I see that you have been an enthusiast on this for a while.
Why don't you do this:
1) Choose an authorized website, which has coin pictures
2) Find interesting coins,
3) Check whether they are on Numista or not, and if not
4) Add them to the site properly.
It is also a great learning possibility, besides you can contribute to the catalog. As a referee for some countries, I am happy to team-up with you and provide guidance if needed. Let me know,
Cheers,
Cita: imrehI see that you have been an enthusiast on this for a while.
Why don't you do this:
1) Choose an authorized website, which has coin pictures
2) Find interesting coins,
3) Check whether they are on Numista or not, and if not
4) Add them to the site properly.
It is also a great learning possibility, besides you can contribute to the catalog. As a referee for some countries, I am happy to team-up with you and provide guidance if needed. Let me know,
Cheers,
Imre
I asked Xavier if I could be a referee, because I like doing this, and he gave me guidelines. Maybe I can become your apprentice? I also posted this other post, and I am almost finished with House Of Ham's new coins. https://en.numista.com/forum/topic38463.html.
Cita: imrehI see that you have been an enthusiast on this for a while.
Why don't you do this:
1) Choose an authorized website, which has coin pictures
2) Find interesting coins,
3) Check whether they are on Numista or not, and if not
4) Add them to the site properly.
It is also a great learning possibility, besides you can contribute to the catalog. As a referee for some countries, I am happy to team-up with you and provide guidance if needed. Let me know,
Cheers,
Imre
I asked Xavier if I could be a referee, because I like doing this, and he gave me guidelines. Maybe I can become your apprentice? I also posted this other post, and I am almost finished with House Of Ham's new coins. https://en.numista.com/forum/topic38463.html.