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US Coin Checklist Spreadsheet Or PDF

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Has anyone found or made a user friendly US Coin Checklist? I made one in excel but it's kind of cumbersome. I'm old school and would prefer something I can print out or even a book that I can take with me when I go to my LCS or even while I'm shopping online. I find it hard to jump back and forth between my spreadsheet and browser on my laptop. If anyone is willing to share theirs, please post a screen shot so I can see if that is something that will work for me. I'd be much appreciative.
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https://libertycoinservice.com/coll...s-checklist/

Try this.
You can print out individual lists.
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I made one in excel but it's kind of cumbersome. I'm old school and would prefer something I can print out
I have always used a spreadsheet for numismatic inventories and lists. I used to print them before I had easy access to them on my phone.
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I have found that you can munipulate Word tables far easier then Excel spread sheets
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