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There was a little scandal a few weeks ago, because it was revealed that a lot of German banks don't let the bills be checked before they put them into ATMs, as they would be supposed to. So you can also get fake bills from German ATMs....Yannn wrote:![]()
It seems that in Germany, they don't have the automated checking of notes that our guide at the Belgian National Bank told us about... (EBTM04 !!!)
But I agree that the "Kleine Arschloch" would make a very good design!
I know that there are machines where they combine deposit and withdrawal actions. Those notes are never checked as wel as a national bank does.
That's also why it is possible that banknotes with the url written on it can stay in circulation for so long.
But as can be read in the EBTM04 recap, the chances of having such bills taken out of roulation are higher then unwritten bills.
So wich chance is higher: the one that someone will register and enter the written note in EBT or that the note will get out of roulation by the national bank ot the ECB
That's also why it is possible that banknotes with the url written on it can stay in circulation for so long.
But as can be read in the EBTM04 recap, the chances of having such bills taken out of roulation are higher then unwritten bills.
So wich chance is higher: the one that someone will register and enter the written note in EBT or that the note will get out of roulation by the national bank ot the ECB
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Today, I've got a bunch of 5€s from a bank. Those 100 notes were comming directly from the National Bank (recognisable by lias).
This was one of the 100 notes
... so there is a possebility notes with a text are staying in circulation, even after checking by a NB -??-
I have to be honest, it's the first note with a text I find in a bunch of used banknotes comming directly from the NB
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This was one of the 100 notes
I have to be honest, it's the first note with a text I find in a bunch of used banknotes comming directly from the NB
Very interesting. With that amount of notes entered, it's no wonder you find all kind of interesting notes.bhoeyb wrote:Today, I've got a bunch of 5€s from a bank. Those 100 notes were comming directly from the National Bank (recognisable by lias).
This was one of the 100 notes... so there is a possebility notes with a text are staying in circulation, even after checking by a NB -??-
I have to be honest, it's the first note with a text I find in a bunch of used banknotes comming directly from the NB.
Living away from Euro zone in the beautiful Vancouver, Canada since January 2012. Experiences and stories of living in here can be found in here (in Finnish).
Most all notes that I found with some writing on it were numbers... but here you have another examples....
in one of them I found writen on it a Bäh, anyone knows the meaning?
in another I found Angel writen on it (no hit)
another with asian characters and numbers in black and one 42 big in blue (sorry I didn't scanned it)
another one with an account in there (1391.09+216.8=1607.89)
another had a green stamp, similar this: €
anyone knows what does goroita means?
edit: maybe goroita is in Basque
in one of them I found writen on it a Bäh, anyone knows the meaning?
in another I found Angel writen on it (no hit)
another with asian characters and numbers in black and one 42 big in blue (sorry I didn't scanned it)
another one with an account in there (1391.09+216.8=1607.89)
another had a green stamp, similar this: €
anyone knows what does goroita means?
edit: maybe goroita is in Basque
Last edited by N0W1K on Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
ummm so it's similar to the Spanish Bah, but I saw the "umlaut" and thought there were another meaningHelge wrote:if this is german, it is very very colloquial. It could something mean like Ugh! and Yuck!N0W1K wrote:in one of them I found writen on it a Bäh, anyone knows the meaning?
On the other side you say "Bäh" if you poke your tongue out at someone!![]()



