I got today a well scrambled-up brick of 5$ notes. There was 10 paper-stapped 100-notes bundles tied with the usual nylon strap. There is many ranges, all with the prefix HOK: 9595***, 9597***, 9598***, 9599***, and many others in the 96***** range. (see my other post int the High/low thread). It's as someone has dropped an entire stack of cut bricks of notes and scrambled out the notes before reassembling them in 1000-notes bricks, regardless of the numerical order in which they come...
I didn't find any insert, but I'm wondering that if in a case of mixed-up numbers taken out from many ranges, is there any need to put "insert notes"?
Remember that the "inserts" or replacements were used to keep 1000 notes in a brick numbered from ****000 to ****999 in the case where one or more spoiled notes were taken out and substituted. But if the CBN put together any note from different range, to make a 1000-notes brick, there is no more need to use insert, because the serial numbers is meaningless to keep the account of notes in the brick. I think that's maybe the definitive end of the "insert" notes...
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