
Then a normal order is followed till the end of page 10 (with 200 results per page). There, after the 3000 dollars coin, it starts all over again beginning with the 1 cents (1 tenes), 2 cents, 5 cents and so on till the 1000 dollars coins at page 14:

All the boxes that matter for the chronological order (currency boxes, face value boxes) are filled in properly. So I have absolutely no idea why the order is so messed up for the Cook Islands coins. Is there anyone who can explain this or is this a temporarily bug?
Also there are some other strange orders too. The normal order for these coins is first face value (since that's my choice) and afterwards it normally is date, KM# reference and if no KM# reference, alphabetical order of the coin name.

But as you can see in the picture above, the coin in the red rectangle is the last one of all the 2003 1 dollar coins although there are a lot of 2003 1 dollar coins with a higher KM# reference which are before this particular coin in stead of after this coin. And as you can see on the three coins before this one, there is no order in alphabetical order nor in N# reference.
It's all a mystery to me. But this way the chance of getting duplicate listings increases a lot.



