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This is a great page! Just a few things:
Anyway these are just my crazy ideas. But I really like the page. What do you think? I’ll be happy to help with anything. – Zntrip 05:43, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
So you would be okay if I formated the page like this:
With dates next to them that showed were and when they were used? – Zntrip 16:25, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Are the follis, as, antoninianus, etc. currencies? I thought that they are just types of coins. Should they be on this page? – Zntrip 23:55, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm not familiar with ancient coins either, but I am pretty sure that none of them are currencies. – Zntrip 02:13, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
The CFP franc is used in the pacific, the CFA franc is used in Africa. To confuse matters, there are actually 3 CFA francs (or maybe 4). The current ones are the CFA franc BEAC and CFA franc BCEAO. The CFA franc page is not completely clear on this. I'd like to update it, but am having trouble finding all the info I need. Ingrid 00:49, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Is there a reason that the top level currencies are in lower case here but upper case in the List of historical currencies? It seems a bit silly. -- Zarboki 11:17, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
We don't currently consistently handle adjectives. For example, Peruvian nuevo sol is sorted under "nuevo sol" (not "sol"), Turkish new lira is sorted under "lira" (not "new lira"). I think adjectives should not affect sorting -- it's almost always done this way now. The one potential issue is the German cases where it's one word. Would a casual reader look for papiermark under "p" or "m"? What about ostmark? One possible solution is to list these both under "mark", but have an entry under "p" and "o" also (either as a see #M or just a complete double-listing). This is also a potential issue for currencies with multiple names -- should we list Israeli lira under Israeli pound also? I think there was another case of pound/livre/lira/etc. where an argument could be made that both names are correct (in the local languages). Ingrid 00:25, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Why is dime on this list? Currently, neither Canadian or U.S. dime are currencies. And, if dime is included then why not penny, nickel and quarter, for example? 82.141.75.217 ( talk) 11:10, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
i would like to add another currency how can i do that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.150.72.109 ( talk) 00:21, 28 May 2017 (UTC)
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This is a great page! Just a few things:
Anyway these are just my crazy ideas. But I really like the page. What do you think? I’ll be happy to help with anything. – Zntrip 05:43, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
So you would be okay if I formated the page like this:
With dates next to them that showed were and when they were used? – Zntrip 16:25, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Are the follis, as, antoninianus, etc. currencies? I thought that they are just types of coins. Should they be on this page? – Zntrip 23:55, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm not familiar with ancient coins either, but I am pretty sure that none of them are currencies. – Zntrip 02:13, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
The CFP franc is used in the pacific, the CFA franc is used in Africa. To confuse matters, there are actually 3 CFA francs (or maybe 4). The current ones are the CFA franc BEAC and CFA franc BCEAO. The CFA franc page is not completely clear on this. I'd like to update it, but am having trouble finding all the info I need. Ingrid 00:49, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Is there a reason that the top level currencies are in lower case here but upper case in the List of historical currencies? It seems a bit silly. -- Zarboki 11:17, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
We don't currently consistently handle adjectives. For example, Peruvian nuevo sol is sorted under "nuevo sol" (not "sol"), Turkish new lira is sorted under "lira" (not "new lira"). I think adjectives should not affect sorting -- it's almost always done this way now. The one potential issue is the German cases where it's one word. Would a casual reader look for papiermark under "p" or "m"? What about ostmark? One possible solution is to list these both under "mark", but have an entry under "p" and "o" also (either as a see #M or just a complete double-listing). This is also a potential issue for currencies with multiple names -- should we list Israeli lira under Israeli pound also? I think there was another case of pound/livre/lira/etc. where an argument could be made that both names are correct (in the local languages). Ingrid 00:25, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Why is dime on this list? Currently, neither Canadian or U.S. dime are currencies. And, if dime is included then why not penny, nickel and quarter, for example? 82.141.75.217 ( talk) 11:10, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
i would like to add another currency how can i do that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.150.72.109 ( talk) 00:21, 28 May 2017 (UTC)