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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:31 pm
by leofer40
Today I got this 20€ bill
L035G2 ( U149 entered in Amadora 23.01.2006)

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:45 pm
by Kleman
sorry for my intrusion

but I would to know how we can define a highest short code
the 3 numbers ? the letter and the last number ?
:oops:
i'm lost

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:48 pm
by vermeer
Congratulations leofer40,

Your just a little higher with my L035G1.

But are you sure. With me U149 is not a L035, but L033. Can somebody shed a light on it?

20;2002;U149;sncf;2005-06-07 15:08:15;Toulouse;France;31000;L033G2
20;2002;U149;marleentaria;2005-08-11 23:07:32;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L031G2
20;2002;U149;akerk;2005-12-01 20:38:40;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L033G2
20;2002;U149;stamcafe;2005-12-11 21:50:44;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L033G2
20;2002;U149;marleentaria;2005-12-20 22:50:59;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L033G2
20;2002;U149;zeeheld;2005-12-30 17:00:59;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L033G2

L035G1 is this banknote:
20;2002;U079;ah;2005-12-17 13:38:42;Groningen;Netherlands;9727;L035G1

A difference of L035G1 (U079) to L035G2 (U149). Is that possible?

@Kleman: the total shortcode. Do you have a high one?

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:49 pm
by Fjon
Kleman wrote:sorry for my intrusion

but I would to know how we can define a highest short code
the 3 numbers ? the letter and the last number ?
:oops:
i'm lost
All the numbers/ letters except for the first one. The note above, for example:

L035G2

is higher than

L026G1

but lower than

L035G4

Hope that makes sense?

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:59 pm
by Kleman
allright merci thank you danke !!!! :D :D

I'm gonna check if I have some high short codes :wink:

Re: Highest short code

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:01 pm
by pastel
leofer40 wrote:I've got an U010I5 - M357; a 20 Euro bill
Fjon, please don´t forget to update :wink:

Pastel :D

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:14 pm
by Kleman
mine highest short codes
(if i've not make mistakes)


P006G3 100€ U180 :note-100:
J027H4 50€ S159 :note-50:
M014I5 20€ V164 :note-20:
P003I6 10€ X198 :note-10:
L020J1 5€ U105 :note-5:

Re: Highest short code

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:14 pm
by Fjon
pastel wrote:
leofer40 wrote:I've got an U010I5 - M357; a 20 Euro bill
Fjon, please don´t forget to update :wink:

Pastel :D
Whoops! must have missed that one!

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:56 am
by GNUGNU
Last Friday I found this note:

:note-10: N010G5 ( Y096***)

It should be a new highest short code

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:16 pm
by Smike
Westinghouse wrote:Congratulations leofer40,

But are you sure. With me U149 is not a L035, but L033. Can somebody shed a light on it?
As far as I know, the first 2 numbers are not that important for the french notes. So then I have for L033 U**93 and U**94 and for L034 U**97. I don't have any L035 notes but this should probably be U**98 or U**99.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:03 pm
by Angelino
Smike wrote: As far as I know, the first 2 numbers are not that important for the french notes.
No. They are important.

You're right here: L035 notes but this should probably be U**98 or U**99.

But the first two characters of a U (french) note are in correspondance with last two characters of shortcode.
case 20 € note:

LxxxA1 U01xx
LxxxB1 U02xx

LxxxG1 U07xx
LxxxG2 U14xx

LxxxG4 U28xx

L035A1 ====>>> U0198 or U0199
L035G1 ====>>> U0798 or U0799
L035G2 ====>>> U1498 or U1499
L035G4 ====>>> U2898 or U2899

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:47 pm
by aplfi
Maybe we shouldn't give any hints for dishonest users about coding systems :roll:

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:09 pm
by arto
MasterOfPuppets wrote::flag-at: :note-5: F008C2 N230 Lieto 06.02.2006
Is this possible?

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:18 pm
by klapotec
arto wrote:
MasterOfPuppets wrote::flag-at: :note-5: F008C2 N230 Lieto 06.02.2006
Is this possible?
I don't think F008s have been printed yet, but even if they have, the 3rd digit of the serial should definitely be higher than zero then.

I think this one is probably a F003.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:57 pm
by KARR
10€ K06H5 ==> T266