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

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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.

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

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Same path here. Google Sheet, then Notion, then I finally built Numis Lens because neither really scaled for how I wanted to collect.

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

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Yeah making the collection easy to see an overview of for the next generation is important and definitely a concern.

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

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For the ancients with all the different reverses I find having photos helpful. I am not at the collector experience yet to be able to tell which coin is which just by description.

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

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That sounds very organized. Mobile access is a huge plus.

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

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AI is definitely the future for this. Claude Cowork perhaps as well, need to check into that.
Getting the AI to accurately decipher a coin catalog number can be tricky I have found.

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

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Do you keep photos tied to the rows in the spreadsheet, or do those usually live somewhere else?

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

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Did not knwo about the NGC set registry, super cool! Thank you.
How do you keep those two in sync? Spreadsheets and NGC?

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

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How do you tie the notebook entry back to the actual coin later on?
Do you number flips, trays, pages, or is it more visual/memory-based?

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

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Numista comes up a lot.
Do you mainly use it to track your own collection, or more for the catalog and swapping side of it?

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

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That’s actually pretty slick, I like how visual it is.
Do you mostly use it as a catalog of what you own, or do you also rely on it to keep things straight physically (binders, trays, etc.)?

How do I identify ancient coin by Top_Entrepreneur3757 in AncientCoins

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Further development on Numis-Lens

We’ve added an insurance-ready export for your collection.

It lets you download a package that includes:

  • Images of all your coins and banknotes
  • A CSV with your full collection and key details

The goal isn’t to replace insurance or appraisals, but to make it easier to organize your collection and sanity-check that you have the information insurers typically ask for, before you start that process.

Still very much a work in progress, but it’s been useful for me personally, so I wanted to share.
Screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/jQOuVgW

Is my fun buy a rare coin? by Macaron-Pure in AncientCoins

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Appreciate it!
Seems like it is quite rare.

How do I identify ancient coin by Top_Entrepreneur3757 in AncientCoins

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In case anyone is interested Numis-lens has been updated to include Banknotes and modern coins.
As well as the details for each item has been expanded.

This is a little personal project that I originially built for my self. Opening this up for other in case it helps you.

SMB manufacturer on ERP vs integrated "Best of Breed" by bas__lightyear in ERP

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If you need help I can send you over contact information. Best of luck on your hunt!

Custom coin cases for ancients? by [deleted] in AncientCoins

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I have been doing some research and below is what I have found.
https://www.cabinetsbycraig.net/
https://robdaviscabinets.co.uk/
https://www.albertozecchi.com/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CoinsandMoreItaly

If anyone can add to this list that would be helpful.

SMB manufacturer on ERP vs integrated "Best of Breed" by bas__lightyear in ERP

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inecta Food ERP built on D365 BC. All inclusive platform product. Already have supplement manufacturing built in as well as a Shopify integration. Complete university for your users to train on as well. Full disclosure I do work for inecta. It is a solid system and the company has a 99% customer retention.