Please add new issuing entities and currencies - Swiss cantonal banknotes [solved]

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This message aims at: requesting the creation or the modification of an issuing entity

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Hello,

I made a list of all the issuing authorities, issuing entities and currencies of the Swiss cantonal banknotes to better structure the catalogue. Note that I took my sources from the book Die Banknoten die Schweiz (Richter, Kunzmann, 2003).
Can a master referee add them to the Numista database please ? This will allow me to continue building the catalogue of Swiss banknotes.

Please note that I have chosen to use the first and the last banknote issued as the start and end date of the currency (not the start and end of the issuance rights of the bank in question).

Summary of additions:
New issuing bank: 55
New currencies: 28

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KGZh9HRYj69yoq6mCDbpVhJ4AI31HTLK/view?usp=sharing
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Great idea, but the issuing banks' names should be in English as well as in the original language(s) - which is often either French or in German, or possibly in both French & German.

The issues for Ticino are inscribed in Italian.

Aidan.
Status changed to Done (stratocaster, 14 Şub 2022, 21:24)
Hello,
I think these are all added, thank you
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Hello! Waw thank you !
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Quote: "BCNumismatics"​Great idea, but the issuing banks' names should be in English as well as in the original language(s) - which is often either French or in German, or possibly in both French & German.

​The issues for Ticino are inscribed in Italian.

​Aidan.
​Italian is spoken in Switzerland as well.
Quote: "ngdawa"
Quote: "BCNumismatics"​Great idea, but the issuing banks' names should be in English as well as in the original language(s) - which is often either French or in German, or possibly in both French & German.
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​​The issues for Ticino are inscribed in Italian.
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​​Aidan.
​​Italian is spoken in Switzerland as well.

Italian is most commonly spoken in Ticino - the Swiss canton that borders Italy.

Campione d'Italia is an Italian enclave entirely surrounded by Swiss territory.

Aidan.

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