Albania coins minted in Yugoslavia [solved]

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This message aims at: requesting the creation or the modification of a mint

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I found out that coins of Albania do not have a referee.

Probably that could be the reason why a mint is wrong.

KM#35-38 (4 coins), 3 are marked as Moskow mint and 5 leke as Belgrad mint.

 

That is wrong. Those coins were all minted in Belgrade, Serbia.

 

It is exactly the same design on same planchet.

You can find that explained here with images:

http://coinz.eu/alb/4_alk/index_4_alk_en.php 

 

Also on Colnect is correct.

https://colnect.com/en/coins/list/country/2-Albania/mint/306-Belgrade_Mint_Yugoslavia_Serbija 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also the coins bank sets are exactly the same.

 

Can somebody check again that data and correct that?

Thank you!

The reason the mint is wrong is from insufficient editors, not insufficient referees. Feel free to edit the coins and correct the mints, providing evidence for the change. There are edit links at the top and bottom of each item page.

 

Please help us improve Numista.

 

Guidelines for editing and creating listings:

https://en.numista.com/help/guidelines-for-the-numista-catalogue-141.html

I am a referee 😁

For Croatia, Yugoslavia and Bosnia banknotes.

I know all that but referees and admins are accepting editors modification requests.

I already sent the modification requests but was rejected.

And now think about the referee who rejected that.

 

In those coins the 5 leke coin is mint Belgrade: N#11793

And that ic correct. But he don't want to accept the other changes because I have no reliable proof from the bank or some catalog.

But he think he is smart. Than the referee explain me how 5 leke is Belgrade and others are Moscow. Show me a proof for Moskow or delete all mint data because there is no official data in the history of editing.

There can't exists official data those coins are minted in Moscow because they are not.

The reviewer must not have believed your sources. I would suggest appealing the rejections and add the following information:

 

Schön 47th edition page 89 says the coins were issued in [zin]. Page 18 says that [zin] is the Belgrad mint.

 

(And thank you for being a referee!)

I have sent him this as reference book https://en.numista.com/catalogue/catalogue.php?id=2126 and pages but it is in Slovenian language. Not my job to translate books. But not only english or french books have to be accepted. When a referee want to make a change in another country, just do it and left the responsable name about that (my name). Later spit on me if I was wrong.

This problem has been solved. The topic can be closed. It would be great improvement if the topic creator could close the topic himself.

polimerko

This problem has been solved. The topic can be closed. It would be great improvement if the topic creator could close the topic himself.

If you edit the post and clear the flag that says “request for modification of a mint” then you will be able to make it as solved.

Status changed to Done (ZacUK, 30 Aug 2023, 19:54)

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