Our catalog shows that 2007, 2010, and 2011. With no position A or B . Should it show A and B? Or are they all one or another. Or just not added yet. http://en.numisla.com/catalogue/pieces4768.html
I still can't fathom why those A, B types have to be in the catalog in the case of massproduction coins. It's completely arbitrary. For the same reasons people told me why, I could demand a line for every degree the start of the text on the edge is shifted, because this is also completely arbitrary.
Yes I agree, but the world seems to like it. So I will just go along with it. It like proofs in the general circulation coins. Just because it has the same KM number. To me proofs are not coins, there are like mint set. Proofs are not made like regular coins. The die are worked differently and prep differently. But where would you put them?
You are right, people like these things. If you ask me types means nothing, important it's just the year but since they has been accepted long before I started to be referee for Romania, now I can't stop this trend because people like things in that way and since it was accepted once now is too late to say no.
for most of those A & B types you have a 50/50 chance of it being either one of the types, so they'll all have the same value. OK, I collect both types from all countries..... when I bother to figure out what A and B really is for that country (The US, the Netherlands, Romania, France and others I don't have in my head just now!)