At present, the Philippino section is very difficult to follow, with various periods split up in a somewhat arbitrary manner. Given that we now have the ability to assign ruling authorities, can I suggest that the following sections are consolidated either into a single currency named "Peso/Piso" or two currencies "Peso (1864-1967)" and "Piso (1967-)". My personal preference would be for the latter. The sections for merger are:
Thanks.
I've consolidated all the centavo-peso issues under "Peso" and added the appropriate ruling authorities. Once those changes go through, I'll check for any outstanding pieces in the wrong place and then apply the other ruling authorities.
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
Status gewijzigd naar klaar(Jarcek, 18-jan-2020, 17:17)
Thanks to ken6528 for sorting out the Philippino changes. Can we now engage in some tidying up? Can we change the sub-heading for "Piso (1967-date)" to "100 Sentimos = 1 Piso" and add a sub-heading to "Peso (1857-1967)" of "100 Céntimos/Centavos = 1 Peso"? Also, should we add "Real" to the section "Counterstamped coinage (1828-1837)", thus establishing the basis for the values we give the coins in this section?
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.