Highest Short Codes (Updated on 06.01.2025)

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Thanks Elmo - could you give me the letter and first three numbers of the serial number? Also, is it a Trichet note?
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Some serial numbers with H016H5 are P084, P085 and P086. They are
Duisenbergers, btw.

And I discovered this fiftier in my database:

G021G1 P124... €50 Duisenberg
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F006I3 N390xxxxxxxx
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Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes

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Fons wrote:
Klazu wrote:Image F005I5 (04.11.2004)
Image T007J6 (03.06.2004)
T007 ?????
Are you sure you didn't make a typo ?
I'm as sure as everyone here. How can you ever absolutely know? I don't remember that specific bill, althought it was entered 04.11.2004, but it's very unlikely that I would have done typo with it. I'm checking all my entries always very careful :?

F005I5 there are two: N5907 and N5908.
T007J6 is Z1510.

I have also the following bills from Finland. I can't confirm any of these, but I have entered them sometime. :)

D002C1
D003B6
D003C2
D006G4
D006I5
D009E3

The problem with this kind of list it that one makes typos by accident an after a while nobody can't be sure of anything. :?
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I have entered over 10000 D printer code L notes and all of them has been D001..
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imleH wrote:This would be my highest shortcode.

M017E3 Image V185 Trichet sign.
And the country would be Finland Image.
fjon wrote:M017E3- Image (T) V185 - Angelino Image
I think you accidentaly have missed changing the name to that shortcode...
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Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes

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Klazu wrote:
I have also the following bills from Finland. I can't confirm any of these, but I have entered them sometime. :)

D002C1
D003B6
D003C2
D006G4
D006I5
D009E3
These must be typos. Only D002.. might be real if it was new 100€ note. I had also once D114** :P. I corrected it afterwards to D001** even that I couldn't remember that exact note. Sometimes I have also pressed D when I was suppose to press F, P or G. That happens actually quite easily with these pooling notes like 5€ F003**/P, 20€ P009**/P, 20€ G002**/P or 5€ P006**/P
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Yeah, I guess those are typos. But it's pretty hard to figure out, what they really should be! I guess all of us makes mistakes. And after all, it's pretty rare. I have 18 5xx notes and about 10 weird serials. :)
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Klazu, I'm afraid I am going to leave your Belgian note off the list for now. I think it probably is a typo. You found the note in June, and since then no-one else has found one with a similar high short code.

Also, I think the fact the Fundamental has entered so many notes and never had anything higher than D001 is a sure sign that the other Finnish notes you have must be typos also.

Would it be possible for one of the admins to check if the D002XX short code exists in the database frequenly? I have a feeling this code is only on Finnish €100, and possibly only on pooling notes (which woud explain why few Finnish people have found such notes). I would recommend checking the user jafeica's notes - he has entered a lot of €100 notes, and as we have €100 Finnish pooling notes in Ireland there is a good chance there are quite a few D002 ones there.
Last edited by Fjon on Fri Nov 26, 2004 3:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by j3paris »

@fjon: I forgot to mention that the L030E4 of mine is a Trichet, since I see you're noting that too.
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N004G4 Y075
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Post by Elmo »

Hereby I give my list of highest shortcodes:

D001G5
E002I2
F006A4
G021G1
H016H5
J014D5
K005B5
L026D3
M016A4
N004G2
P011G4
R020H2
T004G3
U006G3
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Klazu wrote:Yeah, I guess those are typos. But it's pretty hard to figure out, what they really should be! I guess all of us makes mistakes. And after all, it's pretty rare. I have 18 5xx notes and about 10 weird serials. :)
Check the serialnumbers of these notes to get hints what the right short code would be
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Post by ellinoora »

I have one that may be interesting and worth adding to the list:

D009D4 Image
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fjon wrote:
Batavorum wrote: P020B5 5 X133
Are you sure about this one? The previous highest one was P011 - this seems like a huge jump!
I thought the same when I discovered it. It's ok if you don't enter it in the list.
I already looked if I still had it in possesion but that's not the case :cry:
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