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WOW the matching repeaters blows my mind.
What are the chances?
Nice find
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Keep it or spend it. So close but no cigar.
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Spend it.
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Solids, Ladders, Low & High serial numbers , and "Almost" notes not allowed, sorry.
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None of these are radars or repeaters. Not sure you understand the definition of these categories.


(Edit: Previous pics of "close" serial numbers have now been deleted.)
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ok thanks I remove it
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The important thing is that you understand what these terms mean.

A "radar" reads exactly the same from either end, for example: 12344321

A "repeater" can take different forms, but there is always an exact repeat sequence, for example: 32323232, or 34563456

Make sense?

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thanks for the info coinfrog wasn't sure
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Coinfrog Can a Repeater like shown 32323232 also be a Binary Note /Goldnugget
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A true binary note is only 1's and 0's. However, some collectors consider any note with only 2 unique digits as a binary.
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The main definition of "binary" in the dictionary is simply something that consists of two parts, rather than the narrower 1/0 definition used in coding. A binary star, for example, has nothing to do with ones and zeros. To me, the sequence 32323232 is a binary. Pretty much a personal choice.
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In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, which uses only two symbols: typically "0" (zero) and "1" (one).
Typically (i.e. not always) 0 and 1. YMMV.
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Typically, marriage is between a man and a woman.
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