It's a small sample (2 × 1 stotinka, 3 × 2 stotinki, 1 × 5 stotinki) but all my 2000-dated coins are magnetic. Does anyone have an example of the non-magnetic 2000 coins?
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
No, because I think you only have the magnetic types for the year 2000. I just think it's an error in Krause?
Please, don't add any 2000 year lines, before those coins have been confirmed. I think we have had this discussion before, to take the non-magnetic 2000 coins out?
No, because I think you only have the magnetic types for the year 2000. I just think it's an error in Krause?
Please, don't add any 2000 year lines, before those coins have been confirmed. I think we have had this discussion before, to take the non-magnetic 2000 coins out?
Wow. 2015? You easily remembered that? I'm impressed.
In those days, I tried to swap for the non-magnetic ones, and many members had put their 2000 magnetic coins under the wrong type. In the meantime, I'm no longer looking for them, since they are certainly not existing. That must have stayed in my rear head, since my memory is mostly going in the other direction, forgetting is so easy😆
When we correct mistakes or differ greatly from the big catalogs we should have a comment why in the comment section so we don't open up the same issue again and again.
I can agree to that, but where and how would you put it. In the coin pages where the year 2000 DOES NOT exist and say something like this : “No coins with this alloy (non-magnetic) were minted in the year 2000, all 2000 coins are magnetic and have to be registered under the KM#xxa!"??
Would you mention anything on the KM#xxa coin page?
KM mentions a nonmagnetic 2000 issue which couldn't be verified to exists. Or something similar there off and no I would only put it were the diverge is relevant.