The built-in catalog is the list of bullion products the app ships with — every coin, bar, round, or junk silver entry that's been pre-loaded so you don't have to type weights, purities, and mint details yourself.
When you record a purchase, you pick from the catalog (or one of your own custom products), and the technical fields auto-fill from there.
This article walks through what's currently in the catalog, how to browse it, and what the columns on the Catalog page actually mean.
The catalog covers coins from all major sovereign mints. Bars and rounds are populated more selectively and are growing over time, so if you don't see a specific bar today, it may show up in a later refresh — or you can add it as a custom product in the meantime.
Opening the Catalog page
From the left nav, click Catalog. The page lands on the Standard Catalog tab — the built-in list — with a second tab labelled My Custom Items for anything you've added yourself. This article covers the standard tab; for the custom side, see Creating a custom product.
The page is read-only on the standard tab. You can't edit a built-in product — those entries are maintained centrally so every account sees the same weights, purities, and mint attributions.
To use one in a transaction, you don't do anything on this page; you select it from the product picker when you're recording a buy.
What's in the catalog
The catalog is organized by metal, with multiple forms inside each. Here's the current shape of it.
Gold coins
Gold coin coverage is the deepest part of the catalog, with the world's flagship sovereign coins represented across their full fractional size runs (typically 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and the smaller fractionals where the mint produces them). The lineup includes:
American Gold Eagle and American Gold Buffalo (US Mint)
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf (Royal Canadian Mint)
South African Gold Krugerrand (South African Mint)
Austrian Gold Philharmonic (Austrian Mint)
British Gold Britannia (Royal Mint)
Australian Gold Kangaroo (Perth Mint) — including the larger 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg sizes
Mexican Gold Libertad (Casa de Moneda)
If you stack mainstream sovereign gold, your coins almost certainly have a catalog entry already.
Gold bars
Gold bar coverage focuses on the refineries with the strongest secondary market — the bars that are easiest to verify, resell, and price consistently. Currently included:
PAMP Suisse (Lady Fortuna minted bars)
Valcambi
APMEX
Argor-Heraeus
Sizes typically run from small fractional grams (1 g, 2.5 g, 5 g, 10 g) up through troy ounces and into kilo bars. Not every refiner is represented at every size yet — bars are being added on an ongoing basis.
Silver coins
Silver coin coverage mirrors the gold lineup, with the world's flagship sovereign silver coins represented across their fractional and larger size runs. Currently included:
American Silver Eagle (US Mint)
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf (Royal Canadian Mint) — full fractional run from 1/20 oz through 1 oz
Austrian Silver Philharmonic (Austrian Mint)
British Silver Britannia (Royal Mint) — including fractionals down to 1/10 oz
Australian Silver Kookaburra (Perth Mint) — including the larger 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg sizes
Australian Silver Koala (Perth Mint) — including 10 oz and 1 kg sizes
Mexican Silver Libertad (Casa de Moneda) — the deepest size range in the silver lineup, from 1/20 oz up through 5 oz and 1 kg
Silver bars
Silver bar coverage spans the major refiners with the strongest secondary market for retail silver, plus the institutional Good Delivery format at the top end. Currently included:
APMEX — sizes from 1 g up through 1,000 oz Good Delivery
Sunshine Minting
Valcambi
PAMP Suisse (Lady Fortuna minted bars)
Sizes for the retail refiners run from small fractional grams (1 g, 2.5 g, 5 g) through troy ounces and kilo bars, similar to the gold bar lineup.
Not every refiner is represented at every size yet — silver bars are being added on an ongoing basis.
Silver rounds
Silver round coverage is being populated on an ongoing basis. Currently included:
APMEX
If the silver round you're tracking isn't in the catalog yet, set it up as a custom product in the meantime.
Junk silver (pre-1965 US fractional)
The junk silver section uses a different calculation method than the rest of the catalog — silver content is computed from face value and a multiplier, not from weight and purity.
See How junk silver melt value is calculated for the formula. The catalog ships with the standard six US coin entries:
Pre-1965 Dime (90% silver)
Pre-1965 Quarter (90% silver)
Pre-1965 Half Dollar (90% silver)
1965–1970 Kennedy Half (40% silver)
Morgan Silver Dollar
Peace Silver Dollar
If you hold non-US fractional silver (Canadian dimes, British pre-1947 silver, and so on), the right move is a custom product set to the Junk Silver calculation method.
Platinum
Smaller catalog than gold, in line with the smaller platinum bullion market. Currently includes:
American Platinum Eagle (US Mint)
PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna platinum bars in fractional gram sizes
Palladium
Likewise modest, reflecting palladium's narrower retail bullion market:
American Palladium Eagle (US Mint)
Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf (Royal Canadian Mint)
PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna palladium bar
How to read a catalog row
Each row on the Standard Catalog tab shows the same set of columns for every product. The values are pre-set; you can't edit them on the standard tab.
Product: The name and a thumbnail image. The naming convention is [Country/Series] [Metal] [Coin/Bar Name] [Size], e.g. Austrian Gold Philharmonic 1/4 oz.
Metal: Gold, silver, platinum, or palladium, colour-coded so you can scan by metal at a glance.
Form: Coin, Bar, Round, or Junk.
Weight (oz): The headline weight in troy ounces.
Purity: The fineness, expressed as a percentage (99.99%, 91.67%, and so on).
Calc method: Standard for most products, Junk Silver for the pre-1965 entries. This is what tells the app which melt formula to use.
Mint / Country: The issuing mint and the country of origin.
CSV key: A short, stable identifier used for bulk imports. See Preparing your CSV for how to use it.
Searching and filtering
A search field and two dropdowns sit above the table:
Search matches on product name, mint, and country. Type "krugerrand", "perth", or "mexico" and the list narrows accordingly.
All Metals filters by metal (gold, silver, platinum, or palladium).
All Forms filters by form (coin, bar, round, or junk).
The two filters stack with each other and with the search field. Combining Silver + Junk gets you the six pre-1965 entries; combining Gold + Coin gets you the full sovereign coin list, and so on.
What if your product isn't here?
The catalog is opinionated by design — every entry has been added to keep the data consistent and the calculations correct. But it isn't exhaustive, and it's still growing. If the bar, coin, or round you bought isn't in the catalog:
Check spelling first. A name like Krugerrand is easy to mis-search; try kruger if the full word doesn't return anything.
Look one size up or down. The 1/20 oz Philharmonic is here, the 1/25 oz Philharmonic is here — quirky fractional sizes do exist in the list, even if they're less common.
Add a custom product. Custom products live alongside the standard catalog and behave identically once they're created.
Custom products you create are private to your account. They don't get added to the standard catalog for everyone — but they will be there for you every time you record a transaction.
Where to go next
When to use a custom product instead of the catalog: The decision rule for picking between the two.
Pre-1965 junk silver explained: Which coins are included, what the multipliers mean.
How junk silver melt value is calculated: The formula behind the junk silver entries.
Choosing a product from the catalog: Using the catalog from inside a buy transaction.

