
Written in a combination of Javascript, PHP and MySQL, Numismetrica is a suite of tools developed by RogueLeaf to help you manage your coin collection from your smart phone or home computer.
We are currently in Beta, so some features might not work and lots of stuff is changing as we develop it.
Feel free to bring bug reports, errors, feature requests, or anything else that may be on your mind.
Some of the tools we have developed include:
A personal coin database that will allow you to track your collections and sets, take notes, and calculate their approximate value (both bullion and fair market). You can organize your coins by a series of lists, as well as share the favorite parts of your collection publicly. Public collections can also be seen on the Showcase.
As you're searching through a roll or bag of coins, keep track of what you find. Type in a date and you're presented with a list of what to look for. Mark down the quantity and any notes, and Roll Searcher keeps a list of what you've found in local memory. You can then export what you've found as a text, json, or XML file, or you can choose to directly save your findings to one of your Collections.
The Numismetrica Marketplace is designed specifically for selling coins. More on this soon.
Are on the Development Blog here.
Numismetrica is actively tested on:
In theory it should also work with any of the "A List" browsers found on jQuery Mobile's website; however, we are not actively testing any of those as we don't have each and every one of them. If you find a bug, please take a screenshot and email it in.
Numismetricasm is a service provided by RogueLeaf. Numismetricasm is provided "AS IS" without any warranties whatsoever, implied or otherwise, including merchantibility or fitness for a particular purpose.
By using this software you agree to hold RogueLeaf liable for absolutely nothing under any circumstances, whatsoever, without exception, irrevocably.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy it for what it is. :-)
We do not disclose personal information (such as your email address or name) to third parties; however, we may contact you via email here and there for account-related activities (say, you've forgotten your password) or to announce new features (like that coin series you were waiting for is now in the database).
If our Privacy Policy ever changes, we will post the latest version right here, and for big changes we will probably send out a notice.