Spreadsheet for Banknotes
Spreadsheet for Banknotes
Hello, I have a small collection of paper currency. I don't have a way of tracking the collection and would like to create some type of spreadsheet. Rather than reinventing the wheel, does anyone have a sample spreadsheet that they like and use that they could share? TIA
Re: Spreadsheet for Banknotes
Welcome to C&C @Imabroker!
Most collectors employ excel or some type of spreadsheet. I use "Numbers" on my mac.
Threads like these are all over the place with many great ideas. Here's one 1 found on the Paper Money Forum:
https://www.papermoneyforum.com/post/ho ... 1332282965
My columns are similar to the ones posted in the above thread. I collect World so I start with nation, and list according to P (or Krause #) denomination, what I paid & an extra section for personal notes/comments but each person has different criteria.
Numista is also a cool website which allows collectors to catalogue their coins & paper money collections. Once you register & add all of your notes (& coins if so choose), you can actually export a spreadsheet. I have never done it myself but there are many members who have (& like it).
You may wish to check it out here:
https://en.numista.com/
Good luck & happy collecting!
Most collectors employ excel or some type of spreadsheet. I use "Numbers" on my mac.
Threads like these are all over the place with many great ideas. Here's one 1 found on the Paper Money Forum:
https://www.papermoneyforum.com/post/ho ... 1332282965
My columns are similar to the ones posted in the above thread. I collect World so I start with nation, and list according to P (or Krause #) denomination, what I paid & an extra section for personal notes/comments but each person has different criteria.
Numista is also a cool website which allows collectors to catalogue their coins & paper money collections. Once you register & add all of your notes (& coins if so choose), you can actually export a spreadsheet. I have never done it myself but there are many members who have (& like it).
You may wish to check it out here:
https://en.numista.com/
Good luck & happy collecting!
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