User talk:CaptHenway

Continental Currency coin
You recently changed Dollar coin (United States) to say that the Continental Currency dollar coin is recognized as a commemorative medallion. While the numismatic paper you provided as a source does claim that, it is the opinion of a single numismatist and does not reflect the current numismatic consensus that it was probably indeed the first US dollar coin. For every one source claiming that it is a medal, there are many sources that claim it it a coin. Please read WP:UNDUE to understand why we must acknowledge the consensus. - ZLEA  T \ C 13:55, 28 August 2020 (UTC)

This is not just one article's opinion. The source I sent you referenced several earlier articles that said the same thing. Did you read those also?

The Continental dollar has been mis-attributed for well over a century and a half. In that time numerous incorrect articles have been written about it. They naturally outnumber the modern, correct articles. Under these conditions accepting the concensus over the fact is not logical. According to the concensus, Copernicus and Galileo were wrong in their lifetimes.

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