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Two World War II Greek Notes With Same Serial Number! Why?

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Two-World-War-II-Greek-Notes-With-Same-Serial-Number!-Why?
Two-World-War-II-Greek-Notes-With-Same-Serial-Number!-Why?

No idea why. Are they batch numbers? Please help.
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Counterfeit?
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That's odd for sure. It's all Greek to me.
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Not likely a counterfeit to me.
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Odd indeed. My first thought was counterfeit possibly even produced by an enemy to devalue the currency.
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They were bought from ebay in 2016.9 and 2016.10 respectively (US$3.99 and 1.27). But I don't record sellers.
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Two-World-War-II-Greek-Notes-With-Same-Serial-Number!-Why?

It seems there were many reprint notes at that era.
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