User:Miguel.mateo
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I am an amateur euro collector, with passion for information about the euro. Currently helping on any article that refers to the Eurozone, especially in numismatics. Personal motto:
- "大きな栗の木の下で、 あなたと私、仲良く遊びましょう"
- (Ookina kurino kino shitade, anatato watashi, nakayoku asobimashou)
- "大きな栗の木の下で、 あなたと私、仲良く遊びましょう"
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... tip: is in Japanese. These little three verses are for me the core foundation of Wikipedia!
Brief History and Milestones
- May 28, 2007: I joined Wikipedia, I did some small corrections to Havana, a city where I spent a few years of my life. I was passive for a few months, I did not realize how fun editing in Wikipedia was.
- December 17, 2007: I came back with my second edit, I added the second series information to Belgian euro coins. I have been quite active since then.
- March 21, 2008: I reached 500 edits, when together with Kevin hipwell were designing the layout of Euro gold and silver commemorative coins. This article has been my inspiration since then, and I have been 90% of the time on articles related to it.
- April 20, 2008: Received my first barn star, thanks to Kevin hipwell.
- April 29, 2008: I reached 1000 edits, with a question I posted in Template talk:Country data Saint Barthélemy (I answered myself a few minutes later on the same page).
- May 27, 2008: My first peer review request was completed (now archived here) on the article Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium).
- June 13, 2008: I reached 2000 edits, answering in Talk:Germany a challenge to a change I did in the article.
- July 7, 2008: My first FLC was approved, the article Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium) was promoted to Feature List.
- July 8, 2008: Received my second barn star, thanks to Buster7.
- July 14, 2008: My second peer review request was completed (now archived here) on the article Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria). As a result a few editors (The Duke of Waltham, Buster7, Alastair Haines, Carcharoth and Kevin hipwell) came and help to copy edit this article.
- August 20, 2008: I reached 3000 edits, discussing a layout topic to add mintage quantities for the article Austrian euro coins with Kevin hipwell.
- October 19, 2008: 4000 edits reached, this time as part of my constant efforts of removing unsourced material. The article in question was Marshall Plan.
- November 11, 2008: 5000 edits reached while wiki-linking Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Greece).
- January 5, 2009: 6000 edits reached while answering some personal messages in my talk page after been out for a nice five days holiday.
Main articles contributed to
After a numerous advices, I have decided to flat out the article Euro gold and silver commemorative coins to the minimum details of the coins, with references to articles with more details of the coin issues of every country. So far this is the result:
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Cyprus)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Finland)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2002
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2003
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2004
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2005
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2006
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2007
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2008
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Germany)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Greece)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Ireland)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Luxembourg)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Malta)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Monaco)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Netherlands)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Slovakia)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Slovenia)

- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (San Marino)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Spain)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Vatican)
Please feel free to comment and contribute; you can also check Check my contributions. Thanks!
Articles I would like to start
In the euro gold and silver commemorative coin set:
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Italy)
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Portugal)
Others (specifically in numismatics):
- Treaty of Rome 50th Anniversary Celebrations
- 5th European Expansion Celebrations
- Germany 2006 FIFA World Cup Celebrations
- Soccer in numismatics
- European Presidency in numismatics
- Great Composers in numismatics
Useful Links
My Barnstars
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The Original Barnstar | |
| You contributions have inspired me to become a wikipedian Kevin hipwell (talk) 15:57, 20 April 2008 (UTC) |
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The Content Creativity Barnstar | |
| For your tireless efforts and amazing images. They add class to every article you place them--Buster7 (talk) 02:10, 8 July 2008 (UTC) |
| A Lucky Penny | ||
| This penny signifies the enormity of the work that you do to create the wonderful Numismatic additions and articles that now grace WikiWorld. This Penny symbolizes the thousands of steps and edits and corrections that are necessary (but hidden and forgotten) in the process. In the spirit of "See a penny, pick it up. All the day you'll have good luck", this penny is offered to Miguel.mateo for his incredible Numismatic endeavors.--Buster7 (talk) 14:54, 11 November 2008 (UTC) |
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The Euro Gold & Silver Coins Barnstar | |
| Awarded in recognition of distinguished efforts in the creation or development of Euro gold and silver commemorative coins-related articles. You are the first recipient... good job on all of your hard work!! The € • T/C 12:46, 20 December 2008 (UTC) |


