Silver Coin Inventory and Pricing Tool a.k.a Silver Coin Value Calculator
Hi, I'm the creator of the website http://www.silverdollarbusiness.com. Because I'm in the Silver Business, I've created a spreadsheet for silver coin collectors, jewelers, pawn shop owners or anyone who wants to keep track of their inventory and how much it's worth based on the current spot price of silver. As you probably already know, each coin is a different weight and some have different levels of silver content. All of this has been taken into consideration when creating the equations that automatically update the values of the coin and the total value of multiple coins.
The price for this is ridiculously low... only $5.00! Keep this spreadsheet handy when you are talking to clients, dealers or average folks who are selling their silver coins. It will pay for itself over and over.
These are the coins currently in the spreadsheet:
1942-1945 Nickel
1916-1945 Mercury Dime
1946-1964 Roosevelt Dime
1916-1930 Standing Liberty Quarter
1932-1964 Washington Quarter
1916-1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
1948-1963 Franklin Half Dollar
1964 Kennedy Half Dollar
1965-1970 Half Dollar (40% silver)
1878-1921 Morgan Dollar
1921-1935 Peace Dollar
1971-1976 Eisenhower Dollar (40% silver)
Silver Eagle Bullion
Other Bullion
After you purchase the spreadsheet for only $5. I'll send you a Microsoft Excel version and an Open Office version (Open Office is a free alternative to Microsoft) of the spreadsheet.
Click the Button below to purchase via Paypal.
Thanks!
Bill Schuler
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