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Canadian Notes => Canadian Journey Notes => Topic started by: h2os on February 04, 2018, 05:08:58 pm
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On the 2001 $5 the SNDB indicates no plate number combinations for 65/80, 95/72 and others, and therefore, does not register my bills, is there a reason for this?
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That would be because those combinations are not valid. I suggest you have a better look at your notes under magnification.
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double checked BC 62a # is ANY 3895607 in blue face 95 back 72 thanks
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double checked BC 62a # is ANY 3895607 in blue face 95 back 72 thanks
The combination for non-security $5 notes are not valid entries for the SNDB. What you are seeing is correct but when you enter it in SNDB it gives an error. I believe the SNDB uses the combinations for security $5 notes and applies them to non-security $5 notes.
If you enter your note with 95 65 combination it will be accepted and for the other note if you enter 65 95 it will be accepted. The 95 65 and 65 95 are the valid combinations for security $5 notes.
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If you enter your note with 95 65 combination it will be accepted and for the other note if you enter 65 95 it will be accepted. The 95 65 and 65 95 are the valid combinations for security $5 notes
Do NOT enter false information to the SNDB.
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Do NOT enter false information to the SNDB.
OOPS - Sorry for that. I noticed that this has been a know issue going back a long time
Check this thread:
http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=13043.0
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Do NOT enter false information to the SNDB.
One more thread where this was identified
http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=14008.0