If you go to: Coins Egypt 2019 you will see that the older coins will show the KM #, but the newer ones will not show the N numbers.
Can this be added?
Cita: "ngdawa"Do you have an example of a coin without a N number?
He means in the search listing. Newer coins which don't have a KM reference or any other reference show no reference. He's asking (I think) to have the N number shown instead.
Cita: "ngdawa"Do you have an example of a coin without a N number?
He means in the search listing. Newer coins which don't have a KM reference or any other reference show no reference. He's asking (I think) to have the N number shown instead.
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Should be an easy change since the N# is a unique field in the page layout. The OP should change the post type to "suggesting an idea to improve Numista" to make sure it gets the right attention.
I think that the Numista number should be put first then the Krause number so it can be sorted by that.
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If I understand the issue correctly, May I suggest that since KM has not issued KM#s for a few years because they are essentially out of business since being bought out by a publisher who has not taken the initiative to continue the catalog the past few years starting in 2019 for many countries, the N# is more urgent for the Numista site for the newer issues than the older coins that do have a KM#.
Cita: "harryg"If I understand the issue correctly, May I suggest that since KM has not issued KM#s for a few years because they are essentially out of business since being bought out by a publisher who has not taken the initiative to continue the catalog the past few years starting in 2019 for many countries, the N# is more urgent for the Numista site for the newer issues than the older coins that do have a KM#.
Krause is still updating the catalog and adding new KM numbers, albeit only on their website.
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Cita: "harryg"If I understand the issue correctly,
Krause is still updating the catalog and adding new KM numbers, albeit only on their website.
Thanks for that good information. I did not realize they were still assigning KM#s. I just checked some U.S. quarters as an example and see you are correct. Do you know if they are keeping up with the majority of other countries? If they are available, why are they not being entered Into the Numista site? Perhaps another project for those who would take that initiative?
Cita: "Worldwide collection"I think that the Numista number should be put first then the Krause number so it can be sorted by that.
Really? Sort by a number that has absolutely no relationship to any type of sort criteria rather than sort by chronology of minting?
That’s just my opinion.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Cita: "Worldwide collection"I think that the Numista number should be put first then the Krause number so it can be sorted by that.
A very bad idea... km# group coins into the same type at least, the n# is just a random number.
Well either figure out a alternative way we can organise the coin types or in worst case scenario start a Numista numbering system that is more catalog orientated to help with the new coins missing the KM numbers.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
We tried, but never came to an agreement of anything. Long before you became a member...... and you might have understood that the KM# are still given, but not fast!
Cita: "Sjoelund"We tried, but never came to an agreement of anything. Long before you became a member...... and you might have understood that the KM# are still given, but not fast!
For now for the greater good let’s keep going with the KM# numbers but that won’t last forever. So hopefully down the road an agreement would have been reached on a new numbering system for each type.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Cita: "Sjoelund"We tried, but never came to an agreement of anything. Long before you became a member...... and you might have understood that the KM# are still given, but not fast!
For now for the greater good let’s keep going with the KM# numbers but that won’t last forever. So hopefully down the road an agreement would have been reached on a new numbering system for each type.
.....and you think the one man run numista is eternal (forever)?......
Cita: "Sjoelund"We tried, but never came to an agreement of anything. Long before you became a member...... and you might have understood that the KM# are still given, but not fast!
For now for the greater good let’s keep going with the KM# numbers but that won’t last forever. So hopefully down the road an agreement would have been reached on a new numbering system for each type.
.....and you think the one man run numista is eternal (forever)?......
Nope just throwing an idea out there that might help in the future.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.