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==Tasks==
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Revision as of 03:28, 11 December 2006

Numismatics (ancient Greek: Template:Polytonic) is the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. While numismatists are often characterized as studying coins, the discipline also includes the study of banknotes (notaphily), stock certificates (scripophily), medals, medallions, and token coins (also referred to as exonumia).

Scope

This WikiProject aims to create articles relating to all kinds of coins, tokens, bills and modern forms of money, and to standardize the content and format of data in those articles. In addition, this WikiProject aims to provide some degree of damage control for poorly written or extraneous numismatic articles.

Goals

  1. To create a consensus on what should be included.
  2. To provide factual information on all the world's past and present payment systems.
  3. To create a consistent look and style for each type of page: Coins, paper money, tokens, medals and other forms of money.

Tasks



Here are some tasks awaiting attention:


Sub-sections

The following are sub-projects and tools within WikiProject Numismatics.

  • WikiProject Numismatics
    • Style - The editors style guide.
    • Participants - The editors within the project.
    • Talk - For discussion and debates.
    • Index - The index of numismatic articles.
    • External resources - A list of web numismatic resources.
    • Sandbox - For testing coding and articles before taking them live.
    • To do - Guide for what needs to be done where.
    • Categories - Proposed update to the category structure (eventually, a description of the category structure).
    • Recent changes - Recent changes to articles included in the project (by having {{Numismaticnotice}} on their talk pages)
    • Exonumia Recent changes - Recent changes to articles related to exonumia and included in the project (by having {{Exonumianotice}} on their talk pages). Note that this list is very incomplete. If someone wants to help determine what should be included, please contact Ingrid.
    • Assessment - Internal project article review, in conjunction with WP:1.0.

Infoboxes

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Regional

Currencies of the same name

Historical currencies of the same country

Denominations of the same currency

Other navigational

Other

Succession boxes

Please see Template:n-start/Instructions first. Succession boxes can be added to currency pages using {{n-start}} and the associated templates.

Please see Request for Permission and Public domain before attempting to download any images from another website.

An IRC channel has been registered for WikiProject:Numismatics. It is located here


Ankh Topics about Numismatics Ankh
Ancient Coins: Roman | Greece | Byzantium | Asia | Primitive Money
Medieval Coins: Europe | Mediterranean | Asia | Americas | Africa | Pacific
Modern Coins: North America | South America | Central America | Europe | Asia | Africa | Australia
Paper Money: North America | South America | Central America | Europe | Asia | Africa | Australia
Exonumia: Tokens | Exonumia | Medal | Orders |
Coinage Metals: Gold | Silver | Copper | Bronze | Tin | Aluminum | Platinum
Economics: Banking | Bonds | Stocks | Checks | Credit Cards | Mints
Coin Basics: Philosophy | Terminology | Clubs