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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 87327, member: 4552"]There are quite a few collectors that invent thier own spreadsheets with Excell. There are also a few coin collecting programs for the computer out there. They all work very well if your into being a dealer some day and want to make sure of how much you paid versus how much you will sell them for. This worksheet appears to work well for you though. However, I've found that over the years as the quantity, quality and variety of coins increases, a spread sheet becomes very extensive and tiresone. Maybe that's because I'm to old and have lost patience with many things. Myself, I don't care to try to keep track of what I have, only what I want or need. For example I have 10 sets of Lincoln Cents with the highest quality in set #1 and progressively lesser quality going toward set #10. All are basically complete except for the last 3 sets missing the 55DD. With a large collection it is easier to keep a list of what is needed rather than what is present.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 87327, member: 4552"]There are quite a few collectors that invent thier own spreadsheets with Excell. There are also a few coin collecting programs for the computer out there. They all work very well if your into being a dealer some day and want to make sure of how much you paid versus how much you will sell them for. This worksheet appears to work well for you though. However, I've found that over the years as the quantity, quality and variety of coins increases, a spread sheet becomes very extensive and tiresone. Maybe that's because I'm to old and have lost patience with many things. Myself, I don't care to try to keep track of what I have, only what I want or need. For example I have 10 sets of Lincoln Cents with the highest quality in set #1 and progressively lesser quality going toward set #10. All are basically complete except for the last 3 sets missing the 55DD. With a large collection it is easier to keep a list of what is needed rather than what is present.[/QUOTE]
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