Hi everyone:
I think that in Madagascar coin for the values of 5, 10, 20 and 50 ariary the obverse and the reverse must been changed, I think that the description, legends and picture of the obverse must be the reverse one. What do you think?
Coin referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea, Marshall Islands, Moldova, Liberia and Spain
Banknote referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea and Spain
I also agree that obverse and reverse need to be swapped.
However, I will see with admins if there is a simple way to do that since it may become a pain in the ass: though you have a menu allowing you to swap obverse and reverse pictures, you have to swap the remainder (description, lettering, engraver, translation) manually cuting and pasting the text and this for both French and English parts of the form. There should be a simple click option to swap everything between obverse and reverse.
Quote: "Shadoko"I also agree that obverse and reverse need to be swapped.
However, I will see with admins if there is a simple way to do that since it may become a pain in the ass: though you have a menu allowing you to swap obverse and reverse pictures, you have to swap the remainder (description, lettering, engraver, translation) manually cuting and pasting the text and this for both French and English parts of the form. There should be a simple click option to swap everything between obverse and reverse.
I'm sure that many referees have gone through this.
Quote: "Jarcek"Obverse is the side with country identificator. In this case, it is the country name. Thus, almost all ariary Madagascar coins are displayed wrongly.
the modification https://en.numista.com/catalogue/contributions/voir_demande.php?id=2474094 (the link most probably is visible to Numista Authorities only)
to make the first correction in restoring the sides of the similar Singapore case was rejected the same moment.
Personal messages to Numista team members pejounet and CassTaylor are not answered. From one side it is obvious: the Numista team indeed does not wish to deal with His Majesty. But from another side it looks a bit strange. There is not much politics involved in the images of the emission, that is why this guarding of the mistakes by the Numsita administration is hard to explain.