Actually, are you sure it's correct? The previous code was N004G5 and was Y076, yours in N004H5 and is Y074. I have put you in trhe list for now, but have a sneaking suspicion you may have written the number down incorrectly.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
Well, I feel a bit embarrassed right now, I really thought I found a new one.. And I must admit I was in a hurry while inserting those notes in my Excelsheet, so a typo is quite possible. As Elmo is the unofficial shortcode-expert(so to say), I don't question his judgement
Because German €20 bills with a serial number between X095 and X107 have
P009-shortcodes. P010 is the highest known shortcode for German €20 bills
(>X107).
Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are 'It might have been.' - Kurt Vonnegut
Elmo wrote:Because German €20 bills with a serial number between X095 and X107 have
P009-shortcodes. P010 is the highest known shortcode for German €20 bills
(>X107).