Community
Contributors
NumisRoma grows through collectors, enthusiasts, and researchers who care about Roman history, careful cataloging, and better digital tools for ancient coin study.
Ways to Contribute
Contributions can be small and still valuable: reporting a typo, suggesting a missing reference, improving a description, flagging confusing data, or sharing feedback about how collection documentation should work.
The long-term vision is community-oriented. NumisRoma is not only a private collection tool; it is also intended to become a shared space for people who want Roman coinage to be easier to study and discuss.
Corrections
Send fixes for rulers, denominations, dates, legends, mints, descriptions, provenance notes, or reference details that need another look.
References
Recommend books, articles, museum records, or stable online resources that improve catalog quality.
Feedback
Tell us where cataloging a coin feels slow, confusing, incomplete, or surprisingly useful.
Recognition
As the project matures, we plan to add clearer contributor recognition for substantial catalog and research help. For now, the best first step is to contact us with the area where you would like to help.