shots with the excel-looking layout) you can actually click on an individual line and then switch over to a "Details" tab, which allows you to put in even more specific and detailed info about your coin. You'll havea box for comments, a box for grade comments, a box for catalog details, set details... there's so many fields you can put in in general. Here's a list: Country Currency Denomination Weight Name/Series Category Year Issue Start Date Issue End Date Mint Name Mint Mark Edge Designer Mintage Composition Inner Composition Outer Diameter Thickness Die Details Catalog Value Set Name Number of Items in Set Item Set Number Catalog Details (box to type) Set Details (box to type) Status Grade Quantitity Acquired From Date Acquired Price Paid Price Sold Date Sold Comments (box to type) Grade Comments (box to type) After all that, there's not much else you need anymore lol... I mean how many softwares go into that kind of detail, you know? Not many that I've seen. And this thing can be used for any country, all the fields are customizable to take whatever you're collecting.[/QUOTE]
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