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Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by mattyfitzh 8 years ago (14 Apr 2016) |
The new notes will have an extra digit Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by heihachi73 8 years ago (19 Apr 2016) |
It shouldn't be too hard to add code for that. If Money Tracker can identify the off-colour AA series $5 notes as all being from 1992 regardless of the leading digits, adding code to identify the new notes should be just as trivial; it's only an extra digit at the end so the serial numbers are in the millions instead of hundred thousands (it still follows the rule of two letters, two-digit year, serial number). http://banknotes.rba.gov.au/australias-banknotes/next-generation-banknotes-program/ Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by mattyfitzh 8 years ago (25 Apr 2016) |
That is assuming someone will be around do to it Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by heihachi73 8 years ago (26 Apr 2016) |
Looks like it's just been done. Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by trickymario7654 7 years ago (6 Oct 2016) |
Just in case people don't know, the new $5 banknotes can be entered without problems... Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by aegean 7 years ago (10 Oct 2016) |
Yeah no problems and now the location dots are in a different shade of purple. That is pretty neat. Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by heihachi73 7 years ago (26 Dec 2016) |
The original 1988 $10 notes now show up correctly. Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by aegean 7 years ago (12 Feb 2017) |
Really? lol cool. But no one uses them. lol I have a few here of course! Reply | Reply with quote |
Money Tracker will now become obsolete Posted by ay2016 5 years ago (13 Sep 2018) |
aegean said:Really? lol cool. But no one uses them. lol I have a few here of course!Question is, are the 1988 $10 notes even valid now? Reply | Reply with quote |