On November 11th I received TW-3058491. Today I received TW-3058492. That makes twice in one week when I received consecutive numbers!
I had not thought about that yet so I went to look it up, I like this one BR-455054 I have a lot with twins and tripples numbers but none that is really impressive
Once I got BR-475745 and BR-475746 - only one more and it would be BR-475747!
I reported it in the Spanish countdown. Pictured is Josë Saramago, on a thick A4 seize postcard from the Saramago house on Lanzarote.
Nice to see the receiver is active!
I recieved from Finland FI-3833902 & FI-3833903 recently, requested the same day, arrived the same day, the postcrossers only live roughly 20km apart. I found it funny as Finland has a high number of Postcrossing users but the system decided to choose me for both 902 & 903.
Earlier in the year, I also recieved FI-3799901 and FI-3799903
I just registered CY-15151!
I remember reading this thread not too long ago and thinking “Darn, I wish I had a unique ID to talk about.” Now I do
My first one was LV-372037.
Just received SK-225000 from Slovakia!
I could have sent palindrome 524425 today - if I had not reached my personal annual limit of 366 cards three cards/numbers before.
I am quite lucky with 8.
I received a DE-8885880 and DE-8888875 (almost can get a 8888888). Both of them were from Germany
I happened to send some “milestone cards”:
BA-7000 and BA-10000
And today my sent card BA-11122 was registered.
today, my card with ID NL-4848484 was registered
I’ve received this one:
This weekend I sent out DE-10101010. Yay!
Hopefully the card will arrive soon. It has to travel 1850 kilometers, though.
Anyone else think this one is cool?
US-7000000
Both numbers are super cool!