Recent research has determined that polymer $20s starting with prefix FIW are being skip-numbered by 200.
This is important because lately there has been some discussions about not entering sequential runs of notes into the SNDB. While this guideline is still in place, you should be diligent in checking position numbers. If you have a brick of new notes that are all sequential, it is possible that the position numbers may change one or more times within your brick. This information is valuable to the SNDB.
Should you encounter such a scenario, please enter 1-2 notes from each group of sequential notes having the same position numbers. For example, if your brick is made up of five groups of notes as follows (I've made up the below info):
1) FIY 1234000 - 1234199 11/11
2) FIY 1234200 - 1234399 12/12
3) FIY 1234400 - 1234599 13/13
4) FIY 1234600 - 1234799 14/14
5) FIY 1234800 - 1234999 15/15
... Then I would recommend adding 10 notes to the SNDB: 1234000, 1234199, 1234200, 1234399, 1234400, 1234599, 1234600, 1234799, 1234800 and 1234999.
So please be extra careful when checking position numbers. Not only are they small and often hard to read, but the new skip-numbering may mean that they will change within a brick.
And on an unrelated note, we're seeing a higher than usual amount of errors in recording position numbers for polymer $50s. I know they're very difficult to read, but please take care in recording them. Use a magnifying glass or loupe if it helps. Accurate information is important in order to provide valuable research data.
Thank you!
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