How can I see my list of countries and issuers separately. Still totally confused by this change [solved]

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I am looking to find out how I can make a list of my actual countries (240), and also my issuers (313) separately.
I have been totally confused since the change, so now need this for clarification.
I'm just a collector of coins, not a slave to it, unless I am in a coin shop.
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This is not yet implemented. We discussed it on last meeting, and it was agreed that such lists should be in your (soon to be renamed MY) coins.
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That's what I came here to ask about. Will we be able to click on a tab similar to "View the country list with your collection quantities" option at the bottom?
Perhaps we could select "All", "Countries", and "Issuers" as display choices and then from that option select "from which you have coins - from which you don't have any coins - all"?

While you are there, can you make it so when we pull up a single choice on the displayed list, it doesn't close the whole list when we use the back button?

Thank you for all the work you all are doing on the site!
Probably yes, I have to wait what main wizard Xavier will come with.
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Jarcek,
Are you able to give me a preliminary idea of how this system works.
Just pick a country that is both a country with multiple issuers, if that is how it works
I'm just a collector of coins, not a slave to it, unless I am in a coin shop.
For all you banknote collectors. Link to my swap list.
https://colnect.com/en/banknotes/list/swap_list/COINMAN1
Hope this helps:
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Jarcek,
This seems a copy of my previous message. Please ignore.
I'm just a collector of coins, not a slave to it, unless I am in a coin shop.
For all you banknote collectors. Link to my swap list.
https://colnect.com/en/banknotes/list/swap_list/COINMAN1
There are two counters - one for countries and one for issuers.

Everything that is first level counts as country. From above picture, almost everything is counted as a country. These "standalone" as Afghanistan or Andorra for example, also count as one section in addition to being counted as a country.

Everything that is second/third/fourth level counts only as issuer. From the picture - Kenya and Mombasa are two different issuers on second level, under mother country (first level) Kenya.
Owning one of those two will result in adding one issuer and one country. Owning both will give you 2 issuers and one country.

Aachen, Anhalt etc. are examples of third level. Each of them is an issuer, and owning just one will result in gaining one more country - Germany in this example. German states (which will become empty category) do not count as a section. Having Baden and Augsburg coins will result in gaining 2 sections (German states on second level do not count) and one country - Germany.

Possible 4th level is following same procedure.

PS: Micronations will be counted separately in the future.
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