TrpnBils
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So even though I don't find nearly the quantity of old coinage that a lot of you guys do, I consider myself a coinshooter and I always find myself trying to "do the math" in my head when I arrive at a new site trying to figure out what types of coins I might find based on the age. I made this Excel spreadsheet for myself (it can also be opened in OpenOffice software, which is a free office suite you can download that is compatible with Microsoft's stuff) about 8 months ago and I know there are some others out there that will find it useful. I know there are a lot of variables at work where you can be on a new site and still pull something old, or vice versa, so take it for what it's worth. I just think it's interesting and I'm glad I made it.
The spreadsheet sorts coins minted from 1800 to 1964 as seen below. I covered everything from half cents to double eagles, so colonial coinage and specialty stuff like post-colonial issues and commemoratives are not included. Also, I did include the "never going to happens" (i.e. 1804 silver dollars will make an appearance on here) because I just intended for it to be a rough reference. The main positive for this is that the year and coin type headings are floating, so they stay with the body of the spreadsheet as you scroll top to bottom or left to right. I couldn't attach an Excel file here, but I realized I could attach it if I zipped the file. Enjoy!
The spreadsheet sorts coins minted from 1800 to 1964 as seen below. I covered everything from half cents to double eagles, so colonial coinage and specialty stuff like post-colonial issues and commemoratives are not included. Also, I did include the "never going to happens" (i.e. 1804 silver dollars will make an appearance on here) because I just intended for it to be a rough reference. The main positive for this is that the year and coin type headings are floating, so they stay with the body of the spreadsheet as you scroll top to bottom or left to right. I couldn't attach an Excel file here, but I realized I could attach it if I zipped the file. Enjoy!
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