Lately I was try to improve section of "polish lithuanian commonwealth". I added about 70 photos of coins (so this is about half of 152 coins that are exist in this section). Some of them still waiting for acceptance and some not for example:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces63501.html
or
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces63485.html
But just wondering, if there any chance that I could apply for "numista referee" and help more formally?
Second, is there only one page layout that is acceptable. Now we have:
-Elbing - Talar
-Talar (1764 – 1795)
-First złoty (1496-1850)
-Real (hammered coinage, 1517-1678)
This is terribly unreadable. A lot easier could be division on coins with kings / cities and with dates where someone could find his coin without looking all 152 pictures one by one. For example for Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth:
-Henryk Walezy, 1573–1575
-Stefan Batory, 1576–1586
-Zygmunt III Waza, 1587-1632
-Wladyslaw IV Waza, 1633-1648
-Jan II Kazimierz Waza, 1649-1668
-Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki, 1669-1673
-Jan III Sobieski, 1674-1696
-August II Mocny Wettin, 1697-1733
-August III, 1733-1763
-Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski, 1764-1795
-Bromberg coins
-Danzig coins
-Elbing coins
-Fraustadt coins
-Gnesen coins
-Krakow coins
-Lobsenz coins
-Posen coins
-Thorn coins
-Swedish occupation
-Trade coinage (gold)
Also we have for Poland such layout:
-Congress Poland - Złoty (1815-1841)
-Galicia-Lodoméria - Austrian Kronethaler (1772-1815)
-Kraków - Złoty (1835-1846)
-Posen - Thaler (1793-1817)
-Reichsmark (Ghetto Coinage 1939-1944)
-South Prussia - First Złoty (1793-1807)
-Warszawa Duchy - Złoty (1807-1815)
-First złoty (1496-1850)
-East Prussia - Thaler (1804-1811)
-Marka (1917-1924)
-Second złoty (1924-1949)
-Third złoty (1949-1994)
-Fourth złoty (1995-date)
Its really mixed with dates - for example why "first zloty 1496 - 1850" is after "Congress of Poland 1815-1841" ?
Second why "-First złoty (1496-1850)" exist here if we have such period in Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Third, we do not exist (as nation and country) since 1496.. but from about X century and Mieszko the First. There is a lot of coins from X - XV century for example:
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=546&lot=4
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=546&lot=7
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=546&lot=20
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=376&lot=163
They also should have own division here with for example again ruler after ruler with dates.