@UrbanDecay04 said:
I'm actually quite proud of the logging... It took me 4 days just to get as far as I am now... It was a fun process believe it or not
Nice job and great start to a lifelong hobby. It's funny how even when "working" on your collection it's fun. Remember this: "Coin collecting is the only hobby where you can spend all of your money and still have some left".
Lots you could add to your spreadsheet over time. Could even come up with personal categories like ranking your coins on eye appeal, color, how you have them categorized for storage (like an index number), or just “my favorites,” or “coins I will never sell.” Etc
Then you have conditional formatting or other color coding...
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Nice job and great start to a lifelong hobby. It's funny how even when "working" on your collection it's fun. Remember this: "Coin collecting is the only hobby where you can spend all of your money and still have some left".
Nice, but don't attribute it to me. I don't know where I heard it or who said it, but I didn't come up with it. I wish I did.
Feels good to put together a nice spreadsheet.
Country, Denomination, Date, mint, grade, purchase date, purchase price, source, current value, notes....
Lots you could add to your spreadsheet over time. Could even come up with personal categories like ranking your coins on eye appeal, color, how you have them categorized for storage (like an index number), or just “my favorites,” or “coins I will never sell.” Etc
Then you have conditional formatting or other color coding...
Love me a good spreadsheet.
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Have you looked for Full Steps on those Jefferson Nickels?
You might have a serious cherrypick among them.
You will see and find alot of hidden value others miss, if you specialize in a series.
BST: KindaNewish (3/21/21), WQuarterFreddie (3/30/21), Meltdown (4/6/21), DBSTrader2 (5/5/21) AKA- unclemonkey on Blow Out
Impressive spread sheet.... a good foundation, and expandable for other categories as you get deeper into the hobby. Cheers, RickO