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To add this to your page put {{currencies}} at the bottom. It includes a [[Category:Currencies]] tag. When adding your own currency, please put it in alphabetical order. Thanks. Gruen2alk 15:46, 23 February 2006 (GMT)

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What is the difference between the Currencies in major currencies, and those in major currencies? --Swilatia (Not Swilly!!) 17:08, 23 February 2006 (GMT)

They're more developed: there's more in their articles. I suppose I was hoping it would be an incentive to add more than just 'the currency of $nation'. But I admit they're arbitrary distinctions, and people should change if appropriate. Gruen2alk 17:35, 23 February 2006 (GMT)

Quite well done, m'boy. (( Pacitalkia )) Time sent: 03:22, 25 February 2006 (GMT)

Rearranging the currencies

Perhaps, however, this should be rearranged into four categories: Hard currencies, stable currencies, fiat currencies and soft currencies. The Gulden may be a "major" currency in terms of article development, but the exchange rate against the NSD/USD classifies it as a soft currency. (( Pacitalkia )) Time sent: 19:08, 25 February 2006 (GMT)

I don't understand --swilatia 19:14, 25 February 2006 (GMT)

I would support subdividing, but that runs into two problems: one, many currencies aren't developed enough to fit into one of those categories (like my own, the Gnor), and two, many people have no idea what those different terms mean. –|–– Ceo \ rant 19:28, 25 February 2006 (GMT)

Becoming Major Currency

I just put a fair bit of work into my Currency subpage- The Dowland. I was wondering whether the work I've put into it as of now allows me to become a Major Currency? If not, what else could I put in to become a Major Currency? I know its odd, but I would like to become one. Skinny87 16:15, 5 April 2006 (GMT)

I think its long enough. Since there is no telling how "major" it really is, the well-devolped articles go there, as on most wikis, the really major things in the world tend to get more attention from edeitors, and therefore they are well-developed. If you want to see how developed a major currency page should be, take a look at some. --swilatia 19:34, 5 April 2006 (GMT)

Well, I've looked at the Major Currency Articles. With the exception of Guffingfords Gulden one, which is seemingly perfect, and about two others, I think I've got a longer and more detailed article than all of the others. So I think in terms of detail and variety, I have enough to become a Major Currency, but I didn't want to change anything and get banned or warned. I was wondering who made a decision about this. Skinny87 19:47, 5 April 2006 (GMT)

Not all Major currency articles has to contain pictures, like the Denkmark. Some encyclopedia contain just words, as long as you are making the point about your currency. Try your best to describe your coins and bank notes if you can. --Constantina 17:55, 10 April 2006 (GMT)

Response to recent round of edits

Somebody took it upon themselves to reclassify major and minor currencies, and the edits were rolled back, which I think was quite appropriate. The episode did however make me wonder why we have major and minor currencies listed apart, it seems like having that distinction will only provoke similar edits in the future. If all currencies were listed in one section with no distinction, there would be repeats of the day's edits. While I can see the argument that the major and minor classification is an incentive to write a particularly good article, I think that incentive already exists - the whole point of a wiki is to write as good an article as possible, and we have featured articles for the really good ones. Why do currencies need their own additional incentive? --Pantocratoria 16:15, 22 April 2006 (GMT)

Let me explaining this: this was done with languages too. So its not just here. --swilatia 16:53, 23 April 2006 (GMT)

It does seem somewhat odd that a currency like the Menelmacari Credit is listed as minor, when it's listed as one of the backing currencies for one of the 'major' ones. Wery odd. Kajal 10:03, 10 May 2006 (GMT)