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<p>[QUOTE="Dave M, post: 839188, member: 17469"]"Echantillon" means "sample". These notes are printed in pretty high volume, for a variety of purposes. They can be used in ATM machines and cash registers to test, used for training purposes, etc, etc. Specimens are a lot more rare (depending on the country issuing them, but in France they are), and typically have serial number 0000000, the word "specimen" on them, and finally are images of an actual banknote produced, unlike the samples.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dave[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dave M, post: 839188, member: 17469"]"Echantillon" means "sample". These notes are printed in pretty high volume, for a variety of purposes. They can be used in ATM machines and cash registers to test, used for training purposes, etc, etc. Specimens are a lot more rare (depending on the country issuing them, but in France they are), and typically have serial number 0000000, the word "specimen" on them, and finally are images of an actual banknote produced, unlike the samples. Dave[/QUOTE]
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