CoinManage dvdwizard
5.2
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Liberty Street Software
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$49.95 (Buy it now)
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77625000
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Use to catalog and value your coin collection. Save many hours of data entry by simply picking from complete listings of more than 18,000 US, Canadian and English coins, including: images of all major type (and most design changes), and values for US, UK and Canadian coins. A new View window allows you easily view your collection in many different ways. View Want List and Sell List info. View your coins by Month of Purchase, Month of Sale, Set, Location, Dealer, Customer, Grading Service, Year, Grade and Mint Mark. Want to see and perhaps print all coins in your collection dated 1961? Simply open the Year icon and click on 1961. Sets have been introduced to the program. Define as many Sets as you want. Each coin can belong to as many as 3 sets. Easily view coins by Set using the View window mentioned earlier. Use the Needed to Complete feature to see which varieties are needed to complete a particular type set. Now includes built-in Access-compatible reporting features. is also a handy information tool, version 2004 now includes hundreds of links to non-commercial coin-related web-sites, organized by coin type. |
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