Bug in the face value of Danish Courant [Risolto]

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I was correcting the face value in figure form field of Danish Courant notes, when I noticed the face value field in the information box is strange.

Why does it say “002” after the face value in figure form? Rigsdaler Courant doesn't have an ISO code nor are these examples equal to 002 something.

 

For exampels for banknotes:

N#358630

N#358603

And a coin:

N#341289

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I would guess that this is an error of some kind, created by duplicating an original page which had '002' in it. It doesn't mean anything - I'd just go ahead and delete it!

See, I thought it was a typo or something, but there isn't written 002 anywhere in that area on the modification page, so can't see what to delete..? 🤔

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Ah, interesting! I just had a look.

Looks like it might be a bug that will need the attention of an admin to fix.

It's also happening in Ireland:

N#230086

where an extra 009 appears after the value.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

Just a guess but maybe this has something to do with adding currency in the search?  https://en.numista.com/forum/topic62094.html

 

If you look at the page source you see this for the 1 Ducat:

and for the Irish banknote:

For a US quarter coin:

page source has this:

Hello,

These erroneous codes have been removed.

Stato cambiato a Risolto (Xavier, 22 Lug 2023, 06:28)

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