Maintain catalog of coins, capturing main coin characteristics like type, face value, currency, country, year, mint, grade, catalog ID.
Track the estimated value of the coin, the price you paid for it, the source where you obtained the coin, and the location.
Lookup additional information about each coin, including prices for various grades, similar coins for sale on eBay, coin reference information, etc.
Store up to three images for each coin (typically, obverse, reverse, and detail).
Export your collection as Excel spreadsheet (for example, as a backup).
Import your collection from an Excel spreadsheet.
You can log in to Occato using your Google account
(you can create it free of charge if you don't have one).
Recent Blog Posts
Photographic Coins in Edge LightI was wondering how to accentuate lines of coin design on a photograph. Illuminating a coin evenly from around it at low angles should make all edges bright (because the ...
Posted Jul 16, 2011 6:57 PM by Alex R.
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Posted Jun 4, 2011 1:38 PM by Alex R.
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Posted Jun 4, 2011 1:39 PM by Alex R.