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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: charliedog33 on August 03, 2016, 06:35:38 pm
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Hi,
I have a bill that in the USA would be called a bookend note. I however cannot find any info on it in Canada. The serial number is 6785678
First post :)
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Hi,
I have a bill that in the USA would be called a bookend note. I however cannot find any info on it in Canada. The serial number is 6785678
First post :)
this would be a repeater 6785678
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I have a bill that in the USA would be called a bookend note.
Here in Canada, I have often heard the term "bookends" refer to the notes before and after a radar note (or 2 notes). For example, the bookends of "2334332" radar would be the notes numbered "2334331" and "2334333"
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Hi,
I have a bill that in the USA would be called a bookend note. I however cannot find any info on it in Canada. The serial number is 6785678
First post :)
Just a problem here: the number you states have only 7 digits. But the serials on US notes have eight digits, so a repeater would be something like 67856785, and the bookend would be 67856784 and 67856786
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He doesn't have a US note, he has a Canadian note. He's asking about a term that is used in the US but has a differing definition here.