1929 National Currency with radar serial number that features only two different digits
coinkat
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Smaller Bank... the serial number contains six digits but there are only two separate digits. And the serial number is, excluding letters is 001100. So could this also be considered a binary as well as a repeater? Or do we just not have enough spots within the serial number to the point that the serial number itself would not attract much in the way of interest. I am more interested in the bank than the serial number, but I am curious as to what others may think. In some ways, it would be fun to be pleasantly surprised...
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Binary and Radar. Not a repeater.
Fancy serial numbers on Nationals is a plus, but the main emphasis has always been location.