1. Coin Name or Description:
This column is used to record the name or description of the coin, helping you easily identify each coin in your collection.
2. Mint Mark:
The mint mark indicates where the coin was produced, which can significantly affect its rarity and value.
3. Year of Issue:
Tracking the year of issue helps collectors differentiate between coins with similar designs but different production years.
4. Denomination:
Record the coin's face value or denomination, such as cents, dollars, or euros.
5. Country of Origin:
This column identifies the country that issued the coin, providing essential historical context.
6. Condition or Grade:
Assign a grade to each coin to assess its overall condition, from poor to mint condition.
7. Purchase Date:
Keep track of when you acquired each coin to monitor your collecting history.
8. Purchase Price:
Record the price you paid for each coin, helping you assess the investment value of your collection.
9. Current Market Value:
Regularly update this column to stay informed about the current market value of your coins.
10. Special Notes or Remarks:
Use this section to add any relevant information or historical context about a particular coin in your collection.