I've checked twice and 2018 is after 2010. I've heard that Héctor Carlos Janson is an amazing numismatist but if his 2011 book included 2018 coins he didn't put the correct title on the book. Is there some other current source for CJ numbers?
The new edition is hard to find. Even with "2019" or "2020" in the search most of the results were for the older edition. Do you have a link to someplace that sells it?
Status geändert zu Gelöst(bjherbison, 21 Jan. 2022, 15:15)
I know that the catalog is being offered by a handful of sellers in MercadoLibre ( http://www.mercadolibre.com.ar ), which is kind of eBay for Latin America. But I have no idea if any of then ships internationally. I live in Brazil and here I could only find an old edition.
I was asked if the new version uses the same catalog numbers as the previous version.
Does anyone following this thread have the information?
If not, does someone have the permissions to find the person who added CJ numbers to the 2018 coins to ask them the question?
You can send a message to Gustavo (gvaicika), the referee for Argentina. There's a big possibility he has the new catalog. If not, he can see in the modification history who added the CJ numbers to the 2018 coins.
Before his death, Hector Carlos Janson edited the 2020 version of his work "La Moneda Circulante En El Territorio Argentino 1574 - 2019 HECTOR CARLOS JANSON 2020" which is an update. This work was printed in the publisher in Rosario Argentina, Borsellino Impresos SRL, dedicated to personal impressions.
Numista referee coins, banknotes and exonumia for Argentina, Argentine provinces