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<p>[QUOTE="NetJohn, post: 669354, member: 16715"]There are two types of "real" repeaters: 4 digit and 2 digit.</p><p> </p><p>4 digit is: 12341234</p><p>2 digit is: 12121212</p><p> </p><p>Highest serial number depends on denomination and series. For current series less than $50, the highest is 96000000, so anything that's 9599 is a high number. Older series (and higher denominations) can have 99200000, 99840000, or 99999999 as the highest.</p><p> </p><p>A ladder is ever increasing/decreasing series. 12345678 would be a ladder, so would 76543210. These would be true ladders. Stuttering ladders (or so I call them) would be like 12344456, 09877655, or 00012345. "Skipping ladders" is where you miss a number (or two) like 01235678. I consider 09877555 as a skipping, stuttering downladder (and I own one with this exact number). Note that some people disregard any leading zeros, so 00012345 would be a perfect ladder to them.</p><p> </p><p>(Or what I'm trying to say, ladders seems to have varying definitions.)</p><p> </p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NetJohn, post: 669354, member: 16715"]There are two types of "real" repeaters: 4 digit and 2 digit. 4 digit is: 12341234 2 digit is: 12121212 Highest serial number depends on denomination and series. For current series less than $50, the highest is 96000000, so anything that's 9599 is a high number. Older series (and higher denominations) can have 99200000, 99840000, or 99999999 as the highest. A ladder is ever increasing/decreasing series. 12345678 would be a ladder, so would 76543210. These would be true ladders. Stuttering ladders (or so I call them) would be like 12344456, 09877655, or 00012345. "Skipping ladders" is where you miss a number (or two) like 01235678. I consider 09877555 as a skipping, stuttering downladder (and I own one with this exact number). Note that some people disregard any leading zeros, so 00012345 would be a perfect ladder to them. (Or what I'm trying to say, ladders seems to have varying definitions.) John[/QUOTE]
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