Not sure I understand the question: what's wrong with ".../2000"?
In the UK the current year date has been written in full since the
introduction in about 1907 of what became know as the "Leicester system"
of numbering - i.e. accession numbers in the form: ##/YEAR/EXT
(where ## is the sequence number for accessions in that year, and EXT is
the extension number for parts or items within that accession).
Patrick Boylan
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On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Jan McCormick wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I was wondering if anyone has figured out what to use for the year
> 2000 when entering accession numbers on a database? Please feel free to
> send any and all ideas. Your help is much appreciated. I will thank you in
> advance... Thank You!
>
> Jan McCormick
> Curator
>