Talk:Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Slovenia)
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To do list (for future FL nomination)
- References need formatting ... all internet sources need publishers and accessdates. Look at WP:CITE/ES. Done
- Use Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium) leading introduction, but change it accordingly. Done
- Add the summary like in the previous article, change the white cells to "-" Done
- Per WP:HEAD, "Market Value" should be "Market value" Done
- WP:MOS#Foreign termssays foreign terms not in common English usage should be itallicised. Like Bois du Cazier for example. Done
- "Issued: 16.10.2002" violates MOS:NUM#Dates... change these dates! Done
- Wikilink GDPif used Done
- Link to Obverse and reverse only on the first issue of every section Done
- What is "Proof" "BU" ... wikilink them. Done
- Change all dates in the texts to day month year format instead of the month day, year Done
- Remove spaces between references and text. Done
- consider the {{convert}} template for us imperial measurement fans, for both diameter and mass. Done
- obverse and reverse should not be followed by side. Done
- Eurozone is capitalised but euro is not. Done
- no apostrophes in the names of decades—the correct form is "the 1950s" Done
- use straight apostrophes and quotation marks instead of curly Done
- Add texts if vissible in the coin with the translation Done
- Market value ... fix the market values to ranges (35-40[1][2] instead of 35[1] 40[2]) No issue value for these coins Done
- De-link the dates Done
- en-dash in tange of years (like 2000–2002 instead of 2000-2002) Done
Slovenia Article is Finished
I think I have done everything needed to put it close to perfect state. I am leaving it now and will be moving soon to Slovakia, sinice this one should be easy to finish. Thanks, Miguel.mateo (talk) 14:29, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
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