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Opinions requested ... collection software

Question:
I have a program/database manager, CoinManage 2003. It is satisfactory in most regards, but before I spend too much more time cataloging my collection with it I would like your opinion. Is there a better program around? I'm looking at 'Coin Collector's Assistant' Value Package, which includes values and Grading Assistant. The package costs $112.22 with shipping. Values subscription is $16.95, but I don't know if that is payable on a per incidence basis or has to be pre-paid. http://www.brent-krueger.com/software.html This is quite a bit more expensive than the program I've already paid money for. So, I'd like to hear from someone who is familiar with it, OR yet another program they like. Maybe I should be satisfied with CoinManage? I'll be spending a LOT of time with one of them and before I spend too much time I want to be as sure as possible that it is a program I will be happy with over the long haul. So, your experienced opinion would be greatly appreciated.


Answer:
A: Since no two collectors collect the same way, any general purpose software you buy will have some annoying shortcomings that don't quite suit your needs. You may discover this right away, or you may discover this after specializing in something that doesn't fit the software. As for the value update subscriptions, those are only good if all your coins are textbook for the grades supported. If they're not, or if you've specialized into an area not covered, you're left determining the values on your own. For keeping track of your collection, it's more important to keep track of what you paid than current value, anyway, since the current value is only what someone will pay you for it, and I don't know of any value guides that buy coins. Q: Maybe I should be satisfied with CoinManage? A: If you've already paid for it, spend a good amount of time with it before you invest money in something else. Catalog a random sample of your collection and see how easy it is to get used to it. A user interface that seems to work well at first might seem cumbersome as you get used to using the software quickly. See how easy it is to catalog some of your more odd odds and ends.



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