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I also use Excel for my raw cards and any specific things I'm working on. I have a spreadsheet for all the cards I need to complete various sets. My needs list is extensive and looks like a price guide from 1993 . I have a spreadsheet for the Living Set and also one for the Mattingly collection. Everything is organized by year, company, card ...
16. SCF Rewards. 1,004. Country. View my Inventory View my Reward Points Store Beta. What's the best Sports Card Organizer Software. Hello all I have been away from the sports card collecting for a few years, but have some significant inventory I want to input into some sort of electronic database. What I want it to have - *Include pricing for ...
9. SCF Rewards. 801. Country. View my Inventory View my Reward Points Store Beta. Best Free Printable Player Card Checklist. Hello, I'm thinking about getting back into finding all the cards for my favorite players, but don't want to buy annual Beckett. I need one for hockey, football, and baseball, that is easily printable.
SCF - Sports Cards Databases. SportsCardForum offers their members a vast majority of free services and applications for sports and non sports cards collectors. We have a one of the most complete card database with 15,584,944 cards as today. Mainly cards sets from North America's major and junior sports along with gaming and celebrity cards ...
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Instead of Beckett, you can use the SCF Inventory system, which is 100% free. When done adding all the cards to your Inventory, you can save a CSV file to your computer, which then transfers very well to Google Docs.
For Frank Thomas I made 4 tabs of separate sheets on one file labeled: Base, Inserts, Serial #'d, and Game Used. I then used these columns: Year, Player, Manufacturer, Set name, Card #, Serial #, Value, Quantity. I'll definitely be using the "additional information" tab and some other stuff though. I have a long ways to go for Thomas and then ...
Any website that has blank checklist for sports cards numbers only. giantsfan20 Posts: 1,502 August 31, 2017 3:34PM in Trading Cards & Memorabilia Forum
April 27, 2018 8:34AM in Trading Cards & Memorabilia Forum. I'm currently using excel in an attempt to "track my card inventory". There's got to be a better way so that I can track inventory, quantity, quality, and value. What would be considered some of the top "sites", software applications. I'm assuming the answer is going to be Beckett but ...
It can be a field or combination of fields in a database or spreadsheet. For sports cards the key might be something like Year+Manufacturer+Card Set+Card Number (+Grade?). You can easily put all these fields in a spreadsheet and track your cards. Spreadsheets can also easily be imported into Access at any time.