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The result was: '''promoted''' by [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] ([[User talk:Cwmhiraeth|talk]]) 06:44, 3 February 2017 (UTC)<br />
 
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* <s>... that '''[[siderography]]''', a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a contest established by the Bank of England in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? <small>The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."</small></s>
 
* <s>... that '''[[siderography]]''', a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a contest established by the Bank of England in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? <small>The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."</small></s>
 
** '''ALT1''':... that the '''[[Siderography|International Association of Siderographers]]''' dissolved in 1991 after retirements and technological advances reduced its membership to eight people?  <small>Source: [http://digital.lib.umd.edu/archivesum/actions.DisplayEADDoc.do?source=MdU.ead.histms.0036.xml International Association of Siderographers archives] "By 1991, membership was reduced to a total of eight, and the International Association was dissolved shortly thereafter."</small>
 
** '''ALT1''':... that the '''[[Siderography|International Association of Siderographers]]''' dissolved in 1991 after retirements and technological advances reduced its membership to eight people?  <small>Source: [http://digital.lib.umd.edu/archivesum/actions.DisplayEADDoc.do?source=MdU.ead.histms.0036.xml International Association of Siderographers archives] "By 1991, membership was reduced to a total of eight, and the International Association was dissolved shortly thereafter."</small>
 
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Robin Hood v. United States|Robin Hood v. United States]] (see my [[User:Mindmatrix/Did you know|DYK tracker]])
 
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Robin Hood v. United States|Robin Hood v. United States]] (see my [[User:Mindmatrix/Did you know|DYK tracker]])
 
<small>Moved to mainspace by [[User:Mindmatrix|Mindmatrix]] ([[User talk:Mindmatrix|talk]]). Self-nominated at 03:07, 17 January 2017 (UTC).</small>
 
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:* [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] Article is new enough (in mainspace) and long enough. None of the sources are accessible for me so AGFing on them all. No copyvio or plagiarism visible anywhere. Both hooks are moderately interesting and supported by text, the source for the first one does not seem to contain a reference to "siderography" so only approving ALT1. [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]], [[Special:CentralAuth/Jo-Jo Eumerus|contributions]]) 11:06, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
 
:* [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] Article is new enough (in mainspace) and long enough. None of the sources are accessible for me so AGFing on them all. No copyvio or plagiarism visible anywhere. Both hooks are moderately interesting and supported by text, the source for the first one does not seem to contain a reference to "siderography" so only approving ALT1. [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]], [[Special:CentralAuth/Jo-Jo Eumerus|contributions]]) 11:06, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
::*{{ping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}} Sorry, I forgot to include the supporting text for that in the hook. It appears on page 58 of the same book, split over two sentences in the same paragraph. First, "Perkins then went one step further and developed a mechanical technique—siderography—that allowed...", and second "Interestingly, the Bank of England was unimpressed with Perkin's idea when it was submitted to its competition". Earlier in the paragraph is the statement "...but he was the first to develop it into a workable technique for reducing forgery". All are already cited in the text. That should cover all aspects of the first hook. <font color="#8b4513">[[User:Mindmatrix|Mind]]</font><font color="#ee8811">[[User_talk:Mindmatrix|matrix]]</font> 13:37, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
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::*{{ping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}} Sorry, I forgot to include the supporting text for that in the hook. It appears on page 58 of the same book, split over two sentences in the same paragraph. First, "Perkins then went one step further and developed a mechanical technique—siderography—that allowed...", and second "Interestingly, the Bank of England was unimpressed with Perkin's idea when it was submitted to its competition". Earlier in the paragraph is the statement "...but he was the first to develop it into a workable technique for reducing forgery". All are already cited in the text. That should cover all aspects of the first hook. [[User:Mindmatrix|<span style="color:#8b4513;">Mind</span>]][[User_talk:Mindmatrix|<span style="color:#ee8811;">matrix</span>]] 13:37, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
::*I've replaced the original hook with ALT2, which is mostly the same but shorter (187 characters instead of 196). Same sources, including those in my note above. <font color="#8b4513">[[User:Mindmatrix|Mind]]</font><font color="#ee8811">[[User_talk:Mindmatrix|matrix]]</font> 16:33, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
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::*I've replaced the original hook with ALT2, which is mostly the same but shorter (187 characters instead of 196). Same sources, including those in my note above. [[User:Mindmatrix|<span style="color:#8b4513;">Mind</span>]][[User_talk:Mindmatrix|<span style="color:#ee8811;">matrix</span>]] 16:33, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
 
:*'''ALT2''':... that '''[[siderography]]''', a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a Bank of England contest in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? <small>The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."</small>
 
:*'''ALT2''':... that '''[[siderography]]''', a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a Bank of England contest in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? <small>The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."</small>
:*: That one seems OK as well. [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]], [[Special:CentralAuth/Jo-Jo Eumerus|contributions]]) 20:03, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
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:*: That one seems OK as well. [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]], [[Special:CentralAuth/Jo-Jo Eumerus|contributions]]) 20:03, 17 January 2017 (UTC)</div></noinclude><!--Please do not write below this line or remove this line. Place comments above this line.-->
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:44, 3 February 2017 (UTC)

Siderography

  • ... that siderography, a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a contest established by the Bank of England in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."

Moved to mainspace by Mindmatrix (talk). Self-nominated at 03:07, 17 January 2017 (UTC).

  • Symbol voting keep.svg Article is new enough (in mainspace) and long enough. None of the sources are accessible for me so AGFing on them all. No copyvio or plagiarism visible anywhere. Both hooks are moderately interesting and supported by text, the source for the first one does not seem to contain a reference to "siderography" so only approving ALT1. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 11:06, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Template:Ping Sorry, I forgot to include the supporting text for that in the hook. It appears on page 58 of the same book, split over two sentences in the same paragraph. First, "Perkins then went one step further and developed a mechanical technique—siderography—that allowed...", and second "Interestingly, the Bank of England was unimpressed with Perkin's idea when it was submitted to its competition". Earlier in the paragraph is the statement "...but he was the first to develop it into a workable technique for reducing forgery". All are already cited in the text. That should cover all aspects of the first hook. Mindmatrix 13:37, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
  • I've replaced the original hook with ALT2, which is mostly the same but shorter (187 characters instead of 196). Same sources, including those in my note above. Mindmatrix 16:33, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
  • ALT2:... that siderography, a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for a Bank of England contest in an era when English banknotes were known as "filthy rags"? The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective, pg 56: "The experience also led a widespread consensus in England that paper money-what some contemporaries called "filthy rags"-should not be used as a low-denomination, mass currency." and pg 90, "Their opposition stemmed partly from England's experience of an inconvertible currency during the Napoleonic was when they had witnessed the poor quality of Bank of England notes-the "filthy rags"-and widespread counterfeiting."
    That one seems OK as well. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 20:03, 17 January 2017 (UTC)