When I took over the arbitration of Belgian banknotes, I noticed that some records detailed the dates of issue and others did not.
I think that a register with countless lines, one for each date, does not look good. Brief records (one line for each year) are better for most Numista users.
The records that already had a line for each date, per hour, we decided to keep it that way. But for records that already have a line only for each year, they will be maintained this way per hour.
Thank you anyway for your contributions.
Best, Vladimir.
Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.
In fact, in the current Belgian banknote registers that have several lines (one for each date - day/month/year), we could rethink and add one line per year.
Do you believe we can open a new forum on the topic?
Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.
That is more of a technical issue though. We should be able to have it for example somehow collapsable maybe?
It would be an excellent idea! One line per year and the user who wanted could open the year in dates (day and month).
As a user, when I have several notes from the same year (or type) of issue, but with some difference (be it date, series, etc.), I register more than once on the same line. This way, I have control without having to “pollute” the registration page too much for other users.
Below, an example from Brazil.
Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.
That is more of a technical issue though. We should be able to have it for example somehow collapsable maybe?
It would be an excellent idea! One line per year and the user who wanted could open the year in dates (day and month).
As a user, when I have several notes from the same year (or type) of issue, but with some difference (be it date, series, etc.), I register more than once on the same line. This way, I have control without having to “pollute” the registration page too much for other users.
Below, an example from Brazil.
Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.