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Highs and Lows => Serial Number Database => Topic started by: PaperorPlastic on November 02, 2013, 03:57:19 pm

Title: Low/Hi confirmation with scan?
Post by: PaperorPlastic on November 02, 2013, 03:57:19 pm
  Hi I'm not sure if this has been covered and I haven't been able to find anything so I'll ask here.

  Well now that I've found some time I figure I would give the SNDB a try since I've recently gotten some M/C 5$ notes which are a hot thing right now that people are keeping an eye out for and I guess by putting them in the SNDB people will be able to more easily keep track of how many are found.  But while looking at the other denomination of notes I had that I figure I might as well enter I noticed I had a new low for a certain prefix.  I also noticed that on the SNDB some lows had scans and some did not.  Do I have to attach a scan of my note and if so how would I go about it?  I didn't enter the notes yet because I wanted to be sure of things and so I do it right the first time.  :)
Title: Re: Low/Hi confirmation with scan?
Post by: BWJM on November 02, 2013, 03:59:16 pm
If the SNDB asks you to send in a scan of your note after entering it, just email the scan to sndb@cdnpapermoney.com.  One of our volunteers will attach your scan to your note.
Title: Re: Low/Hi confirmation with scan?
Post by: PaperorPlastic on November 02, 2013, 05:54:59 pm
Thanks for the reply.  I've entered my notes and it does ask me for a scan of one of them.  Does it have to be a scan or will a picture taken with a camera suffice?
Title: Re: Low/Hi confirmation with scan?
Post by: Dean on November 02, 2013, 05:57:23 pm
I noticed that image shack is deleting photos of the oldest H/L notes on the SNDB.  They have served notice that they are removing the anonymous posting feature on Nov 4th.

Is there a more permanent way of preserving the photos of the H/L lists?

Title: Re: Low/Hi confirmation with scan?
Post by: Fenian on November 02, 2013, 09:48:17 pm
Someone could place them into a Photobucket, Flickr or Picasa account, and one of the admins could do a local backup to their machine of the images. Or one of the members could offer space on their domain to host the images...