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GA Review

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Reviewer: OlifanofmrTennant (talk · contribs) 09:36, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Hello I will be doing this review. My primary area of work is Television but In an effort to branch out here I am.

Immediate failure

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1. Its pretty close to all of the criteria
2. Earwig doesnt flags any issues other than what seems to be a quote.
3. No maintenance tags.
4. Page is currently stable, no persistent vandalism.
5. No previous nominations
 Pass

Good Article

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Well-written

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I made a small change but other that I dont see any problems so

 Pass

Verifiable

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I have selected sources 23 and 27 for a spot check. (based on this revision [1])
Spotchecks
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REF 27
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Claim:

While the new coinage was welcomed by the New Zealand public, reaction to the shilling was mixed. The ahistorical usage of the piupiu garment (associated modern Haka dance and ceremony) in a combat scenario was criticised, alongside the awkward pose with which the taiaha was held.


Source: NEW SHILLING DESIGN


Proven by source: There is indeeded criticism of the shilling.

REF 23
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Claim:

The warrior is shown in a piupiu, shirtless and turned away from the viewer, crouched atop a rock or escarpment. He holds a taiaha in both his hands, pointing forward


Source:

Zealand Numismatic Journal


Proven by source: The discription of the coin lines up with the discription section

 Pass

Broad in coverage

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Aritcle stays on topic with links where applicable.

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Neutral

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Stays pretty objective throught the article.  Pass

Stable

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No recent debate nor vandalism.  Pass

Illustrated

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The page uses eight images, seven of which are coins and all of them are from commons. The one that isnt a coin is of Gordon Coates who was important to the history of the coin,

 Pass

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OVERALL

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The page is already in pretty good shape and only needed was on small adjustment. Questions? four Olifanofmrtennant (she/her) 10:36, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]