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1-0 for arco

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November 01, 2012 22:37

You can follow the translation of Arco, but my question to Morits, where do you stop, with this forum topic or do you stop with catawiki?

then there is no reason to laugh!

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November 01, 2012 22:45

Or will you stop with catawiki?

Morits is just like an old-fashioned Hague HTM tram: unstoppable!

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November 01, 2012 23:16

the current HTM tram sometimes crashes, too heavy a load for the drivers ?!

I read a while ago

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  • November 20, 2012 18:01
November 20, 2012 18:01

My name is Bas, 32 years old and I have been collecting and studying provincial coins for quite some time now. My specialization is in the emergency coins of the 80 Years War. In addition, I really enjoy working with the internet and websites and will soon have my first website online (http://www.olddutchcoins.com) and I am very happy with this. I also regularly go out to look for traces from the past with the metal detector. :) :)

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  • November 25, 2012 20:56
November 25, 2012 20:56

Hello,

I'm Danny and since today I'm new here and I immediately have a question.

I see a price / value with many images and my question is how do I add a price to my image?

I have already looked at: change, but unfortunately I have not made any progress.

Now I'm unfortunately not technical in short: HELP!!!

Greetings,

Danny

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November 25, 2012 21:10

In the catalog you can always make a price suggestion for an item (which may or may not be approved). This will make the prices visible in the catalogue.

In 'My collection', the price (of the catalogue) according to the condition of the item as you have indicated is listed below the items you have in your collection. There is nothing you can do about this (or go back to the catalog to make adjustments as shown above).

If you then click on your item in your own collection, you have the chance to add your own images, extra info or the price you bought it for. This price is only visible when you click on the item of your collection.

So, so prices in three places. The question back then is; WHERE do you want to add a price to your image? And you can't really add to your image, these are separate from each other.

Hopefully I've helped you a bit further.

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  • November 25, 2012 21:24
November 25, 2012 21:24

Thank you for responding but this is quite confusing, where I want to indicate the price is if you are looking for coins for example then you can choose whether the list with images. by year or value is selected in descending order, and the latter I mean so that the most expensive / valuable is placed at the top. And here you can see the image plus the price.

And in My collection / my wish list / my shop I have already changed a few times, but that didn't help.

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November 25, 2012 22:35

I suspect you mean in the catalog. You can only change these prices by clicking on the item and making a price suggestion. If this is approved, the price will change there. In that overview of the catalog the value for Very Fine (for coins) is normally given.

You may have to wait for approval before it becomes visible. You can take a look in the item on 'history' whether your price suggestion has already received a 'green' light.

If you make changes to your own collection, the catalog value below the images will not change.

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  • November 25, 2012 23:11
November 25, 2012 23:11

Yes indeed it is a chess game that I want to put in the catalog for sale, but I can't see it in the catal. As a result, my advertisement does not get the attention of course and I would like to mention a price. And the option price suggestion I can not find at all. Now I already indicated that I am not technical, but this site is very difficult.

At one point I had the same item in it several times.

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November 25, 2012 23:32

The chess set is now listed twice in the catalogue, under Games and (incorrectly) under Figurines, both times with a catalog value of 200.00 euros.

The one under Games is in your shop twice, also for € 200.00.

3254137

3255327

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  • November 25, 2012 23:44
November 25, 2012 23:44

Thank you for taking a look.

So someone else can see the price, but I as a seller cannot?

If all goes well, I now have the wrong: 3255327 from my shop deleted, does this mean that it will be automatically deleted from the images category?

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November 26, 2012 00:42

I don't know where the confusion is, but you should be able to see everything we see.

The incorrect input will not disappear by itself. I don't know how you managed to delete the title completely, but I modified it so that an administrator of the section can disapprove it.

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  • November 26, 2012 09:50
November 26, 2012 09:50

Hahahahaha I don't get it myself, I registered on this site and placed an ad and then it went completely wrong. At first I could not place anything, then several were automatically placed, then I could not see half again, now I cannot remove half. And I don't see a price with my image as you can see. Really, I think signing up on this site was the biggest mistake of the past year. What a hassle.

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November 26, 2012 12:33

Have you viewed the user manual ??

You do not place an "advertisement" on this site. The site is based on a catalog. If an object is already in the catalog, you can put it for sale from the catalog in your shop. You copy the catalog object to your shop, as it were. If something is not yet in the catalog, add it to the catalog first.

If you have something in your shop, you can delete it there (you will no longer offer it for sale) but that does not affect the catalog object. Once you have added something to the catalog, you cannot delete it yourself.

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  • November 26, 2012 13:12
November 26, 2012 13:12

Good news !!!!!

The chess game has been removed from the (incorrect) section figurines / figures.

Now I just don't know how to add a prize to the figure indicates, at: value descending. But I'm a bit further ahead.

Thank you all for your help.

