H016H5?? Is that really possible? I haven't ever seen higher H´s than H007 and we have lot's of those 50ers here in Finland. Maybe Elmo made a typo or something...
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Klazu wrote:H016H5?? Is that really possible? I haven't ever seen higher H´s than H007 and we have lot's of those 50ers here in Finland. Maybe Elmo made a typo or something...
Nope, I didn't! The Dutch fiftiers printed by H are all H016 bils! The serials of these bills vary from P076 until P088 (a.f.a.I.k.)
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alex77r wrote:Yes, I know what you mean, and I still don't understand why we haven't seen some plates yet like the 10 Eur U/L 001 to L003 included or for the fifters U/L001...
How sure is it really, that there are no U/50/L001-notes and no U/10/L00[1-3]-notes (other that no one saw them)? Is there any official statement?
No, but we have no proof that they do exist...and I never seen one of them whereas I am living in France...
Or maybe they have been printed for another country ?
D006E3 ( S048 entered in Zaventem ) E004H2 ( U474 entered in Zaventem ) F007F3 ( X066 entered in Zaventem ) N005D4 ( U281 entered in Zaventem ) T007G4 ( U311 entered in Zaventem )
Furthermore I have also the following ones but It's possible these are mistakes because they are way higher than the rest. I'll leave it up to you to decide if they're genuine or not.
P029A2 ( X099 entered in Zaventem ) M067D1 ( V072 entered in Zaventem ) G601J5 ( P002 entered in Zaventem )
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Hoppa, I think at lest the D006E3 S048 is a typo. It should probably be D/L. There's just two this kind of notes in the database and the combination is very odd so probably you have made a mistake.
You should PM Elmo with our probably-a-typo notes so you could find out your real highest serials. I did this sometime ago and now my records are clean for some time.
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hoppa wrote:well, here are a few new highest short-codes
D006E3 ( S048 entered in Zaventem ) E004H2 ( U474 entered in Zaventem ) F007F3 ( X066 entered in Zaventem ) N005D4 ( U281 entered in Zaventem ) T007G4 ( U311 entered in Zaventem )
Furthermore I have also the following ones but It's possible these are mistakes because they are way higher than the rest. I'll leave it up to you to decide if they're genuine or not.
P029A2 ( X099 entered in Zaventem ) M067D1 ( V072 entered in Zaventem ) G601J5 ( P002 entered in Zaventem )
I think nearly all of these are typos. Elmo, if you are reading this would you mind confirming?
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
fjon, if you write down parts of the serials, you could ** out the first 2 digits of all U and N notes. They only represent the position part of the printer code.
so you could always write
L000********
M*000*******
N**000******
P000********
S000********
T*000*******
U**000******
V000********
X000********
Y000********
Z***000*****
people who think you could compare it with the X****0000*** style of EBT and find out the whole number, think one second about it, you don't have any links to the notes here.
I am not entirely sure I need to put the first few digits of the serial number in. This is just something I "copied" from the short codes list in the Spanish forum. Certain countries (Ireland or Portugal for example), use sequential serial numbers, and others don't. I wonder are these serial numbers of use to anyone?
I'll leave them in for now, and in the same format, although if someone has a higher serial number than someone else, but the same short code I will disregard this.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.