According to the exonumia guidelines : The field “title” should be filled as close as possible to the coins or banknotes guidelines. Start the title with the face value if the item has a face value, even if the value is not expressed in an official currency. Otherwise, start with the nature of the item, for example “Token” or “Medal”.
I wonder why we have to specify whether it is a token or a medal since they are now classified by type that already define their nature. This was entirely justified in the old classification system because the Exonumia section was included in the Coins section.
Since the new classification system, in my opinion, it no longer serves a purpose. It elongates the title and does not add any additional information. It might be useful to specify a type of token that is not on Numista yet (e.g., beer token, pool token, etc.), but as stated in the goals for 2024, the types will be further refined, and most will be added. Therefore, for the vast majority of cases, there is no need to add this specification.
For example: N#324808
The title is already long, and adding "Medal" in front of it serves no purpose.
What do you think?

