Monday, November 21, 2016

Tracking Your Junk Silver & Bullion Purchases Using Excel (v 1.0)

This is a post for anyone that is currently buying Silver or plans to start investing in Silver.  

In particular those interested in Silver Bullion (e.g. American Silver Eagles, generic bars & rounds, etc.) and U.S. Junk Silver coins (e.g. 90%, 40% or 35%).  It's always a great feeling when you find a great deal on a some silver.  Whether your buying .999 fine bars/rounds or something like 90% U.S. Junk silver, a great deal is a great deal.  

However if you're not careful with detailing your purchases, you may not know as much about your collection as you should.  

Here are just a couple examples of issues, not having a good record of your purchases can lead to:

- Wasting time doing repeat inventory of your collection
- Selling for a loss (because you aren't aware of your initial purchase price, not due to the market)
- How much have you spent in a given time period or in general

For anyone that is buying (and selling) silver, I really feel that using software like Microsoft Excel is essential.  And you don't have to be a pro to use this software.

I have created a spreadsheet that aims at helping people track their Bullion and U.S. Junk Silver coin purchases.  

Below is a YouTube Tutorial for the spreadsheet I have created

What can you expect to get from using this Tracker?

At the very least I hope that this tracker will provide those who use it with the following:

- A simple way to keep track of their Silver Bullion & Silver U.S. Junk Silver purchases
- Keep a running total on the total Cost per ounce of silver in their entire collection
- Know how much the collection has appreciated or depreciated
- Have a running breakdown of each purity in the collection (by total oz. and % of collection)

Screenshots:

Start by selecting the product from the drop down list

The enter the quantity of that coin.  So how many of that product you bought.  Careful not to confuse the Quantity cell with the face value.  Once you have entered a product and a quantity, the spreadsheet will automatically tell you the Total Troy Ounces within that lot.  Please note this total is based on ideal measurements (newly minted bullion or silver coins), and does not factor wear on the products that could offset the actual silver content.

Finally enter the Unit Price, which is what you actually paid for the product.  You also have the option to include any additional costs in the Other Costs cell.  This can be a great place for expenses like premiums or travel expenses.

Now over time as you continue to make additional purchases, just update the tracker and it will keep a record for you to refer to.

BUT WAIT IT GETS BETTER!!!!!

There is also another worksheet in this tracker that will give you a summary of your purchases.  I'm calling it the SnapShot page.

You do need to Manually enter the Current price of Silver in cell B2.

But after that the SnapShot page provides you with:
- Total T oz. of Silver in the collection
- Your cost per ounce of Silver (this will be skewed if you include anything with a high $$ premium)
- Cost of Investment (how much you've spent on the collection)
- Net Profit (Loss)
- Return On Investment

As well as the breakdown by purity:
- For .999 Fine bullion you can see Total T oz.  & % of Collection
- For Junk U.S. Silver Coins you see Total T oz., Total Face, & % of Collection


Here is the link to the Excel Template: 
Silver U.S. Junk Coin & Bullion Buy Spreadsheet

Some important limitations of this tracker:

- It is not designed to track sales
- It will not track Non-U.S. Silver coins
- It is only set-up to track U.S. Silver coins and common bullion amounts
- Does not include a section for grades of coins

This is my first attempt at creating an Excel Spreadsheet to track Silver Bullion & Junk U.S. Silver Coin collections and purchases.  If you try it out, please comment on the YouTube video, or here on this post.  I would love to learn if this is useful, or if you have a better system (digital or analog) for tracking your silver stacking.

Happy Hunting Everyone!!!
~JobIII

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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Many Many Indian Head Cents For Sale (1311 total)

Hi All,

Please find attached are some photos of the IHC's for sale:
















Sunday, October 9, 2016

$2k Small Dollar Coin Roll Hunting

Hit a bit of a motherlode for variety hunting this weekend.  Enjoy the Video!!!



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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Variety Hunting Susan B. Anthony Dollars (1979P Wide Rim)

Hi Everyone!!!

Last week I asked a teller if they could order me large dollar coins.  I believe there was a bit of a mix-up as they ordered me a box of small dollar coins instead.  I mean they said sure we can order large dollar coins, so I was like excellent that would be super sweet.  I would definitely order at least a box of Eisenhower dollars each week.

Anyways, the order came in and I found myself with my normal half dollar boxes and a box of small dollar coins.  By the way, don't they totally look like tokens that you'd get at an amusement park...  So it didn't seem right to not take the box, since I ordered it and all that.


Wide Rim (Near Date)
Narrow Rim (Far Date)
But there was one major issue.  There isn't any silver in that box.  But I did know of at least one variety in the Susan B. Anthony series.  The 1979P SBA WIDE RIM (aka Near Date).  I figured perhaps I could get lucky and find one of those.  And what do you know I did!!!

How do you tell which variety you have?
It's easy, just look at the date.  If there is a clear space between the rim and the bottom of the date, you have the common narrow rim (far date).  With the less common wide rim (near date) variety, the bottom of the dates are nearly touching the rim.


This is a really fun variety to look for.  The coins aren't all that small, so you can see the variety without the need for a loupe or magnifying glass.  And they can be fitted back into the rolls much like half dollars for easy returns to the bank.  


These coins I believe would be a great coin for young numismatic enthusiasts to hunt through.  Also since SBA's were never that popular, the dollars didn't circulate that widely.  So there could be a lot of gem examples of this variety still in circulation.


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~JobIII

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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Half Dollar Coin Roll Hunting vol. 5

Welcome to another round of CRHing half dollars.  Steady numbers of 90% and 40% in this $3k half hunt.



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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Half Dollar Coin Roll Hunting vol. 4 (very odd finds in this $4k hunt)

$4k Half Dollar Coin CRHing video

This was a pretty rewarding run.  Loads of 40% silver, some 90% silver, and even a handful of clad proof half dollars.

Hope you enjoy the random oddities in this video.  Definitely found someones sticker collection here.



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Nickel Coin Roll Hunting (episode 2)

Nickels can be a fun denomination to roll hunt.  Pre-1961 coins are still fairly common.  And if you're lucky you may also find a War Nickel or Buffalo Nickel.  I didn't get so lucky in this round of roll hunting, but it's still fun.  

I also understand that it's a numbers game, and that desirable nickels are still out there.  But when you don't find any in a box or two, it really can test your metal. ;)


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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Currency Hunting Video - w/a nice find or two



Not sure how much of a demand there is out there for banknotes these days.  But I got the itch to search $1 & $2 again.  Largely because they are a bit easier to return to the banks unlike boxes and boxes of rolled coins....  :D

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