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my list is growing - now at 101 countries with 119 issuers 
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Quote: my list is growing - now at 101 countries with 119 issuers Fantastic! 
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Just added Saudi Arabia today..
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Quote: Just added Saudi Arabia today.. 
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Quote: my list is growing - now at 101 countries with 119 issuers Click to see a Larger Image! That's a nice way to display it. Here's my map (don't laugh  ). I never added my birthyear world coin set, which will more than double my country count, I think (which is at 19  
Edited by tdziemia 08/15/2024 3:01 pm
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Quote: Here's my map Alaska, but not the lower 48? 
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Quote: Alaska, but not the lower 48? Yeah, the Numista mapping feature has some quirks ... The issuer Russia also includes Alaska, I guess since they owned it until "recently?" Here's my updated map which includes my birthyear collection, making it a bit less embarassing... It more than triples the number of countries to 66 (I have a few more to add that won;t change the appearance of the map, but will push it up to around 75). 
Edited by tdziemia 08/15/2024 3:24 pm
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Quote: The issuer Russia also includes Alaska, I guess since they owned it until "recently?" The US bought Alaska from Russia in 1867. I guess "recent" relative to ancients and medievals.  Quote: Here's my updated map which includes my birthyear collection, making it a bit less embarassing Looking good! 
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Quote: The issuer Russia also includes Alaska, I guess since they owned it until "recently?" Pretty sure that Russia and Russian Empire were different issues last time I checked. If they've been merged since (and given the recent policy changes I wouldn't rule that out), yeah, that's on Numista's head here. As of last time I checked, the "Russian Empire" issuer included Alaska (reasonably, since they held Alaska for most of their history) and the "Russia" issuer didn't. [EDIT: I checked and AFAICT they're still distinct issuers. I'm guessing you have a Russian Empire coin; perhaps one of the Warsaw Mint "types" of the 1850s.] [EDIT 2: fixed very awkward typo.]
Edited by january1may 08/15/2024 4:53 pm
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Great insight, J1M! 
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Yep, as usual j1m is right on such matters.
It is indeed my Russian Empire 1852 3 kopeck coin struck in Warsaw, part of my "birthyears" collection: Birthyear and place, or nearly so, of my great-grandfather.
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Quote: It is indeed my Russian Empire 1852 3 kopeck coin struck in Warsaw, part of my "birthyears" collection: Birthyear and place, or nearly so, of my great-grandfather. Good to know. 
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well, my world is filling up - now up to 105 countries with 126 issuers Here is my Numista map now: North, Central, South America is all filled in, as well as all the islands of the Caribbean 
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I guess my next target is to take Africa 
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Quote: well, my world is filling up - now up to 105 countries with 126 issuers... Here is my Numista map now: Looking good!  Quote: I guess my next target is to take Africa  History would suggest you might want to phrase that differently. 
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