COINVAC

📒 Coin Collection Value Tracker

List each coin with its quantity and your estimated value to see a total, an extended value per line, and how much of your collection's value each coin represents.

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📒 Collection Summary

Total estimated value
$150
Total coins
103
Morgan Silver Dollar × 3$135 · 90% of collection
Wheat Penny × 100$15 · 10% of collection

Estimate only, not an appraisal — the totals are only as accurate as the per-coin values you enter. For an insurance-grade valuation, get significant pieces appraised by a qualified numismatist.

Keeping a Running Total

A collection's total value is just the sum of quantity times estimated value across every coin you own. The hard part isn't the arithmetic — it's getting good per-coin values from price guides, recent sales, or a dealer.

This tracker also shows each coin's share of your total value, which is useful for spotting how concentrated your collection's value is in a handful of key pieces versus spread across many common ones.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I get a value to enter for each coin?

Price guides (like the Red Book for U.S. coins), recent auction results, dealer price lists, and population reports from grading services are the usual sources. For anything significant, a recent sale of a comparable coin in the same grade is the most reliable benchmark.

Does this tool track my collection over time?

No — everything you enter lives only in your browser for this session and isn't saved or sent anywhere. It's a quick running-total calculator, not a collection-management database. Re-enter your list each time you want an updated total.

Should I use retail or wholesale value?

Depends on your purpose. Retail (what a dealer would sell it for) is useful for insurance and replacement-cost estimates; wholesale (what a dealer would pay you) is closer to what you'd realistically get selling quickly. Be consistent across your list so the total means something.

Is the total an appraisal I can use for insurance?

No — this is a self-reported estimate based on whatever values you type in. For insurance purposes or before a major sale, get significant pieces formally appraised by a qualified numismatist or a recognized grading service.