AdDicted2Ag
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- Jan 24, 2012
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Hey everyone.. I was just updating my excel sheet today, when I remembered that I saw someone post on here asking where to find one awhile back.. So I figured I would upload the sheet I made incase anyone else wanted to try it out.. It is fairly basic, but I did put in some columns, which makes it easier for one to diversify and balance out their collection. If there are any changes, or specific categories you would want, just let me know and when I have the time I can try to adapt it to fit your specific coin collection. Keep in mind this is just the Melt Value for basic American coinage and Common bullion. Let me know if you have any questions.. Hopefully it helps at least one person out.. Happy Hunting All..
EDIT: I realized the silver amount was wrong on this spreadsheet under franklin halves and walkers.. It should be .3617 under the amounts, not .1479.. FYI
NOTES:
The Silver melt value for the day goes in the Blue cell below Market Value
The amount you have of each item goes in the Collection Row below the particular item.
Junk Silver should be entered in GRAMS (rings, necklaces, spoons etc..)
Enjoy
EDIT: I realized the silver amount was wrong on this spreadsheet under franklin halves and walkers.. It should be .3617 under the amounts, not .1479.. FYI
NOTES:
The Silver melt value for the day goes in the Blue cell below Market Value
The amount you have of each item goes in the Collection Row below the particular item.
Junk Silver should be entered in GRAMS (rings, necklaces, spoons etc..)
Enjoy
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