Software or Apps for Coin prices
JapanJohn
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What is out there software wise for tracking coin prices or precious metals?
I just bought an iPad and have an iPhone and I've been kind of an app junkie for a while. There are some remarkably interesting and powerful applications out there I find myself using all the time.
I did however just back down from buying a Precious Metal app that shows spot prices. It's dirt cheap and I'm not a tightwad but I can get the same info by logging into Kitco or any of a dozen other websites for free. So at some point having a paid app is overkill.
Are there any coin price apps that I haven't heard of. Found one called Pocket Change Prospector but that isn't really the standard type price guide.
John
I just bought an iPad and have an iPhone and I've been kind of an app junkie for a while. There are some remarkably interesting and powerful applications out there I find myself using all the time.
I did however just back down from buying a Precious Metal app that shows spot prices. It's dirt cheap and I'm not a tightwad but I can get the same info by logging into Kitco or any of a dozen other websites for free. So at some point having a paid app is overkill.
Are there any coin price apps that I haven't heard of. Found one called Pocket Change Prospector but that isn't really the standard type price guide.
John
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John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
<< <i>I also just found out that PCGS has an app called PhotoGrade which is free. Downloading now to see. It was fairly buried and I kind of stumbled across it accidentally. Surprised I hadn't heard it mentioned here before. >>
Hands down one of the best apps on my iPad...I agree, I haven't heard a bunch about the app here (but maybe I missed it), but this is an absolutely must have going to shows, B&Ms, etc.
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
<< <i>This PhotoGrade sure takes a natural lifetime to download. Must be chock full o' pictures or something.
John >>
Well the old photograde book had about six photos per coin in difeerent grades IRC.
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.