Hi! I'm not very good at translating Islamic dates to Gregorian but I don't think any present Islamic date dates 2257 in the Gregorian calendar. This page says the Gregorian year for one of the listed Islamic dates is 2257. If someone could figure out what the correct year is and change it that would be great. I noticed something was up when in my records section it said my newest banknote was from the year 2257 lol. Thanks for any help!
The problem was, as always, that the year can't be changed when people own it. So when I added variants and changed the calendar I requested the date change for the existing ones in the source field but it seems the master refs aren't allowed to change them too.
We can move the notes if there is a place to move them. But we have to know what it is, what it is supposed to be. Where it should go...if you provide the link I will look. Your 2001 Boston 20 is fixed tho.
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Citeer: "Oklahoman"We can move the notes if there is a place to move them. But we have to know what it is, what it is supposed to be. Where it should go...if you provide the link I will look. Your 2001 Boston 20 is fixed tho.
Hi!, t hanks for the idea. I'm not sure how to share the link of my new page for the note as it is only a request. I will submit the requested and hopefully I can share the link then.
Ah Ha! I figured it out! This is my modified page with his pictures cited.
I'll be honest. If a page exists, you really need to repair, fix, modify the existing page. We can move lines...but it is better to try and repair an existing line if possible. I think many ? Lines are because refs and new listers want a better line, create it, and think they can remove the old line. That means we might have no clue where the collectors who have recorded a note in that line have no where to go...we can research it, but it takes time and slows every other listing approval. Fortunately it usually works out in the end.
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Citeer: "Oklahoman"I'll be honest. If a page exists, you really need to repair, fix, modify the existing page. We can move lines...but it is better to try and repair an existing line if possible. I think many ? Lines are because refs and new listers want a better line, create it, and think they can remove the old line. That means we might have no clue where the collectors who have recorded a note in that line have no where to go...we can research it, but it takes time and slows every other listing approval. Fortunately it usually works out in the end.
Okay! I took your advice and canceled my request for a new page and modified the existing page. Here is what my year modifications look like:
Citeer: "Oklahoman"New date lines did not necessarily need creating. The existing datelines could have been edited. I will look at this when I get back to my computer.
If the existing lines were edited the lines would still read the wrong dates....