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Offline RgGoodie

2008 Australian Coin Inventory spreadsheet
February 12, 2008, 07:19:37 AM
With the help and feedback from some of my mates on the Australian Coins tokens and Banknotes forum, I have updated an Australian Inventory spreadsheet.

It is based on ALL coins found in the 15th edition of Greg McDonald's The Pocket Guide to Australian Coins and Banknotes

You can view it on line or download it for your personal use.

If you find errors or items that need to be addressed,  :o  please email me.

I would like to thank Bigfella, for getting me started and Yass for reviewing the technical aspects of the inventory sheet. Many thanks to all of the other Aussies who tested it for me.  :-*

To find the spreadsheet go to www.aussie-coins.com
click on the links section and select the top link.

Have fun  ;D


rggoodie
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Offline Humpybong

Re: 2008 Australian Coin Inventory spreadsheet
February 12, 2008, 09:22:37 AM


Great job Richard.

The good part about this spreadsheet is that you can modify it to suit your own requirements.

I also use it for foreign coins.....just changed the headings and coins and saved it under another name

Barry
Brisbane, Australia
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Brissyboy

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Hi Richard,

You and Shane have done a great job with this spreadsheet.

You asked for feedback. I have noticed a number of errors and omissions and ways to improve on the listings and descriptions for the decimals.

I'll work on it when I can and when finished I'll let you know and then we can work out a way for me to get it to you.

Wayne

 


Offline RgGoodie

Thanks Wayne,
I look forward to it
Iam currently involved in indexing the entire book so you will be able to use any search key and find any coin in the book on your computer.
No images- that is for Greg - it is his book - this is just an electronic index vs the current table of contents.

rggoodie
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