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Valued Member
Canada
137 Posts |
May the fourth be with you! I got this on and my brother in law pointed out the may 4th thing. Fwu 1981054 $20 bill , it's also a longest reigning monarch bill .
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Some more I found in circulation, in case anyone wants these: FVP 1933910 - 1933 Sept 10 or 9 Oct BIT 1963702 - 1963 July 2 or 7 Feb BSA 1971275 - 1971 27 May HBG 1975817 - 1975 Aug 17 FVR 6261995 - June 26 1995 BSF 1996714 - 1996 July 17 HCE 2014216 - 2014 Feb 16 or 21 June
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Valued Member
United States
406 Posts |
I found a note with a serial number that reads A 18901937 D. Seems like someone's lifetime, and it is funny that the two letters are AD (Anno Domini)
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1571 Posts |
Shoeplier, That's Crazy that you you posted today's date 3 years ago with one of your bills. Was that a coincidence?
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Woah, I never even noticed! Just a strange coincidence. I actually found it a while ago but waited to post several at a time.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1046 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4963 Posts |
I see that this thread has been inactive since October, but I did enjoy following it and think it might be worth reviving.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Quote: A birthday note means that the serial number makes up a calendar date Just a little input. I understand what everyone is searching for here are birthday notes, but anyone new to the hobby I would just like to say that besides the personal value they may have to an individual they are not listed in the Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money Catalogue. What is Listed are birth year notes. For example APT0001959 is a birth year note 1959 and the year must be the last 4 digits of the serial number. Currently a recent issue $5 birth year catalogues for $40 Undervalued in my opinion as most birth years are also quiet low serial numbers as well and difficult to find
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Valued Member
Canada
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Quote: AUG.6,1965 or June8,1965. I also have the same numbers ending in1967, 1968,1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974. Let me know what year you need. The Charlton guide puts them at $120. The Charlton Catalogue Does Not put this at $120 It is NOT a birth year note just because it has those numbers in the serial number. Hopefully this post does not sound too harsh but... The one thing that bothers me the most is people posting without making the honest effort to ask someone before they post something assuming it has value. I understand honest mistakes can be made, but I think it makes more sense to ask before assuming if you are not sure. This is one of the biggest reasons why so many Newbie banknote collectors leave the hobby because of buying something that is NOT what it is suppose to be I leave it up to the moderators to alter this post in any way and I apologize in advance if I have offended another member FRIEDSQUID
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2578 Posts |
Quote: "What is Listed are birth year notes." -an example of a birth year note: 
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Valued Member
Canada
111 Posts |
$20 BIF 1916 9 01 Jan 9 or Sep 1
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Valued Member
Canada
111 Posts |
how would you search for a specifc date on this forum or in google?
I hear bing is the best place to google something
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: how would you search for a specifc date on this forum or in google? -It's really tough to find your own birthday note (I've never found mine). The CPMF had that in mind with their SNDB (Serial Number Data Base) and you could enter a number you were interested in. A couple numbers I entered were "Red Flagged" indicating another member wanted it and they were typically had the birthday note # pattern. Here's one for March 8th 2000 (for an 18 year fan) 
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Bumping this with some more birthday notes I found over the last several months. I will be hanging onto these for probably just a week. 
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Valued Member
Canada
111 Posts |
$20 bill June 7 1963 or July 6 1963
how would you search this thread for a birthday?
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