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by GGerrands » Fri Dec 27, 2013 10:24 pm
dannan14 wrote:GGerrands wrote:I was about to post a thread with a template I'd made, of an excel file to keep records of my silver finds from coin roll hunting.
Alas, .xls is not allowed as upload format.
But I have it if there is a way to post it.
I was pleased with my little spreadsheet, even had it calculate out the actual troy oz of silver in the face value of 90% coin.
You could copy it to a Google doc and share it. This might be a lot of work though since some of your formulas would have to be redone. Google docs spreadsheet isn't 100% compatible with Excel.
Good idea, thanks for it!
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by SilverDragon72 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 5:27 pm
Well, I took inventory of what I had and made it into a document!
Now I have a much better idea of what I need....
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by silverstacker » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:42 pm
chester5731 wrote:Do any of you folks keep records of what you buy and when? I was thinking of making some sort of log book to keep track of what I bought, when I bought and how much I paid. Or is it just as easy to keep a count of what I have and call it good enough?
I have developed a spreadsheet that accounts for when i bought the item, what price paid, description, % of silver/gold/platinum and sell price if i decide to flip. Works out pretty well for me. Specially at year end where I can do a sort of inventory.
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