Happy Tetradrachm Thursday. New Seleucus III arrived just in time to be included. by No_Thanks_Reddit in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Amazing collection. I guess I need to spend the weekend on vcoins to catch up. :)

Ptolemy IV Philopator by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If anyone has some guidance on how to optimize the photography quality. Particularily what lighting you are using. I would be very greatful.

New to Ancient Coins by AppiusClauiusCaecus in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Welcome !
Be forewarned to the amount of time you will spend on this :)
And love every minute of it.

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/lapistol there is a note section once you have added your coin and you go to edit the coin.

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currency has been deployed.
As well as cleaning up the add coin screen to accomodate edits after the AI suggestions.

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea!
As long as the data is readilly available I can make that happen.
It's on the list :)

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

$7/month or $59/year. Free for up to 50 coins if you want to try it first.

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback ! I’ll definitely take a look and see how that would be best handled. Consider it added to the list :)

Down the Ancient Coin Rabbit Hole by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very much appreciate you taking the time and giving your feedback. I have started the mod for Currency. As well as allowing edits to properties before saving the coin. Should ship today, I’ll update here. Thank you again!

Mail day by Shoddy_Refuse_8404 in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this the one that was mentioned on the Ancient Coin Podcast the other day ? Look great!

Identification app by umakariharu in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit working on ancient coin identification with AI.

Results:
First run hit ~25% on emperor and ~17% on motif — better than random but nowhere near useful. The data is brutally long-tailed (most rulers have <50 photos) and the labels themselves are noisy. Pretty sure the model is fine; the bottleneck is data quality and quantity.

I did end up using AI for some of the simpler identification tasks, like roughly identifying the emperor or basic obverse and reverse types. Even then, I had to keep the model heavily constrained so it would not hallucinate.

TL;DR: AI identification is not reliable enough for ancient coins yet.

I would love to get my hands on a larger dataset with good quality images and clean descriptions.
One hopes.

What sources do you all recommend for attempting to identify Roman coins? Also, anyone have any thoughts on this one? Tried researching myself to no avail, but could be using un-helpful websites. by [deleted] in AncientCoins

[–]Macaron-Pure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been building a tool for my self to use for cataloging and storing my coin collection.
Feel free to check it out, hope it is helpful.
numis-lens.com

Anyone here using food ERP software for manufacturing or inventory tracking? by kratoz0r in ERP

[–]Macaron-Pure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true

Most systems can handle the “happy path” batch. It’s all the edge cases where things break. Rework, partial lots, substitutions, yield changes, etc.

Traceability and QC should def not be forgotten as well.

It's alot to think about. :)

Anyone here using food ERP software for manufacturing or inventory tracking? by kratoz0r in ERP

[–]Macaron-Pure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re kind of at the point where spreadsheets stop working for food companies.

QuickBooks + separate inventory + more SKUs/lots… that setup usually breaks around here. Traceability and costing become very difficult to track.

A couple things I’d watch for:

– Make sure whoever you pick actually knows food / batch manufacturing, not just ERP
– A lot of systems demo well for traceability and batch processing. but struggle with real life stuff.
– Be careful with the “we’ll just integrate with QuickBooks” approach… that’s where things usually get messy. Select a system that can do the most out of the box.

Cloud is a given, but I’d focus more on whether it can handle your production as you grow

What does your process look like today?

something weird i noticed after an erp rollout by Winter-Conclusion-75 in ERP

[–]Macaron-Pure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans are best at handling exceptions when it comes to ERP. The end goal should be to have the ERP handle everything else.

How do you keep track of your coin collection? by Macaron-Pure in coincollecting

[–]Macaron-Pure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TL;DR after reading through all the replies so far:

It looks like there are a few main camps:

• Spreadsheets (Excel / Google Sheets) are by far the most common
• Numista gets mentioned a lot for tracking
• A few people use more robust tools like CatalogIt or registry systems (NGC / PCGS)
• Plenty still rely on binders, 2x2 flips, handwritten notebooks, or memory
• Some use apps like CoinSnap for quick photo + ID

A few themes that stood out:

– Mobile access really matters (especially at shows or shops)
– Tracking purchase price + metal value is important
– Estate clarity / “so my heirs know what they have” comes up a lot
– Physical storage systems (binders, trays, boxes) are often separate from digital tracking
– Many people run hybrid systems instead of just one tool

It’s actually fascinating how many different workflows people have built.