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Perhaps you all could give me some advice on the best available software for inventorying my coin collection. I have done a little research on available software but everything I have seen to date appears to be very cluttered looking and quite cumbersome. I am looking for something user friendly with total value and reporting capabilities based on spot prices and coin grades. A pic or link to the pic of each coin would be great for insurance purposes. Anyone have any recommendations?
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 Posted 07/11/2011  6:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nvest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've built a nice Excel spreadsheet with type-tabs... easy to search and edit. Also helps when the insurance company requires an inventory.
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I thought about building one in excel as well, but figured there has to be some pretty sophisticated options available with good reporting capabilities, graphic interphase, and automatic updates depending on spot prices and recent auction pricing? Not sure what the cost would be or if it would even be worth while but it would be a great to be able to tie this into a persons entire financial portfolio.
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 Posted 07/11/2011  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nvest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a good point - mine has built-in hyperlinks, but nothing where actually pulls updated data from the web. I'm sure somebody's got the Excel know-how! I built an excel common gold/silver melt coin calculator that just needs daily spot prices inputed... then I found (124) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed .com and gave up on trying to get it to auto-update.
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I use EXCEL as well, but taking advantage of the TABS is a great idea!
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 Posted 07/12/2011  10:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With Excel you can get all kinds of information from members here, many other people you may know, people you may work with. Excel is so popular, you can find out info on that from many sources.
Another great thing about Excel is so many computers use it if you have your info on a CD, flash drive, floppy disc, you can go almost anywhere and bring up your info.
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I am using Excel too, one tab for coins, another for paper.

The rows that I use are; description, grade, what I paid for it, collector value, and comments. I have to update the collector value myself about every three to six months (whenever I get around to it).
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Excel also.
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Excel here I have 5 tabs, Current Bids, Current Orders, Cost of needs/wants, Coins, Currency

within those tabs, I have sections for each auction site, groupings of coins, and groupings of currency
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MS Access database for me. I know I'm in the small minority, but if you take a little time to learn how to create and use a database application, everything becomes quite easy. For what it's worth, I started with an Excel spreadsheet with tabs for each denomination.

With my database, there is just one file with all the pertinent information and then I create queries/reports for the various "looks" I want. For example, I have queries which display only Lincoln Cents or another that displays all the coins I need to upgrade in my Dansco's.

Best of luck.
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Using Coin Manager by Liberty Street.
It's pretty Awesome..
You can download a demo I believe...
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Excel here as well. With pivot tables and filters, I can produce most anything I'd like, rivaling novice Access capabilities. An input section with spot prices drives bullion values and it's all linked to a total investment/net worth file, also Excel based. Very easy to manage. No cost since I have Excel. I just wish the numbers were higher. :) Please, no data security lectures like last time I mentioned Excel. Got that covered.
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Excel using multiple worksheets. I use pivot tables within each worksheet to sort and categorise. Relevant details from each worksheet is hyperlinked internally to a summary sheet. I toyed with hyperlinking photographs, but the hyperlinks break when you manipulate directory structures, and of course the pictures are large and not particularly portable.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  11:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hambone to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does anyone use open office? I dont have microsoft access on my laptop at home, but at school the computers have access and I know how to use it, somewhat. I'm wondering if theres a tutorial for creating databases in open office like in microsoft office.

The database part of OOo seems to be unused by regular people:P
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I have Open Office, but I don't use the database functions, sorry.
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Haha! See, regular people dont use database:/

Well I've been fiddling with it for about 30 minutes, figured out how to do basic stuff. Learning access from a book was easy, finding out how to do database on my own is difficult.
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