**Describe the bug** In the following example, the value of field `10 # "~" # jan` is expected to be `10~Jan.` but the output of this library is `10 # "~"`. BibTeX has three types of field tokens: nonnegative number, macro name (like `jan`), and a brace-balanced string delimited by either double quotes or braces. They can be concatenated by the `#` character. Although the first type is called "number", it behaves the same as a string and it can be applied with string slicing, text length, and concatenation in a `.bst` style. BTW, I've also made a [`bib2json.bst`](https://github.com/zepinglee/lua-bibtex-parser/blob/main/tests/bib2json.bst) style that may help testing. It reads `.bib` data and writes JSON format (though with some limitations) to the `.bbl` output. **Reproducing** Version: `2.0.0b2` Code: ```python import bibtexparser bibtex_str = ''' @STRING{ jan = "Jan." } @INBOOK{inbook-full, month = 10 # "~" # jan, } ''' library = bibtexparser.parse_string(bibtex_str) month = library.entries[0].fields_dict['month'].value print(month.__repr__()) assert month == "10~Jan." ``` Output: ``` '10 # "~"' ```