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Special => Special Serial Number Notes => Topic started by: Bill49 on August 07, 2009, 01:01:26 am

Title: How many repeating numbers?
Post by: Bill49 on August 07, 2009, 01:01:26 am
In a repeater how many repeating numbers can there be? Is this classed as a repeater of some sort...BKM6848404?
I slowly getting the hang of it and now I'm hooked at looking at all the serial numbers on the bills I get. :)
Title: Re: How many repeating numbers?
Post by: Hudson A B on August 07, 2009, 05:21:56 am
In a repeater how many repeating numbers can there be? Is this classed as a repeater of some sort...BKM6848404?
I slowly getting the hang of it and now I'm hooked at looking at all the serial numbers on the bills I get. :)

If 3473473 is a cycle 3
and 2424242 is a cycle 2
and 2345234 is a cycle 4, then...

6848404 is a cycle 7.  Meaning, the entire series of 7 numbers could only be shown to repeat if the entire 7 numbers were laid down again beside.

"7 digit repeater"
Title: Re: How many repeating numbers?
Post by: Bill49 on August 11, 2009, 11:47:10 pm
Thank you Hudson....now the next question any value on this note in light circulated cond.?