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Points Credit : 0.6995 points Currently valued at $0.70
The 3rd edition of the Canadian Currency Collection Inventory Management and Price Guide software continues to evolve and expand in listings and pricing. Pricing for Government notes issued from 1820 to 1924 has been added, along with Series VI Bank of Canada notes. Over 500 more coins are listed from new issues to variants to errors. Pricing for single issue collector coins and for gold coins has also been expanded to grades 65-70, to reflect the emerging trade of these coins in higher certified grades. And pricing for 10¢ and 25¢ High Grade coins has been added, with pricing expanded to the years 1858 to 1980. The result of all of these additions is that pricing information now exceeds 125,000 price points.
Inside this software you will find:
1. A total of 66 different spreadsheets, 43 of which are for recording the inventory of the coins or banknotes found in your collection!
2. The inventory spreadsheets have listings for 1¢ to $2 Business Denomination coins from 1858 to 2006, ½ Penny to $2 Provincial coins from 1823 to 1947, High Grade 1¢ to $1 coins from 1858 to 1980, Collector Coins, Collector Sets, Maple Leafs and Gold coins. For notes, Municipal, Provincial and Federal Government (1820-1924) issues along with Series I to VI Bank of Canada notes (1935-2004) are now listed!
3. Over 125,000 price points using 54 different coin grades and 18 different banknote grades!
4. Prices for over 4,500 different coins and sets; and nearly 3,200 different banknote prefix items!
5. A Coin Grading Assistant that provides over 325 obverse images of copper and silver coins for up to 21 grades, using 7 different portraits from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II!
6. Four different calculators to make it easy to determine auction prices, dealer prices, www.ebay.com prices, bullion prices, and any other basic calculation you may want to make!
7. User settable foreign exchange rates and bullion prices!
8. And more varieties listed than any other catalog available!
The User Guide that accompanies the software also contains an Introduction to Currency Collecting. In it you will find information on such things such as the popular eye appeal grades used to value coins - such as Brown, Red/Brown, Red, Gem Red, Cameo, Heavy Cameo and Ultra Heavy Cameo used with copper coins. Or Premium Quality and Gem used with silver and nickel coins. You will also get things such as an explanation of the differences between Business Issue, Proof Like, Specimen and Collector coins. Add to that the basics of coin collecting, introduction to coin grading, and the basics to banknote collecting.
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