For those who care,
CoinManage maintains a the full database of
US coinage and expands on this database as you go as long as you're diligent about entering the information.
It then allows you to sort by entry data classification should you want to ... that said I really don't use it for that. The nicer piece of the system is it allows you to put together (print) buy lists for those items missing from individual sets, allows you to enter bullion pieces and automatically downloads daily spot prices to revalue all items identified as bullion, revalues all coins within the database as part of the annual software upgrade, etc.
My wife bought it for me one Christmas many, many years ago and it's been worth every penny too include the annual cost of the upgrades. That said as I mentioned previously, you do need to make sure to stay on top of the entry or it can get out of hand (this given what I tend to enter into the system).
And one final nice feature is that you can produce labels for your flips using an Avery file folder template and the adhesive label sheets. No more labeling 2x2s with a marker and looks so much more professional, has saved me untold hours fooling with such, and satisfies my retired engineer OCD personality.