Why in our catalogue does not specify the mint?

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Hello!
Why in our catalogue does not specify the mint? I mean, for each coin.
The mint is mandatory only to differenciate varieties in a similar file (through their mintmarks) or different files (in the case of older coinage)
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
But why, isn't it interesting to know exactly where the coins are minted in any country?
It depends about which countries you are speaking about...
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
For example the Mint of Kremnica. Czechoslovakia, Slovkia, Hungary, Bohemia and Moravia. But in our catalog it is not mentioned.
Citeer: "Cyrillius"​For example the Mint of Kremnica. Czechoslovakia, Slovkia, Hungary, Bohemia and Moravia. But in our catalog it is not mentioned.
​Mint marks are recorded for most of the coins I have. If you have coins that don't have the mint marks it is likely that no one has added them yet. You can make the modifications yourself.
You can add a line to comment section: "Minted in xxxxx" I am pretty sure it will be validated without hesitation.
Catalogue administrator
Or put the information for the respective country here: World Coin Chat
and maybe some time, when the planets are aligned in the right position, the information about the countries can be found here: Numisdoc Countries
In the comments section you can add the name of the mint, as you say not mandatory but "interesting"

Here's a post I made a while ago about including all mints: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic46482.html
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