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Canadian Notes => Show and Tell => Topic started by: canada-banknotes on October 07, 2023, 11:40:41 am

Title: Bank of England Super Solid Binary Note
Post by: canada-banknotes on October 07, 2023, 11:40:41 am
Very cool banknote...

Title: Re: Bank of England Super Solid Binary Note
Post by: walktothewater on October 08, 2023, 09:38:58 am
Wow: super cool radar (& matching prefix to boot)! Not sure why you'd call it binary (the confusing title: which means 2 different # -usually ones & zeros) Very SOLID add nevertheless!
Title: Re: Bank of England Super Solid Binary Note
Post by: canada-banknotes on October 10, 2023, 08:18:26 am
Wow: super cool radar (& matching prefix to boot)! Not sure why you'd call it binary (the confusing title: which means 2 different # -usually ones & zeros) Very SOLID add nevertheless!

111111 is indeed a true binary number in the base-2 numeral system and is considered a binary number by those who collect true binary numbers on banknotes.   111111 in binary is equivalent to the decimal number 63.

In binary, each digit can only be 0 or 1.