Coin Collection Software Question

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by KevinS, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. KevinS

    KevinS Junior Member

    Hi:

    I was wondeing if coin collection software is a good idea. I like the idea of having everything cataloged with access to current value changes but not sure I want my entire collection information available to some hacker or potential thief either.

    Anybody know where I can buy a "cheap" download? The ones I've seen thru google search are expensive. There's one on ebay for $19.99 that looks interesting. Anybody ever use it/try it?

    Thanks for your input as usual guys.:headbang:
     
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  3. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    I use Coin Manage and Currency Manage and love the both of them I downloaded the two for around $60. You can just get one of them if you like. It has good reporting software, brings in the coin values, lets you post a picture with the coin, prints a want list with the values and a bunch of other stuff. I have been very happy. It's great to have everything inventoried. You can also dump all the info to a spreadsheet, which I do sometimes so I can make my own analysis. You can't go wrong.
     
  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I use coin elite and download updates maybe once a year.
     
  5. north49guy

    north49guy Show me the Money

    CoinManage (I also use CurrencyManage and StampManage) are great software programs, they are the best that I have seen and I would highly recommend!
     
  6. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector

    I just put whatever I want about my collection into an excel worksheet. Can customize it anyway I want to and could even link it to the internet to automatically update with price guides if I wanted to do so.

    If you have certified coin, register them with the PCGS and/or NGC set registries as they each do a decent job of keeping your collection managed.
     
  7. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    As noted I too use Excel. If you have Microsoft Office, Excel is included and then you don't have to buy anything. Note that if you use a program you purchase, it will not usually be usable on other computers. This means your stuck with only seeing, modifying, etc your info on one computer. If you go anywhere on Earth, Excel is probably available. However, in China Excel is in Chinese so you'ld have to learn that.
    Not sure but I think Excel in Mexico is in Spanish. ;)
     
  8. Jac

    Jac Coin Idiot

    Google Docs has a spreadsheet tool that you use online. Since it's all stored on Google, you can access your spreadsheet from any computer with a browser (unless your browser is really ancient). I believe that it also supports some of the simpler sorts of calculations and can be exported to Excel. The main limitation is that you have to be online.
     
  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Coin Elite. Have used it for many years.
    Even before Windows came out.
    It will do most anything without all the work of Excel.
     
  10. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    If I get another laptop, which I will my Coin Manage 2009 should transfer over. I should just have to download another copy and enter in the registration key code which I paid for. In the wors case it does not work and I have to buy another copy, I think I can spare the $60 or what ever it cost.

    Obvioulsy it's to each their own. If a person does not know Excel so well then an "in can" program would be the way to go. I'm pretty good with spreadsheets and even Access, but I like the tailored program of coin manage.
     
  11. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Just remember that anything you have stored on line is always a possible target for hackers. So many say it can't happen but so far I've known two people that almost lost thier bank accounts by using on line banking. Also, several people I know have had extensive problems with credit card frauds on line.
    As long as you think your safe, no problems. Maybe.
     
  12. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    For Excel you could always just call the Video Professor that advertises on TV that he will send you a CD on any program you say for FREE. Never tried it but nothing to loose. I guess the gimmick is if you try one you'll buy more.
    Also, there are many books on how to use Excel. And if you know anyone in a company that has an office, they could always help with Excel. I use people I know in offices all the time for stuff like that.
     
  13. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    I'm in the process of converting over to Collector's Assistant. You can export the database from Excel where I was and still am keeping my collection until the completion of the conversion. I really like the fact that you can get updates on the coin value using various value forums and also attach photos. When I have to add new coins, it is really nice because it allows you to select the coin, year, and its grade and then it automatically fills in the other stuff like mintage, value, material of construction, designer, etc. It also has a pretty large photo library with the various pics of varieties, etc. It costs about $60 but I got it for free. My daughters, bless their little hearts, bought it for me for my birthday.
     
  14. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    Sounds just like Coin Manage. Same price level. Good present from the kids. I asked for some intercept albums.

    One other thing I like about these software programs, I find myself at work or on the road running the program and looking at the pictures, or various reports. It's almost like having your collection with you.
     
  15. KevinS

    KevinS Junior Member

    I cannot say thank you enough! You guys really are great! Can't wait to get started. I think just pulling them out of their safes and seeing them again will be a thrill all by itself. Can't wait to see what surprises are in store for me. As a little kid my local dealer told me always buy the best you can afford and I never forgot that advice. That was 40 some years ago.
     
  16. TAS2826

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  17. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Impressive list but that is just one more reason for me to stick to Excel.
     
  18. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Call me simple or cheap, but I just use Excel and have made a spreadsheet that tracks my collection.
     
  19. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I went with a program because I was too lazy.:D
     
  20. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    If I invested a lot of time in developing a spreadsheet, I would also lean that way. That's exactly what I did not want to do..and I am a spreadsheet fanantic.
     
  21. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    I downloaded the 30 day ver. of Coin Manage 2009.. free for 30 then need reg. but Wow.. It looks cool but the prices it quotes are NUTS! 7,000 For a PF65 1880 P Morgan..
    Nice Pictures and info.. and connects to PCGS .. Not to bad..

    The Pirate in me says find a SN since Copyright infringment is your greatest entertainment value. .. Bad..



    Kidding.. I like my Karma
     
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