I recently added this note and a number of other Bonn and Sieg District notes to the catalog, but this not for some reason is not appearing in the proper order. I had to add the denomination as there were no other notes with the denomination of 300,000,000, but I think I added it correctly. But the note is currently not ordering correctly in my collection. Wondering if someone could find what is probably my mistake somewhere since I am stumped.
If you have your view of the catalog sorted by reference number and there are no references added other than the N# number, it will organize your view of the page by N#, which counts up by 1 each time a new page is added. Because of the 300 million mark page being added later than the others, it will appear after them.
Both of these should be deleted then and a new 300 000 000 be made (as you can see they get sorted to the very bottom, there is also other stuff that should be looked over).
I changed mine to commas end all the top ones that work as intended changed but the now 3 denominations with three different types of thousand separators are not affected (if one worked there should now be two with commas). So either it takes some time or something has to be done on the back-end for the denomination to work properly.
Changed the denomination to the version with the commas (not sure how that got set incorrectly), so it now matches the other notes, but the order has not changed, so I am out of ideas.
The thousand separators you see are completely irrelevant, the only important thing is that the value is saved the same way (as a number) as the rest in the database. How numbers are displayed on the user interface depends on your settings.
I think only an admin can fix it. There are now two 300 millions gone but the remaining on is still in the pile that gets put at the bottom of a sorting.
So you might want open a ticket so somebody who can do something about it might see it in the first place.