WCC Completion Review

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In response to a question by SRL about WCCs to be done;

Here's a map of all the countries in the world; blue indicates done, while grey indicates not done.

Most of the world's modern countries are done; except for mostly island nations/territories:

Last Updated 14/05/2018
Anguilla
St Kitts and Nevis
St Lucia
Dominica
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Montserrat


There's also the issue of micronations, ancient issuers, and many of the states (German).
Great!
Thank you for all your efforts!

This should be referenced in the WCC page and updated, or even be sticky noted.
Uzbekistan is also done, thanks!
I tend to skip countries and territories that have no circulation coinage of their own. But feel free to add WCC's for them.

I still plan on doing:
- East Germany
- Saar
- German states (general)
- Prussia & Brandenburg
- Bavaria
- Hannover
- Saxony
- Nassau
- Baden
- Hamburg
- Frankfurt
- Bremen

Regarding Italian states the major ones already have their own topic. For Swiss Cantons I still had the plan to expand the existing topic with short descriptions.
Any ideas as to what I could use to train my shorthand writing and its/it's ?

I'll take on some of the other German states (there's hardly a shortage) with your blessing, although I particularly wanted Hannover. :`
1. Do not use it's. Use 'it is' for a few months and return to 'it's', so you know when to use 'it is', now shortened to 'it's', against 'its'.

2. Replace every its with him/her and see if it makes sense grammatically, and replace every it's with it is/it has and see if it makes sense grammatically.

3. Use Grammarly or some other grammar fixing applications/websites.

Some ways I came up with.
You can have Hannover, and its predecessor state of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

For brevity I would stick to how Brunswick-Lüneburg came into existence (and how it's related to Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel), what role it played in the HRE, and how it ended. Then you can focus on its post-Napoleonic successor called the Kingdom of Hanover (english spelling), how it was in personal union with Britain until William's death and at the end how Prussia ended its existence in 1866.

Just focus on starts and ends, naming and that a lot of its rulers were also King of England, as they appear on coins.

Nothing else. Leave most of the wars Hanover was involved in unmentioned unless it had a crucial effect on its existence.

I usually draft a more detailed piece before deleting half and then I publish.
'deleting half' Ouch :(

Probably word-vanity, but I'm not sure I could bring myself to do that.
I'll just have to limit myself then.

Thanks for letting me have Hannover :)


Updated.
First post is also updated now.
Jokinen, could you add United States of Colombia and Granadine confederation to your todo list please? :)
I mentioned them in the Colombian topic but I will make separate ones.

First East Germany
Thank you!

You're a gem. I might not reply to everything, but they are good educational reads. :)
MY LIST OF TO BE DONE STATES
Pitcairn Islands
MY list of reserved states;

-Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica
(together in one; perhaps as 'British Eastern Caribbean' or something like that.)

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Quote: "CassTaylor"MY list of reserved states;

​-Cocos Islands
​-Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica
​ (together in one; perhaps as 'British Eastern Caribbean' or something like that.)
​-Hannover/Brunswick-Lüneburg


​Please also do Bohemia as you have done Czech Republic. You can reference it.
Workers and peasants unite as I have completed the topic on the glorious GDR.

Next one is Saar. These poor Germans had to put up with buttersoft French Francs for a while, before they could start saving and paying in rock hard Deutschmarks. Well, we all have Euro now anyway and this piece of history reminds us why we ever came up with this monetary union.
Quote: "jokinen"​Workers and peasants unite as I have completed the topic on the glorious GDR.

​Next one is Saar. These poor Germans had to put up with buttersoft French Francs for a while, before they could start saving and paying in rock hard Deutschmarks. Well, we all have Euro now anyway and this piece of history reminds us why we ever came up with this monetary union.
​All hail the proletariat's seizure of the means of production! (8

I know there's a joke somewhere about the butter soft francs and rock hard marks, but I don't quite get it?

Map update 2.0
Updated the list. I honestly think we should do short ones for Dominica and those other Caribbean islands, for completion's sake.

(I think becoming a referee has made me slightly OCD.) :D
Quote: "jokinen" For Swiss Cantons I still had the plan to expand the existing topic with short descriptions.
​@jokinen I assume you mean this topic:

https://en.numista.com/forum/topic64141.html


If you like I could do a "mini WCC" for Geneva on that thread?
Sure be my guest!

When writing that Swiss Cantons topic I soon realised that putting them all under one roof in more detail would make it too long. Highlighting a few well-known cantons this way is perfect.
I think it's a good idea to do little WCCs in the format that I've done for micronations; for example I might do a post with Geneva on the Swiss cantons thread, then SRL might make another post with one for Solothurn (for example), and so on.

While reading the old WCCs I see a similar format with different users contributing bite sized WCCs on the same thread has already been done on Indian princely states/kingdoms, and can be done for not only Swiss cantons, Spanish states, Islamic states, etc, as well as for the smaller German states.

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