| Author |
Replies: 11 / Views: 3,263 |
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
1406 Posts |
Hello, First, I have search the forum and have not found anything posted other then BadThad's Lincoln Spreadsheet. Can someone save me the time and email meor lead me to a spreadsheet that I can track many series of coins. I have seen excel ones with tabs at the bottom that have each of the series on a separate page which would be awesome. Thanks for the help!
|
|
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
666 Posts |
google "coin spreadsheet"
first result - free download
|
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
1406 Posts |
no way! Why did I not think of that! What a waste of a few hours searching the wrong place. Thanks Springcypress!
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
1745 Posts |
PM sent, I have a version to send you.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1161 Posts |
If your interested in a spreadsheet for Canadian coins let me know. I have a start on a spreadsheet for them and your welcome to use if you want or at least give feedback if you like. It is created with Excel 2K. Let me know and I can email it to you.
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
Canada
10743 Posts |
cladhunter, I'd like one of those if you want to email me. 
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1161 Posts |
Quote: cladhunter, I'd like one of those if you want to email me.
Sent you a message. When you reply with your email I will send you the file. It is a work in progress but having fun. Please ask any questions and supply any comments you want. Any upgrades or information that you think would be beneficial would be greatly appreciated. I'm including pics of the different varieties as I go so that there will be a reference included in the spreadsheet for each variety. So far I'm pretty much done with Large and small cents and working on nickels. Learning as I go as I have never really worked with excel to much in the past. :)
|
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
1406 Posts |
Thank you Cladhunter! I have only started a small canadian cent collection so I am not in need; yet!
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1161 Posts |
No problem captainkurt. I figured I would just make the offer. Mine is still a work in progress. I have pics in it for each coin date range to show the design and for different varieties. It is my winter project and has been on the back burner over the warm months. I will be working on it again this winter. I'm not a excel pro but I'm learning as I go and having fun. I have the Large and small cents pretty much finished and a good start on the nickels. Need to get pics of some of the Large cent varieties...there are a fair amount.
|
|
New Member
United States
7 Posts |
@ cladhunter13 - Wondering if I too could get a copy of that spreadsheet - sounds like it might take a HUGE bite out of my project (and yes, I'd be willing to reciprocate once mine is even close to done!)
Thanks
|
|
New Member
Canada
2 Posts |
Not trying to sound like the "me too!" generation, but as I try and sort out my collection, the daunting task of re-inventory to be tackled, I have discovered that a couple of years later, my Visicalc spreadsheets of Canadian coins really don't port anywhere anymore (well, probably if I stood up an old PC, moved from visicalc to lotus 123, then evolved from there... Recreating from scratch would be a lot faster...) and am hoping that a more modern spreadsheet that encompasses Canada might be available.
Thank you,
Dixon
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
711 Posts |
I don't know how management here would feel about this, but to me we have a simple solution to our common problem.
The answer is the community.
We should do an open source / creative commons licensed spreadsheet free for all to use and modify. We could host it on google docs and all work on parts as whatever pace we want.
Why should we each make up our own spreadsheets? Why wouldn't we collaborate?
|
| |
Replies: 11 / Views: 3,263 |
|