1. Not double post. There are 2 distinct KM numbers because of a signature change on the obverse of the coin.
2. You're right. I've transferred the faulty years.
3. All different cents now have their right years.
4. You're right, I've transferred the faulty years. I don't know if it's you, but please don't write "ONLY FROM 1993!!!!" in the description: that's not the right place to write this.
5. What's the problem? Euro coins began to be minted in 1999 in many eurozone countries.
6. It seems that the year has already be removed by someone else.
7. KM#85.1 (1952), 85.2 (1953 & 1954) and 85.3 (1955) are brought together. So years 1953, 1954 and 1955 should remain.
8. Done.
5.Finland - Euro (2002-present) and it's from 1999 to present.
6.no it's not deleted...look here http://www.numista.com/catalogue/roumanie-5.html?o=y〈=en
do not remove the 1954 one..because there is written "romana" and in 1955 a gramatical change made it "romina"
7.the 25 bani from 1952 differs from the one from 1955 that is already listed.only in 1952 the coin doesn't have a star above.
Euro coins were introduced on 2002. That's a little bit weird, but it isn't an error from Numista. I recently had a similar experience, with polish coins introduced in 1950 but minted in 1949.
Small changes like grammatical changes or the adding af stars don't justify a new entry in the catalog, if they keep the same main KM number. That's why I've brought KM#85.1, KM#85.2 and KM#85.3 together (idem KM#83 and KM#84).
Quote: XavierEuro coins were introduced on 2002. That's a little bit weird, but it isn't an error from Numista. I recently had a similar experience, with polish coins introduced in 1950 but minted in 1949.
Small changes like grammatical changes or the adding af stars don't justify a new entry in the catalog, if they keep the same main KM number. That's why I've brought KM#85.1, KM#85.2 and KM#85.3 together (idem KM#83 and KM#84).
you should not merge the coins...they are different...that's a major difference...the star above...
A small star isn't a so big difference. The obverse still displays the coat of arms. World Coins catalog merged them. I simply do the same.
About your idea of an improvement forum. Is this forum not enough? Its aim is though to discuss about Numista, how it works and what should be corrected or improved.