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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2182797, member: 46237"]I'm not sure what to call the numbering system. I don't know if the author created it or if it was previously established. The book is published by the Hungarian Numismatic Association in association with the coins and medals department of the Hungarian National Museum. I could call it the Adamovszky number (Hungarians use their family name as their first name and their personal name as their last name, so István would basically be his first name to Americans. It's the equivalent of Stephen.).</p><p><br /></p><p>I keep my coins in a spreadsheet. I've just switched them around so they are listed by the Adamovszky number now, and then by the Krause number. With all this new data I've got, I'm going to need to reorganize my spreadsheet quite a bit. I've got much better info on reported mintage, varieties, trial strikes, restrikes, and proofs.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really appreciate your suggestion to look into a Hungarian catalog. This is one of the best coin books I've purchased for sure. I am very excited about how this new data is going to help shape my collection.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2182797, member: 46237"]I'm not sure what to call the numbering system. I don't know if the author created it or if it was previously established. The book is published by the Hungarian Numismatic Association in association with the coins and medals department of the Hungarian National Museum. I could call it the Adamovszky number (Hungarians use their family name as their first name and their personal name as their last name, so István would basically be his first name to Americans. It's the equivalent of Stephen.). I keep my coins in a spreadsheet. I've just switched them around so they are listed by the Adamovszky number now, and then by the Krause number. With all this new data I've got, I'm going to need to reorganize my spreadsheet quite a bit. I've got much better info on reported mintage, varieties, trial strikes, restrikes, and proofs. I really appreciate your suggestion to look into a Hungarian catalog. This is one of the best coin books I've purchased for sure. I am very excited about how this new data is going to help shape my collection.[/QUOTE]
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