Hi Jarek, seeing the low acceptance (5 downvotes) of this rule described in the Numista Guidelines, perhaps it would be good if the admin team could analyze the option of eliminating this (and perhaps also the orientation, coin or medal alignment, option) as a criterion for spliting a coin into two different types.
Oscar
Coin referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea, Marshall Islands, Moldova, Liberia and Spain
Banknote referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea and Spain
Hi Jarek, seeing the low acceptance (5 downvotes) of this rule described in the Numista Guidelines, perhaps it would be good if the admin team could analyze the option of eliminating this (and perhaps also the orientation, coin or medal alignment, option) as a criterion for spliting a coin into two different types.
Oscar
Agreed! Please look at removing this criterion, it will cause hundreds more catalogue pages for very little benefit.
Hi Jarek, seeing the low acceptance (5 downvotes) of this rule described in the Numista Guidelines, perhaps it would be good if the admin team could analyze the option of eliminating this (and perhaps also the orientation, coin or medal alignment, option) as a criterion for spliting a coin into two different types.
Oscar
+1
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I believe these guidelines are good. We do have separate pages for design variations of the obverse and reverse. A complete change of the third side of the coin - the edge - also deserves separate pages in my opinion.
I believe these guidelines are good. We do have separate pages for design variations of the obverse and reverse. A complete change of the third side of the coin - the edge - also deserves separate pages in my opinion.
Then we should be using the edge photos on the main catelogue page to help people easily see the differences. Otherwise catelogue names will need updating to reflect differences.
Then we should be using the edge photos on the main catelogue page to help people easily see the differences. Otherwise catelogue names will need updating to reflect differences.
I agree that edge photos should be used.
But even with the photos the edge type should be in the coin/token name. It's a distinctive design feature, and the guidelines say that information should be used in the title “when it helps to distinguish between several similar types”. (Coin name guidelines, section 4)