What is the best app for identifying coins?
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What is the best app for identifying coins?
Coinoscope is a visual search engine for coins. Coinoscope makes coin recognition easy – just snap a picture of a coin with your phone camera and the app will show you a list of similar coins. Click on the coin to see additional information in the web browser of your phone.
Is there an app for coin collecting?
Coin Book Pro Verdict: You can use Coin Book Pro to view and organize your collected coins as well as search for specific types of coins by entering a keyword. This is great if you want to quickly find coins by their value or by type of denomination. It works similarly to those other iPhone and Android applications.
How do I start organizing a coin collection?
Another way to organize and inventory your coin collection, especially if you are a wizard with Excel, is to create a simple spreadsheet that will meet your needs. You can add lines and columns, or delete lines and columns. You can sort, calculate and track every coin in your collection.
Should you clean an old coin?
There is no benefit to attempting to clean a collectible coin. Copper never re-tones to its original color and look anyway. Put down the polish before you destroy something historical and throw away a fortune.
What are three different ways to store a coin collection?
Holders can be stored in small boxes or transparent album pages in a binder. But pre-printed albums with spaces for each coin in a particular series also are a convenient way to house date or mintmark collections. Again, hard plastic and other inert materials provide the most protection.
How much is an Eisenhower Bicentennial dollar worth?
What is this? In uncirculated form, the 1776-1976 D dollar is worth between $3 and $4. In MS 63 condition, both the 1776-1976 dollar with no mint mark and the 1776-1976 D half dollar are valued at around $3. The 1776-1976 S proof dollar is worth around $4 in PR 65 condition.