I'm using an Excel workbook with several sheets. One sheet per country that I actively collect, one sheet for all Euro coins, one for all fake and counterfeit coins, one for each continent for the countries I visited, etc.
I also have a numista account, not for trading but for having a good overview with pictures. Which is especially handy when abroad and not having my excel sheet with me. The only thing with that site is that it doesn't cover all my coins. I have quite some locally issued coins (mintage sometimes just a few hundred) and counterfeit and fake coins, which are not covered there.
@Ham1947: The best way would be to throw the Apple out of the window and buy a decent pc, where you install Excel. Then follow the video by Tbone.
No, seriously, for what I know it isn't possible. Not sure if allowed to place links, but here's a few links which support my assumption. http://apple.stackexchange.com/ques...l-in-numbers and https://discussions.apple.com/threa...405?tstart=0
I also have a numista account, not for trading but for having a good overview with pictures. Which is especially handy when abroad and not having my excel sheet with me. The only thing with that site is that it doesn't cover all my coins. I have quite some locally issued coins (mintage sometimes just a few hundred) and counterfeit and fake coins, which are not covered there.
@Ham1947: The best way would be to throw the Apple out of the window and buy a decent pc, where you install Excel. Then follow the video by Tbone.


















