Currency capitalization corrections [solved]

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This message aims at: requesting the creation or the modification of a currency or denomination in the catalogue

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Some additional currencies where some letter should be capitalized for consistency.

 

French Polynesia • CFP Franc (1945-date)

100 centimes = 1 franc

 

Germany › German states › Herford, City of • Thaler

1 Thaler = 24 Groschen = 36 Mariengroschen = 72 Körtling = 144 Light körtling = 288 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

→ The “k” in “Light körtling”

 

Lebanon • Syrian pound (1920-1939)

100 Piastres / Ghirsh = 1 Syrian pound / Lira / Livre

→ The “p” in “pound”.

 

Spain › Spanish states › Catalonia, Principality of • Libra

4 pugesa=2 obolo=1 dinero·6 dinero=3 ardit=1 seiseno·2 sous=1 croat=1 real·15 sous = 1 florin·24 sous=1 gold principado·33 sous=1 trentin

→ And spaces should be added.

 

Tunisia • Rial (1567-1891)

12 Qafsi / Burben / Bourbine = 2 Fals / Burbe / Bourbe = 1 Nasri / Asper • 52 Nasri / Asper = 16 Kharub / Caroub = 1 Rial / Piastre / Rial sebili

→ The “s” in "Rial sebili" at the end.

 

Yemen › Yemenite states › Lahej, Sultanate of • Baiza

64 Baiza = 1 Indian rupee

How did you find all these?

 

They are all fixed now, but how? :D

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Status changed to Done (Jarcek, 15 Jun 2022, 13:17)

Jarcek

How did you find all these?

 

They are all fixed now, but how? :D

Persistence and an eye for catching anomalies.

I filtered for KM# 2 (to limit the number of coins per issuer) and scanned the nine pages for capitalization. That won't catch everything, but it's a step toward consistency.

‘Canadian dollar’ should be retitled ‘Canadian Dollar’ - because its currency code is ‘CAD’.

 

Aidan.

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