Tables of emission

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I am new to the site and I hope I will not pose a question with obvious answer.

I am appreciating very much the detailed information available for each coin.
I would like to know if the site offers a table of the emissions, ordered for year and value of the coins.
It is quite useful to have the possibility to have an outlook of the situation of the emission of a certain state in a certain period, and of your own collection in that.

If there is not, ccould it be created?

Thanks for the attention.

 What is emission? If it is mintage then those are already on each page, 

where known. An example > 

N#4455 

 where towards the end of the page is a list of years and so on. 

There it states for 1916 on that first line 608,000 were minted. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

ZacUK thanks for your attention.

I call “emission” the whole of the coins issued by a certain authority (a country or a territory) in a certain period.
Your list of countries is already organized like that, but the single coins are listed from bottom to top in a unique column, on various pages if the number is high.

I would like to know if Numista offers the same information displayed on a table or chart made with as many columns as the number of different values of the coins of the emission considered, and as many rows as many years that had at least one coin issued.

I hope I could explain my point ina clear way this time.

Like Ucoin does?

 

rsirian1, yes, exactly like that, thank you.

Every single person that I know that prefers Ucoin than Numista, is just because that table.

 

I think Numista should shameless copy that

What does this kind of table serve though? It looks nice and all but the use seems quite limited especially when you have multiple variants, in a single year.

Idolenz

What does this kind of table serve though? It looks nice and all but the use seems quite limited especially when you have multiple variants, in a single year.

When you click each entry you go to the coin page. 

 

Serves a sense of completion since the coins you have paint the cell green, a great view of the monetary system of a country in just a page, simplification and better understanding.

 

I was also for years “pff nothing interesting”, but after awhile I must admit, its amazing and much better than any Numista way to show all coins of a country.

 

Btw, I am aware that would need a complete rework on all Numista database and that maybe is impossible.

It is a very useful view as it allows to do two things:

1 - have a complete idea at a glance of all the coins issued in a certain period, something completely impossible with a mere list of coins. Consider the possibility to read it by year, and by face value, and in both of these ways contemporarily. See at a glance the years issued and not issued of a single type of coin, and so on.

2 - do all the things at point 1, but with the additional information regarding your collection in relation to the emissions of that period.

It is like passing from a calculator to an excel sheet.

Furthermore, multiple variants in the same year are managed as well, as additonal lines can be added in the same year, not just for different variants, but even for multiple copies of the very same coin, differing because of the condition, the price, and any other information the system allows the user to insert. Or eventually nothing, just multiple copies. 

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