Merge Icelandic Banknotes [Risolto]

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We have a lot Icelandic notes that are split into separate pages solely due to the different laws under which they were issued. Otherwise these notes are identical. Can I suggest that we merge the following?

100 Kr: P#50 and P#54.

500 Kr: P#51, P#55 and P#58A.

1000 Kr: P#52, P#56 and P#59A.

10,000Kr: P#61 and the new issue from 2023.

We can then add the new 500 and 5000 Kr notes to the existing pages, as discussed here.

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

I'm not outright against, it and can probably help make it easier to find one's note.

My only (maybe very silly) "concern" right now is, that the the series will be mixed up.

I believe both Sieg's and SCWPM, seperate these notes in different series. And I could also fear a bit of clutter on the referances pages, but that's a minor concern, what it is created for after all.

 

I may have othere arguments against later, but for now, what do other people think?

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It's not because other catalogues split them up, that we should too …

 

As long as the only difference is indeed just the data of the law, our guidelines direct us to keep them together. With the new system to assign catalogue numbers to the yearlines, it should make it quite clear that other catalogues order them differently.

 

For me a +1 for merging

Just call me Bram

No new swaps for the moment, still too many half-ongoing swaps to clean up!

I'll try to look into merging them. BramVB got a point about the guidelines. Which I assume is also what ceh2019 originally refered to.

I just have to bare really carefull, since the bug that removes the issuing years occasionally reappear, and I don't have a source on the issuing year, except what I inherited from the former referee…

 

I'll put it on my list at least, but not putting a time horizont on at the moment.

 

Any objections? :)

 

Suggestions what I do with the series names? Scrap them completly? 🤔

I have a soft spot for origami paper cranes.
Read or watch about "Sadako Sasaki and the Thousand Paper Cranes".
Spread a little peace and happiness wherever you go :)

Jamtrup

I'll try to look into merging them. BramVB got a point about the guidelines. Which I assume is also what ceh2019 originally refered to.

I just have to bare really carefull, since the bug that removes the issuing years occasionally reappear, and I don't have a source on the issuing year, except what I inherited from the former referee…

 

I'll put it on my list at least, but not putting a time horizont on at the moment.

 

Any objections? :)

 

Suggestions what I do with the series names? Scrap them completly? 🤔

I simply look at the notes and see the same types. Regarding series names, I don't see that they add anything here.

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

I have just requested the merger in the referee forum. Will correct/change the notes after the merger, so to eg. not link to the old notes.

 

Thank you :)

I have a soft spot for origami paper cranes.
Read or watch about "Sadako Sasaki and the Thousand Paper Cranes".
Spread a little peace and happiness wherever you go :)
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