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<p>[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 638210, member: 5787"]I have a huge spreadsheet that I've been using for many years to catalog coins. My daughers recently purchased me a copy of Collector's Assistant, which I've been using to move my Excel database into over the past month. It takes a little time to get use to but it is pretty good in the end. It will automatically udpate your coin values and will populate things like mintage, type of metal, designer, and size. It is kind of cool but it does take a little time to get use to. I love Excel and have my entire life on it. I must say that the Collector's Assistant does have its advantages over it like views of mint marks on coins, views of varieties of coins, and view of toned images. You can also place pictures of your coins into the database. It is pretty nifty. It is also cool when you add new coins to your collection. You only need to add the coin denomination and its year and will download most of the information. You just need to add the coin's grade, purchase price, purchase date, and seller. I pretty excited about it so far.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 638210, member: 5787"]I have a huge spreadsheet that I've been using for many years to catalog coins. My daughers recently purchased me a copy of Collector's Assistant, which I've been using to move my Excel database into over the past month. It takes a little time to get use to but it is pretty good in the end. It will automatically udpate your coin values and will populate things like mintage, type of metal, designer, and size. It is kind of cool but it does take a little time to get use to. I love Excel and have my entire life on it. I must say that the Collector's Assistant does have its advantages over it like views of mint marks on coins, views of varieties of coins, and view of toned images. You can also place pictures of your coins into the database. It is pretty nifty. It is also cool when you add new coins to your collection. You only need to add the coin denomination and its year and will download most of the information. You just need to add the coin's grade, purchase price, purchase date, and seller. I pretty excited about it so far.[/QUOTE]
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