The clean way to track your coin collection
Key dates, mint marks, grades, and a mix of slabbed and raw coins — numismatics has more variables than a spreadsheet column handles well. Frame keeps every coin on record: name, year, mint mark, grade, grader, and metal, paid against current market. Build a type set. Track a series by date and mint. Pull an insurance export without rebuilding a worksheet every renewal.
Built for how coins are actually tracked.
In coins, the date and mint mark are the whole story — an 1881 Morgan is common, an 1889-CC is a key date worth a hundred times more. So Year and Mint sit side by side as first-class fields. Grade carries the grader with it because a PCGS MS65 and a raw 'BU' are different claims, and Metal matters for the melt-value floor on bullion-adjacent pieces. Paid vs. Est. value keeps the spread on key dates visible at a glance.
Outcomes, not features.
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Track a series by date and mint mark to see exactly which holes are left to fill
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Filter to key dates and slabbed coins — the pieces actually worth insuring
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Separate raw coins worth submitting from those better left ungraded
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Export PDF for a scheduled-items insurance rider or CSV at tax time when you sell
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Share a read-only link with a dealer or fellow collector, melt and market visible
Common questions.
How do I track the same coin across dates and mint marks?+
Each date-and-mint is its own record. Year and Mint together keep an 1881-S Morgan distinct from an 1881-CC, which is the distinction that drives value in a series. Filter or group by either to see your set completeness at a glance.
Does Frame handle both slabbed and raw coins?+
Yes. The Grade field shows the certified grade (PCGS MS65, NGC AU58) with the Grader called out, or a raw description ('BU', 'XF details') for uncertified coins. Both sort together, so you can see your registry-grade slabs and your raw key dates in one view.
Can I track bullion alongside numismatic coins?+
Yes. Use the Metal field and a 'bullion' tag for Eagles, Maples, and bars. For bullion, market value tracks spot more than grade — note the weight and refresh against spot, while your numismatic coins track by grade and comp.
How do I value coins for insurance?+
PCGS/NGC price guides and recent auction or dealer sold prices are the standard references. Enter the value, attach a sold-comp or the cert lookup as a note, and refresh annually. The PDF export carries your valuation source so an adjuster can verify it.
Will my insurer accept Frame's export for a rider?+
Yes. The PDF lists every coin, its grade, metal, and value with photos and cert numbers attached — accepted by most carriers as the basis for a scheduled-items rider. For high-value slabs, the cert number lets an adjuster confirm the grade directly with PCGS or NGC.
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