there is an open and closed 3 and Ole Sjoelund seems to already have documentation for the differences between the 'Closed' Mexico 3 and the 'Open' South Korea 3 on the page, I also have examples of both in my collection.
It would be nice if the 'Open' 3 was added to the type.
PM to gvaika, who is referee for Argentina. He can add it if you provide documentation of the new variant.
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Citation: "adanieluy"PM to gvaika, who is referee for Argentina. He can add it if you provide documentation of the new variant.
Thet's in the documentation already, what cshadis is asking is to have two different year lines...
I understood that, but since on this coin the year list is marked as complete, only the referee can add them. If he agrees it's good to have one more line, he would add it, or enable to be added by other.
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that of course I didn't know, but in the existing year line, the 1993 line can be changed into: Closed "3", Mexico / Open "3", South Korea; see comments
Yeah, is a good way to solve, but I would like to add a new line.
Will point this to him, so he can make decision.
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I think every obvious variety deserves an own year line. I know members who don't collect varieties don't care about this, but for the others it's important. There are more type collectors than date collectors, can you imagine we just delete the year lines because more members collect by type? One of the strengths of Numista is its completeness: no matter what kind of collector you are, you will always find your thing here.
Request made.
In this case I agree since the variant is differentiated by the mint that manufactured it.
There are in these coins many more variants within the same mint
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