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Proposed update to the existing category structure for articles in Wikipedia:WikiProject Numismatics. For questions/discussion, please use the talk page, or simply update this structure. Once consensus is reached, and categories changed, this page will be updated to show the (new) existing structure with descriptions of each category for future reference. Descriptions below currently focus on the difference between the current structure and the proposed structure.

Category Structure

All of the following categories belong in the Numismatics WikiProject. They are all subcategories of Category:Money. All categories not listed here, including other subcategories of Money, do not belong in the WikiProject.

Examples

These are some existing articles, and where they belong in the new category structure (for clarity, I'm including the entire hierarchy). Most articles will be in at least two categories (one for geography, one for time), with some also in a third or more for extra information (e.g., "Coins", or "Monetary Unions").

    1. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"European currencies"->"British currency"->"British coins"
    2. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Modern obsolete currencies"
    3. "Currency"->"Coins"->"British coins"
  • CFA franc (this article mentions the coins and banknotes, so it is included in those categories)
    1. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"African currencies"
    2. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Modern currencies"
    3. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Monetary unions"
    4. "Currency"->"Coins"
    5. "Currency"->"Banknotes"
  • Greek lepton (this is both an ancient coin and a coin replace by the euro)
    1. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"European currencies"
    2. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Modern obsolete currencies"
    3. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Ancient currencies"
    4. "Currency"->"Coins"
  • Polish złoty (this article mentions the coins and banknotes, so it is included in those categories)
    1. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"European currencies"->"Polish currency"
    2. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Modern currencies"
    3. "Currency"->"Coins"
    4. "Currency"->"Banknotes"
  • Austro-Hungarian gulden (this article does not mention the coins or banknotes, so it is not included in those categories)
    1. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"European currencies"
    2. "Currency"->"Legal Tender"->"Modern obsolete currencies"