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November 26, 2012 13:33

I now understand what you mean. In the catalog overview, only the value for "Good condition" is displayed, which is not filled in for this item.

As mentioned, only an administrator can change that. You can make a price suggestion via the Suggest catalog value link.

Your selling price is shown in the Marktplaats section.

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November 26, 2012 13:37

In a number of collection areas this is automatically filled with - in this case - Good condition 100, -; Reasonable condition 50, -

In this area - not yet -

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  • November 26, 2012 20:04
November 26, 2012 20:04

I am also new here, Ella is the name and I have also come into possession of several old coins and would like to know what their values are, can I polish these coins or rather leave them as they are?

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  • November 26, 2012 20:57
November 26, 2012 20:57

@Ella-bella.

There are several quick guides to cleaning coins.

Rather not do this if you can still identify the coin at first glance.

Do not polish with aggressive polishes.

I used to put the mint on a saucer with some stomach salt and citric acid powder and then some lukewarm water on it. The mixture will then fizz and then gently rub with a soft cloth.

Then rinse with water and dry with another cloth.

That's the safest way.

You will then not affect the surface of the coin.

You can find even more advice for cleaning coins via google. Take the time to read all that information quietly. The above method is good for silver coins. However, coins made of copper, bronze or any other copper alloy are more fragile and need to be handled with some care to avoid damaging the surface

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December 04, 2012 14:10

After consultation with administrators, the following changes are proposed

1. Addition fields

a) Code number (multiple choice): here are the (number) codes given to the game by the publishers / manufacturers (for example TMG-TH-EUR; ULES 00366). Since publishers / manufacturers often use different codes, this should be a multiple choice field).

b) Barcode

2. Change fields

The current field "Number of players on-line"
would be changed to
"Online multiplayer feature" YES / NO check box

3. Delete field

"Number"
This field has little added value and has become pointless for most game series because they can no longer be systematically numbered.

Comments / questions welcome!

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December 04, 2012 17:53

Please do not delete the number field! It is not always in the title and indicates which part it is in a series. That way you can just use the title and omit the number.

I also find a check box very interesting, because I have not seen it anywhere in CataWiki. Is that an update of the CataWiki system?

A variation on the number of players on-line field could be: number of players on network or number of network players. There is often a maximum and can therefore also be filled in. Or make the number of players offline , the text number of (network) players

Also divide the field dimensions into length and width, then there is always clarity about how to fill it in.

The code number of the publisher / manufacturer must be completed via a forum section. And not a mandatory field, because not everyone knows where to find that number.

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December 04, 2012 18:27

No, please do not remove the number field. I would rather even add a number addition field, so that you can distinguish the same games from the same year, but for example with a different language or packaging in the gallery, Excel export and iPad with a b, c, d, etc...

May I ask why you think that the number field has no value (anymore)?

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December 04, 2012 21:17

@Disney Please do not delete the number field! It is not always in the title and indicates which part it is in a series. That way you can just use the title and omit the number.

@Arco May I ask why you think the number field has no value (anymore)?

If the publisher gives the game a number, it will be in the title. Otherwise it is not an official number. We can of course start inventing numbers ourselves, but what's the use of that?

Furthermore, most publishers have made a mess of it themselves by sometimes numbering and sometimes not numbering games from a game series. Then there are also expansions, sidekicks and side series (usually full games). Have a look at the Top 5: Sims, Mario, Sonic, Star Wars and Tomb Raider. How are you going to assign a unique number to each game? And please note that this is not (only) about different packaging or language, but certainly about different games.

Well, it is open for discussion here.

@ Disney A variation on the number of players on-line field could be: number of players on network or number of network players. There is often a maximum and can therefore also be filled in. Or make the number of players offline , the text number of (network) players

The problem and the reason for YES / NO option is that this is a field that is almost impossible to verify. The main game sites usually do not provide information about this. Moreover, this is often not shown in the manual. Whether or not the game has an on-line play function is known.

@Disney The code number of the publisher / manufacturer must be completed via a forum section. And also not a mandatory field, because not everyone knows where to find that number.

I don't understand that immediately. That will not be a mandatory field. The mandatory fields remain the same.

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@Scam: What I mean by adding a fixed list of code numbers is that it should be easy to have new numbers added. I think the easiest way is via the forum. Then start a forum topic in which you say that people can post the requests there. The advantage of a forum is that it happens transparently and not through the back door (read mailing to administrators and suddenly a new addition to the list).

Furthermore, I think that the number of players can simply be read in the manual and that one should only fill in if it is mentioned somewhere. It's a shame that it can't be checked, but I don't think that's the most important argument for scrapping it. Surely you have to have a little faith in a video game importer! ;) If an importer has already taken the trouble to enter this field (many importers only fill in what they find useful, so fields such as dimensions and year are then lost), then he or she will have looked it up.

And yes, numbering a series is difficult, but it is clear. This is also the case with the Disney videos and there is no number on them, but it works well for series sorting.

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