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1903 open 3 variations
Nordle11 replied to terrysoldpennies's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
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All sorted, Clive.
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My fault, everything should be sorted now. Thanks for the note David.
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Read the post 2 above yours..
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Because of your low post count supermack you won't be able to see the wanted/for sale section to list them, let me know if you do want to list them on the site I'll open the section for you, you've been a member for a few years and it's more to just stop people signing up to sell a coin.
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All posts show the same number and are all updated each time you make a post. The system isn't telling you what post that is in terms of "Post 100 out of 500" it's just telling you how many posts that user has made on the site, so it will always show the highest number on every post.
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Every post in every thread will show the same post number - your current one. Everytime you post, your post count will increase everywhere, on your profile and in every previous post in every thread, so it will always show your highest post count. Although I don't understand the 399 part, as my posts are 2000+, does it show as 399 on your screen or is that just an example?
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Sorry last addition - I've recalculated your post count in the system and it still shows as 1,239 so should be OK.
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Also if I understand correctly, do you mean that each post should show which number post it was? Because it should always show your current number of posts, regardless if it's your first or 1,000th (in reference to what you were saying about 1949Threepence)
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I had this thread open while I was looking into it, then an update came up saying you had replied to the thread.. Before I clicked it I noted you were on 1,238, now it says 1,239 so I think it's working fine?
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Basically the grouping system is an on-action change as opposed to being run in the background and recalculated automatically. What that means is that everytime a user performs an action on their account, it updates by one group level. So if you have 5000 posts when you're in NRG, when you log in and click on all activity or something it will update your account and bump your rank to the first new level, then the next action you peform will push you to the next and so on. For most people, just clicking on a few threads will update you to the correct rank, it shouldn't be more than 5-10 clicks around the forum before it's set. Unfortauntely it means that everyone remains in Numismatic Research Group until they log in.
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The group and rank system for the forum. Sticked for visibility.
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But what's all this extra money for? At the moment the only thing you suggest needs to be 'expanded' is the picture size, which no one else seems to have an issue with? The site already gets many pictures uploaded everyday, there's plenty of information to help and if anyone needs more they just need to upload a picture of their own, everyone on here contributes and there is seldom an unanswered question. Not to mention all the pictures, varieties, information, grading etc can be found in the books linked across the site, these are all owned by the owner of the site too.
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Sorry I forgot about you, Colin!
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clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hmm. I'd go PM I guess, the mark is a bit too stamp-like. Interesting though! Nice dot penny too -
clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Is there any sign of a mark on the reverse in the same place? On the ear error that is -
Good point, so he does. Then you've answered your own question A nice find and in a really nice grade for the rarity too!
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I know it's 11 years late, but maybe something to implement?
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and down to C20; R20 = Believed unique R19 = 2 to 5 R18 = 6 to 15 R17 = 16 to 50 R16 = 51 to 100 R15 = 101 to 250 R14 = 251 to 500 R13 = 501 to 1,000 R12 = 1,001 to 2,000 R11 = 2,001 to 3,500 R10 = 3,501 to 7,000 R9 = 7,001 to 12,000 R8 = 12,001 to 20,000 R7 = 20,001 to 30,000 R6 = 30,001 to 50,000 R5 = 50,001 to 100,000 R4 = 100,001 to 200,000 R3 = 200,001 to 350,000 R2 = 350,001 to 650,000 R = 650,000 to 1 million N = 1 to 2 million C = 2 to 3 million C2 = 3 to 5 million C3 = 5 to 6 million C4 = 6 to 7.5 million C5 = 7.5 to 10 million C6 = 10 to 12.5 million C7 = 12.5 to 15 million C8 = 15 to 17.5 million C9 = 17.5 to 20 million C10 = 20 to 25 million C11 = 25 to 30 million C12 = 30 to 35 million C13 = 35 to 40 million C14 = 40 to 45 million C15 = 45 to 50 million C16 = 50 to 60 million C17 = 60 to 75 million C18 = 75 to 100 million C19 = 100 to 150 million C20 = Over 150 million
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@Rob @declanwmagee @mhcoins @NRP @The Coinery @RLC35 please see above RE coin dealers. Pass the word onto anyone I missed.
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Just sent you one OK, see if it'll let you reply in it.
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403 error, permission denied?
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But seriously that journalist has written a bunch of rubbish.
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Are "coppied and pasted from the independant" the mistakes?