- - 20 E Spanish V-notes printed by M007*, M008* and M009* found in Belgium
- 20 E Spanish V-notes printed by M007* found in France
- 20 E Spanish V-notes printed by M009* and M010* found in Ireland
- 50 E Belgian Z-notes printed by T003* found in Greece and Canada
- 20 E Italian S-notes printed by J006* found in Greece
- 10 E Dutch P-notes printed by G006* found in Portugal
- 100 E Finnish L-notes printed by L001* found in Luxembourg and Canada
- 50 E Spanish V-notes printed by M010* found in The Netherlands
- 10 E Irish T-notes found in Italy
- 10 E Greek Y-notes in Portugal
- 20 E German printed P-notes for The Netherlands in Finland
- 5 E German X-notes printed by P007* found in Spain (Airport)
Pooling system banknotes
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Pooling system banknotes
We are starting to notice the pooling system is already active. At this topic, you can add the country and printcode from such notes.
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- - one Z/50/T003-note found in Venice, Italy in November.
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- - quite a lot X14/10/P002-notes found in Germany first appearing in my data base in August.
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Pooling or just traveling?
Nice topic!
I have seen that the amount of Spanish 20 euro banknotes is a real lot and the reason must be the pooling system I guess, since the banknotes are beeing seen all over Belgium....
But: let us not forget, that there is a possibility the banknotes travel from different countries..
So: maybe some truckdriver from Spain has paid in cash for some new cars in Belgium? It could be a possibility
I have seen that the amount of Spanish 20 euro banknotes is a real lot and the reason must be the pooling system I guess, since the banknotes are beeing seen all over Belgium....
But: let us not forget, that there is a possibility the banknotes travel from different countries..
So: maybe some truckdriver from Spain has paid in cash for some new cars in Belgium? It could be a possibility
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Nah, not possible, I've got brand new Spanish 20E banknotes with consecutive serial numbers from the bank. I've seen that by other EBTers too ...hebben-en-houden wrote: So: maybe some truckdriver from Spain has paid in cash for some new cars in Belgium? It could be a possibility
It MUST be the pooling system .
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Pooling in Holland
I have the idea, that in Holland, the banks have good contacts with the German banknote printers.
If there is some kind of pooling going on between Holland and Germany, it is allmost impossible to see, since there are 20 % german banknotes in Holland allready...
So, maybe we are pooling but invisible
If there is some kind of pooling going on between Holland and Germany, it is allmost impossible to see, since there are 20 % german banknotes in Holland allready...
So, maybe we are pooling but invisible
If you don't like traveling, just watch where your Eurobill goes and let the banknote do the travelling for you!!
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Re: Pooling system banknotes
of which denomination are these notes?bhoeyb wrote:
- - Spanish V-notes printed by M007* found in Belgium and France
- Spanish V-notes printed by M009* and M010* found in Ireland
- Belgian Z-notes printed by T003* found in Greece and Canada
- Italian S-notes printed by J006* found in Greece
- Dutch P-notes printed by G006* found in Portugal
In the last two weeks I went to two different ATMs and in both places I got two bills of 20 euro which have serialnumbers close to eachother. Spanish bills...
I bet this is to bring back the money that our Belgian tourists brought to Spain. Hopefully the recent trend of new Spanish users will keep on, so that we can check this theory of mine.
Mr Euro
I bet this is to bring back the money that our Belgian tourists brought to Spain. Hopefully the recent trend of new Spanish users will keep on, so that we can check this theory of mine.
Mr Euro
Re: Pooling system banknotes
all I've seen are 10 euro notes...thomas wrote:of which denomination are these notes?bhoeyb wrote:
- - Dutch P-notes printed by G006* found in Portugal
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Stupid me I've made another edit.thomas wrote:of which denomination are these notes?
Sadly, serials and print codes are coded more in the new statistics so it's very hard to notice new pooling notes .