Coin Fonts and Symbols

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This message aims at: suggesting an idea to improve Numista

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Hello,

I was wondering if it would be possible to be more accurate with recording... special characters on coins.

I did a few glyphs to extend the Source Pro Font of Numista, to illustrate why I think this would be useful:

- alternative glyph styles and punctuation:


would also be useful here for example

- unusual typographic ligatures:



- monograms:



There is a nice project here but it seems to be defunct and this is much more than we need I think. I don't imagine that we should record every single type of serif on every coin, but rather just major topological differences like this A:
, keeping the simple "sans serif" style as much as possible.
Sometimes it is possible to "approximate" like for this "n":

But then it looks messy. Like on this coin, which has this legend:
ΑΝΤWΝΙΟC ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC ΑVΓ
And because it combines glyphs from different type sets (Greek, Latin), then they are all different sizes.

Also ideally these characters should still be "searchable". If I replace an "A" with "Λ" (Greek Lambda) to reflect the style, like on this coin, I won't be able to find it if I search for "CONRADIA", because the legend is "COnRΛDIΛ". With an open type font, it is possible to make all alternative glyphs searchable.

Finally, I only talk about Greek/Latin/Cyrillic script. With all the other scripts... I would not really know where to start.

So do we need a Numista Font? Any ideas, thoughts, and feedback welcome!

strato:wiz:
Maybe a technically simpler solution would be to write down the legend both in a fancy font and in a regular one. One version would be intended for viewing and one for search engine indexing. It shouldn't be difficult to implement the possibility to hide part of the text from the user while leaving it reachable for a search query.
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