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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:03 pm
by Fundamental
avij wrote:Fundamental wrote:I think Fjons D002D4 is a typo
Not necessarily, I think imleH had one too. Considering that the fjon's note was a 100€ note, it might have been a Trichet note and thus it might be likely that they changed the shortcode when printing Trichet notes.
Oh yes.. that didin't come in to my mind at all:)
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:06 pm
by joste
TOO5F2 50€
Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:57 pm
by Klazu
Here's two quite high serials. I guess someone has higher, but it's worth the shot.

F005I5 (04.11.2004)

T007J6 (03.06.2004)
Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:11 pm
by Fons
Klazu wrote:Here's two quite high serials. I guess someone has higher, but it's worth the shot.

F005I5 (04.11.2004)

T007J6 (03.06.2004)
T007 ?????
Are you sure you didn't make a typo ?
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:01 am
by giberski
Im really happy with this note from France. The shortcode is L025XX and it's the highest I have. I can make a list of the rest but it's not important/interesting at al. So that's why only this one.
Giberski
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:04 am
by jabosa2
The highest note from Nederland with the shortcode: H016H5 (50 eurobill)
I found it on 27.7.2004
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 10:27 am
by Batavorum
G021H1 50 P013
P020B5 5 X133
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:54 pm
by Fjon
I have updated the list. I have added a (T) where the note has a Trichet signature.
lmviterbo wrote:Btw, the rule of showing one letter and the first 3 digits of the serial doesn't seem wise to me, as notes appear like this on EBT: #Xxxxx8469xxx. Why not keeping that rule? Now for these notes everybody is able to know digit positions 1-3 and 5-8, remaining only 3 hidden digits. Mind that some of the hidden can even be inferred from the note's value and/or shortcode.
(sorry, imleH, got here first

)
I don't fully agree. I put the first three serial numbers in here because I thought they might be of interest to some people. If we put the middle serial numbers in they don't really accomplish much - we might as well leave them out completely.
As fr someone being able to find out a large portion of a serial number with this information, I don't agree either. For someone to find the note in the EBT database where they could see the format ******XXXX****, and match it to the note in this list *without being able to view the short code* is nigh on impossible.
What does everyone else think? Should I leave the first three numbers in? Or should I get rid it altogether?
avij wrote:Fundamental wrote:I think Fjons D002D4 is a typo
Not necessarily, I think imleH had one too. Considering that the fjon's note was a 100€ note, it might have been a Trichet note and thus it might be likely that they changed the shortcode when printing Trichet notes.
I am nearly certain this note is correct. Unfortunately I didn't write down whether it was a Trichet. As you've said imleH has one, and I noticed so does Sport-Mass. Mako even seems to have a D004F1 (!). Can this be correct?
joste wrote:TOO5F2 50€ Z****0721***
I'm going to wait until we decide what format to enter the notes before I enter this one.
Fons wrote:Klazu wrote:Here's two quite high serials. I guess someone has higher, but it's worth the shot.

F005I5 (04.11.2004)

T007J6 (03.06.2004)
T007 ?????
Are you sure you didn't make a typo ?
I'll wait for confirmation before entering this note.
Batavorum wrote:
P020B5 5 X133
Are you sure about this one? The previous highest one was P011 - this seems like a huge jump!
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:15 pm
by Fundamental
I'm not from The Netherlands

Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:18 pm
by Guest
fjon wrote:I like the Highest Short Code List, but would like something which is updated a bit more often. I plan update this list regularly.
*Rules* If you find a shortcode higher than the ones on this list, please post the following information in this thread:
New (full) Short Code
Note Value
Country Code
First 3 numbers of serial number
To start off I will put my highest notes here and you can post any ones you find that are higher!
D002D4-

L139 - Fjon
E002I6-

U494 - Angelino
F006H3-

(T) N380 - Fundamental
G021H1-

P013 - Batavorum
H016H4-

P086 - Fons
J014A4-

S094 - Fons
K005I6-

(T) T255 - Fjon
L030E4-

U268 - j3paris
M017E3-

(T) V185 - Angelino
N004G3-

Y074 - Fons
P011F2-

X010 - Imviterbo
R020G3-

X087 - Fjon
T004G5-

Z329 - BaliBennie
U006I5 -

M342 - Fjon

Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:41 pm
by lmviterbo
fjon wrote:P011F2-

X010 - Imviterbo

Everybody in the world should know by now that I'm lm, not Im. My nick starts with a low-case
L, not an uppercase
i. I had done all the work of formatting my data the way you present yours; copy-paste would be enough.
Hurry up, fjon, or the real me won't be in the list ever. There's already some P020 (hopefully mistaken), and soon some P011G or P011H will show up. I just want to be famous for a brief period of time and you're ruining my expectations. Now I'm going to the café and I don't hear anybody commenting in a hiss "That's lmviterbo, the guy with the P011F2... Wow, is he really?"
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:45 pm
by Fjon
But
Imviterbo is so much easier to say
There you go - you get your 15 minutes of fame!
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:49 pm
by lmviterbo
fjon wrote:lmviterbo wrote:Btw, the rule of showing one letter and the first 3 digits of the serial doesn't seem wise to me, as notes appear like this on EBT: #Xxxxx8469xxx. Why not keeping that rule? Now for these notes everybody is able to know digit positions 1-3 and 5-8, remaining only 3 hidden digits. Mind that some of the hidden can even be inferred from the note's value and/or shortcode.
I don't fully agree. I put the first three serial numbers in here because I thought they might be of interest to some people. If we put the middle serial numbers in they don't really accomplish much - we might as well leave them out completely.
As fr someone being able to find out a large portion of a serial number with this information, I don't agree either. For someone to find the note in the EBT database where they could see the format ******XXXX****, and match it to the note in this list *without being able to view the short code* is nigh on impossible.
You're probably right. I assumed that everyone should point to the note's link, as I did, so that the very link would constitute proof of the claim, but maybe it's wiser to assume that everybody is in good faith and not demanding any kind of proof.
Anyway, I had'n even noticed that the shortcode doesn't show up on other people's notes... Yes, I'm biasing to agree with this 3-first-digit approach.
Re: *NEW* Highest Short Codes
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:52 pm
by lmviterbo
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:46 pm
by Elmo
I know for certain I have a H016H5 Dutch 50€ bill, so I am highest with that
shortcode!
