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Portugal Silver certification[edit]

A certification for a Silver award in Portugal and 2,000 sales was added (by Diskografienerd) with this source. I have no doubt that some certification was made, as I see the letters "PR". I know (from Google translate) that "Silver" in Portuguese is "prata". However, I have no other evidence that such an award existed, or that it was for 2,000 sales. I would like to add that to Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa as well. Can a source for the existence and sales level of this award be supplied? --Muhandes (talk) 10:51, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there, Muhandes. It must have been certified before 2009. So therefore the Silver certification stands for 5,000 sales, see "atribuindo a "nova" prata a vendas de 5 mil discos" (Source 1, Source 2). Regards, --Diskografienerd (talk) 12:34, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Diskografienerd: I'm using Google translate so I definitely may be wrong, but according to that, the sentence you are referring to "atribuindo a "nova" prata a vendas de 5 mil discos", starts with "Só a Irlanda o mantém", which together translate to "Only Ireland keeps it, attributing the "new" silver to sales of 5,000 records", so this is Ireland, not Portugal. Besides, this entire article is about record certification, not about video ones. For record certifications, it says "O disco de prata (10 mil discos) desaparece", i.e., "the silver disk (10 thousand disks) is deprecated", a fact which we already knew. The source is good for records, so I added it to Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa, but I'm still looking for a source about video certifications "prata". --Muhandes (talk) 13:20, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]