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diff --git a/src/changelog.html b/src/changelog.html index 1eff347..312cec5 100644 --- a/src/changelog.html +++ b/src/changelog.html @@ -27,6 +27,82 @@ </p> </section> + <section id=02-10-2023 class="cl-section slant-down"> + <div> + <h2><!-- DATE --></h2> + <p> + So Saturday (30<sup>th</sup> of September, 2023) was the first ever + ‘official’ meetup of the Euro-Coins Discord Server. It was a really + great experience, and guys came from all over Europe to meet up. + During the meet we exchanged coin rolls and did some trades, and I + have <em>a lot</em> of new stuff to add to the site! I’d love to + credit each person individually, but there was just a lot of people + and it’s hard to track exactly what came from whom. + <br><br> + Starting off with banknotes, I got 9 new ones! They were: Spain €5 + (Europa; Lagarde), Portugal €10 (Europa; Lagarde), Spain €10 + (Europa; Lagarde), Austria €20 (Europa Testnote; Draghi), Germany + €20 (Europa Testnote; Draghi), Austria €50 (2002; Duisenberg), + Austria €100 (Europa Testnote; Draghi), Germany €100 (2002; + Trichet), and Italy €100 (Europa; Draghi). + <br><br> + With the above banknotes, I now have all Europa banknotes for both + €5 and €100, and I have some testnotes for the first time! + <br><br> + Next, moving on to the standard issue coins, I got a whopping 154 + new dates for my collection, with 8 of those being NIFCs! They are + as follows: Austria 1c (2003), Austria 5c (2006, 2009), Austria 20c + (2006, 2010), Belgium 2c (2003, 2010), Germany 1c (2004 A, + 2004 G, 2005 D, 2005 F, 2007 F, 2007 G, + 2008 A, 2008 J, 2010 A, 2010 D, 2010 F, + 2010 J, 2013 F, 2013 J, 2015 A, 2015 F, + 2017 D, 2017 G, 2017 J, 2019 F, 2019 J, + 2020 A, 2020 G, 2023 G), Germany 2c (2002 F, + 2003 D, 2003 F, 2004 J, 2005 J, 2006 G, + 2007 D, 2007 G, 2007 J, 2008 F, 2008 G, + 2010 G, 2010 J, 2011 G, 2012 A, 2012 F, + 2012 J, 2013 F, 2013 J, 2014 D, 2014 F, + 2014 G, 2015 J, 2016 A, 2018 A, 2018 G, + 2019 G, 2019 J, 2020 F, 2022 G, 2023 J), + Germany 5c (2008 G, 2023 D, 2023 F), Germany 20c + (2005 D, 2014 D, 2017 F, 2017 G), Germany €2 + (2023 F), Spain 1c (2001), Spain 2c (2003, 2006, 2008, 2012, + 2016), Spain 10c (2013, 2023), Spain 20c (2004), Spain €1 (2023), + Finland €1 (2007, 2011), Finland €2 (2013), France 1c (2015), France + 2c (2000, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2015), France 5c (2021), France 20c + (2017, 2022), France €2 (2004 <em>NIFC Proof</em>, 2006 + <em>NIFC</em>), Greece 5c (2002 F, 2021), Greece 50c (2006), + Greece €1 (2004), Ireland €2 (2009), Italy 2c (2012), Italy 5c + (2015), Italy 10c (2015), Italy 20c (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2015, + 2017), Italy €2 (2023), Lithuania 1c (2015), Lithuania 10c (2017), + Monaco 20c (2002), Monaco 50c (2002), Monaco €2 (2003), Malta 1c + (2008, 2019), Malta 2c (2013, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2022), Malta 10c + (2016, 2017, 2020), Malta €2 (2016), Netherlands 2c (2015 + <em>NIFC</em>), Netherlands 5c (2004 <em>NIFC</em>), Netherlands €2 + (2007 <em>NIFC</em>), Portugal €1 (2020), Portugal €2 (2005, 2006), + Slovenia 1c (2009, 2020), Slovenia 5c (2019), Slovenia 10c (2022), + Slovakia 2c (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020), Slovakia 5c (2017), + Slovakia €2 (2022), San Marino 10c (2007 <em>NIFC</em>), San Marino + 50c (2002), San Marino €2 (2005 <em>NIFC</em>), Vatican City 5c + (2005 <em>NIFC</em>), and Vatican City 20c (2005 Sede Vacante + <em>NIFC</em>). + <br><br> + Finally, on to the commemorative coins. In total there were 17 new + commemoratives with 1 of them being an NIFC! They are as follows: + Belgium 2014 (Red Cross), Belgium 2020 (Year of Plant Health), + Belgium 2022 (Erasmus Programme), Belgium 2022 (Heathcare in + COVID-19), Estonia 2022 (Erasmus Programme), Germany 2015 G + (German Reunification), Germany 2023 G (Hamburg), Lithuania + 2018 (Song & Dance Celebration), Lithuania 2022 (Basketball), + Lithuania 2022 (Suvalkija), Luxembourg 2021 (Royal Marriage; + <em>Photo</em>), Malta 2017 (The Peace), Portugal 2022 (Erasmus + Programme), Slovenia 2011 (Franc Rozman-Stane), Slovenia 2022 + (Erasmus Programme), Spain 2023 (Cáceres), and Vatican City 2005 + (World Youth Day; <em>NIFC</em>). + </p> + </div> + </section> + <section id=26-09-2023 class="cl-section slant-down"> <div> <h2><!-- DATE --></h2> |