How long on average does it take to approve a new coin modification request? [solved]

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I made my first request to add a new coin to the catalogue on the 14th and it's still not been approved by the referee.  I'm wondering what the normal time frame for approvals is?

 

I wouldn't normally mind but I have a bunch more I want to add and am waiting on this one to make sure I did everything correctly.  I don't want to make a lot more requests and waste the referees' and my time with them all being wrong.

Hello!

 

Referees have an average of 7 to 12 days to approve new entries, but this depends on whether there is a rarity or something special that needs to be evaluated before approval. After this period, the master referees can help in some way.

 

It is important to remember that the work of referees is entirely voluntary and subject to their availability.

 

I believe that you will soon have a response to your request. =)

 

Regards,

Vladimir.

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

It really depends on the request:

  • Is it a simple orthographic correction? (should be very fast)
  • Is it the addition of an obscure item/issuer even specialists struggle to categorise? (could take quite long)
  • Is the request filled out with everything needed and sourced very well? (should be quite fast)
  • Is it not (most likely it will take longer)

 

It also depends on the referee status:

  • Does the section have a referee (is he/she absent?)? (if the issuer has an absent referee the catalog admins have only access after about 7 days so that would be the minimum, but catalog admins have sometimes a backlog of hundreds and sometimes thousand+ requests with yours appearing at the end of that)
  • When does the request handler see your request? (I have validated a few simple requests a few seconds after they were created because I was online/ refreshed a page at the very moment)

Idolenz

It really depends on the request:

  • Is it a simple orthographic correction? (should be very fast)
  • Is it the addition of an obscure item/issuer even specialists struggle to categorise? (could take quite long)
  • Is the request filled out with everything needed and sourced very well? (should be quite fast)
  • Is it not (most likely it will take longer)

 

It also depends on the referee status:

  • Does the section have a referee (is he/she absent?)? (if the issuer has an absent referee the catalog admins have only access after about 7 days so that would be the minimum, but catalog admins have sometimes a backlog of hundreds and sometimes thousand+ requests with yours appearing at the end of that)
  • When does the request handler see your request? (I have validated a few simple requests a few seconds after they were created because I was online/ refreshed a page at the very moment)

It's the addition of a bullion round from the United Kingdom, if that helps?

RobotToaster

 

It's the addition of a bullion round from the United Kingdom, if that helps?

No referee. It will sit until an Admin or Master Referee picks it up.

The UK has no exonumia ref so it depends on how much clutter is in the pipeline until one of the three exonumia master referees (ZacUK, katermurr, Polette) get to your request.

 OK - it is published just now 😐 

N#464775 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Status changed to Solved (ZacUK, 23 Apr 2025, 20:41)

I have a request from 08 March 2025 not approved yet. No big deal.

 

(N#13479740)

 I put that number in and got 

Error / Demande incorrecte. 

 also it is not on the list I see. 

What coin and from where? 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

ZacUK

 I put that number in and got 

Error / Demande incorrecte. 

 also it is not on the list I see. 

What coin and from where? 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/contributions/voir_ajout.php?id=13479740

Man, the modification request is not clear, maybe I am doing something wrong.

I love Numista but updating the catalog is an area where much improvement is needed. There are a lot of referees who take a very lackadaisical approach to catalog changes. You should not have to wait a month or more to have your catalog changes approved. If referees are too busy in their personal lives to fulfill their duties on this site, then a new referee should be chosen. Referees need to take their role seriously and do what they can to stay on top of changes. 

 

Love the site, but don't love how long it takes some referees to do their job! 

Richard

RichieMac69

I love Numista but updating the catalog is an area where much improvement is needed. There are a lot of referees who take a very lackadaisical approach to catalog changes. You should not have to wait a month or more to have your catalog changes approved. If referees are too busy in their personal lives to fulfill their duties on this site, then a new referee should be chosen. Referees need to take their role seriously and do what they can to stay on top of changes. 

 

Love the site, but don't love how long it takes some referees to do their job! 

You can help solve this problem. 
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic131896.html

I don't care about how long it takes.

I give all the support in the world to those who dedicate their time for unpaid work just to help coin collectors.

 

If I would complain is about referees accepting any coin without a superficial research, there are coins being accepted upside down, with reference already catalogued, wrong attribution, etc… (I've seen this in older coins).

Idolenz

The UK has no exonumia ref so it depends on how much clutter is in the pipeline until one of the three exonumia master referees (ZacUK, katermurr, Polette) get to your request.

So that's the reason, it makes sense, guess I chose a bad category for my first contribution.

 

ZacUK

 OK - it is published just now 😐 

N#464775 

Thanks very much, It's good to have confirmation that I did everything okay. 

Geison

I don't care about how long it takes.

I give all the support in the world to those who dedicate their time for unpaid work just to help coin collectors.

 

If I would complain is about referees accepting any coin without a superficial research, there are coins being accepted upside down, with reference already catalogued, wrong attribution, etc… (I've seen this in older coins).

 

 

 

 

Hear, hear👍👍 

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

ZacUK

 I put that number in and got 

Error / Demande incorrecte. 

 also it is not on the list I see. 

What coin and from where? 

Can you confirm there is a bug in my request?  Number N# 13479740 ?

Why are you adding a Numista reference marker in front of a request ID? That makes no sense. The coin in your request has the N# 459053.

Idolenz

Why are you adding a Numista reference marker in front of a request ID? That makes no sense. The coin in your request has the N# 459053.

Sorry, I tought the number of the request would be same as the Numista number.

My bad, I am just an user adding a coin, not expert in the validation of request things.

Geison

ZacUK

 I put that number in and got 

Error / Demande incorrecte. 

 also it is not on the list I see. 

What coin and from where? 

Can you confirm there is a bug in my request?  Number N# 13479740 ?

No bug, just a busy referee. I've been waiting for a simple calendar change for the same referee for 4 weeks.

 

rsirian1

Geison

ZacUK

 I put that number in and got 

Error / Demande incorrecte. 

 also it is not on the list I see. 

What coin and from where? 

Can you confirm there is a bug in my request?  Number N# 13479740 ?

No bug, just a busy referee. I've been waiting for a simple calendar change for the same referee for 4 weeks.

 

 

Thank you

I was worried because Zac said he had an error

Geison

Sorry, I tought the number of the request would be same as the Numista number.

My bad, I am just an user adding a coin, not expert in the validation of request things.

There is no need to be sorry, I just thought it would be quite obvious what the Numista reference if an item is when looking at a catalog page (you even made a screenshot of it) 😅

Also I think some referees should read the guidelines to add coins to the catalog, look this new coin added this days:

 

 

It is official? What referecen? What ruling authority? what is this coin name? even the background is wrong.

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