Rare Euro Banknotes (Proof, Wrong Cut, Specimen, Same Serial Number...)

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Re: Rare Euro Banknotes (Proof, Wrong Cut, Specimen, Same Serial Number...)

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Zarkam wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 7:19 pm Hi, thanks for the info, the spacing is different in the ones in circulation in Finland and never seen it before so it was a bit weird. So probably a feature, not a fault :P
definitely a fault, but obviously not one grave enough not to be put in circulation :roll:
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This reminds me of the €50 I have somewhere in a draw in which the printer code has a letter "O" rather than a zero "0" - MO43H2 rather than M043H2. I guess it's not so rare, but I'll keep it anyway!
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From plate 43 to plate 46, all notes printed in Spain were like that:
MO43
MO44
MO45
MO46

Sorry if I disappoint you, but these are indeed very common.
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Post by Montgomery Burns »

This is by no means a "valuable" error - I just think we should start using this thread to report oddities that don't fall under scribbles or stamps.

A slightly raised "1", with a faded base (it's impossible to tell if the fadeness is due to use or a production defect - the bill is in good condition):

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Re: Rare Euro Banknotes (Proof, Wrong Cut, Specimen, Same Serial Number...)

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Hello,

I had these notes in the same lot of a rent pay, they look like a series, but not the usual XX9999999---. This one is X--9999-----, with some repetitions. Also the short codes are different, but start all with S025.

Is it something natural to find such pattern ?
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Hello phrenq,

That is actually the norm for Europa series notes' serial numbers starting with S or U. Those Italian (S) and French (U) notes are numbered in such a way that the 2nd and 3rd characters (a letter and a digit) represent (or reflect, to be precise) the sheet cell where the note is printed.

Think of a printing sheet as an Excel table or a game of Battleship or any rectangular atlas grid.

So, on the same printing sheet, you will find SR5abcdefghx on cell E5 (its printing code will be S022E5, if it was printed on the Italian :note-20: plate #022), and next to it you will find SP5abcdefghy on cell E6 (printing code S022E6). Sheets are printed and stacked, than cut, and kept in bundles. Quite often, you will find bundles of SR5 followed or even interspersed with bundles of P5, for example.

You are very welcome to keep the curiousity, but please next time refrain from showing serial numbers almost in full (to prevent fake entries).
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Thank you very much for the detailed answer, I now get the process.

Sorry for hiding too few digits, I thought the last 3 would be enough. I changed the picture to hide extra characters.
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You're welcome, and thanks for redacting the picture.

I see you are in Italy. You may be interested in this thread:

Corrispondenza tra codice corto e seriale (miniguida)
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I have received 10€ with serial in bold text, and lower number. Is it common or something rare?
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better quality photo
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