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Picked up this Crow-Bouey ABX replacement note (@560,000 printed) at the bank today.
Very nice, Enyaw!

And thank for the additional explanation, walk2dwater.
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Nice find on the ABX Enyaw!
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Finally found my first, BC-67c, Macklem-Carney at the bank today. It's in bad condition but it will fill the hole until I, hopefully, find a better one.
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Finally found my first, BC-67c, Macklem-Carney at the bank today. It's in bad condition but it will fill the hole until I, hopefully, find a better one.
Very nice!
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Finally found my first, BC-67c, Macklem-Carney at the bank today.

That's incredible that you got paper at your bank. I haven't seen paper notes for 5-8 years (I think). The fact that you snagged an HAH prefix is even more remarkable. It is assumed that most of the 7 last $5.00 paper upgraded Journey (2011) prefixes (the change over HAE, HAF, HAG, HAH, HAJ, HAK & HAL) were recalled. Only the HAE change-over, with 30 reported, had lower # reported than the HAH prefix (with a mere 46 reported as of today 01/18/2025). One of those 46 HAH reported, one (HAH0071805) was mine & its in about the same shape as yours!
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Thanks for the information @walk2dwater. I noticed in the Charlton Catalogue that HAH had the next highest value after the change-over HAE.
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I noticed in the Charlton Catalogue that HAH had the next highest value after the change-over HAE.


What is the book value of your circulated banknote?
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The Charlton catalogue's lowest value published is VF$40.
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(HAH0071805) was mine


"was mine" ?
Does that mean you sold it?
Did you sell it for around $40?
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The note still belongs to me (no: I didn't sell it). The gist of my statement "was" that I had documented the serial # back in 2013.


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I noticed in the Charlton Catalogue that HAH had the next highest value after the change-over HAE.

-I'm not sure how to interpret Charlton's pricing tables but "bottom line is" they don't match reality. After HAH (with 46 reported), HAL have the next lowest # (64 reported) then HAJ (73 reported) & HAK with135 reported. I was one of several collectors who recycled thousands of notes in the hunt for these elusive end-of-the-line (recalled) prefixes. I caught 2-3 HAF & HAG (around 250 reported) but found HAJ & HAK elusive (found 1 of each & in rough shape). I never found the 2011 HAE change over & a collector offered to sell me a soiled F note for $250 (today's AU price). I knew that price was ridiculous & turned it down (of course).

Sometimes HAK or HAJ was offered but they sold for 5 to 10X FV before Charlton began to acknowledge they were tough. UNC HAL was offered about as often as an UNC 2011 HAH (usually from Quebec) & they sold higher still. I swapped for my circulated HAL & got lucky with my found HAH but both are very circulated (less than VF). This was about 12 years ago (2011-2013) & most collectors knew these 7 prefixes would be tough (far harder than most insert replacements).

The only notes that had any significant numbers (sold on ebay) I can recall were HAF & HAG. Despite this, Charlton tables have tough HAJ, HAK priced exactly the same as the more common HAF & HAG ($10 for VF to $80 for Gem UNC). HAL is the same as HAH, but HAJ is just about as tough/scarce as HAH. HAK may be slightly easier to find then HAJ (or HAH & HAL) but far tougher than HAF or HAG.

The low BV for HAJ & HAK makes about as much sense as the Macklem Carney FTH $10 which with 14 reported still shows no BV change ($20 in VF & $140 in Gem UNC). My 2025 catalogue shows they're still sleeping on these low denomination tough "workhorse" notes but continue to bump up the $50 & $100 polymer signature change overs (easier to find in UNC) with new signatures.
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Some of my recent circulation radar note finds.

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that's incredible enyaw!
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Some of my recent circulation radar note finds.
Nice examples!
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They're all fives where are your hundreds?
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...where are your hundreds?


What? Why would you want to keep a $100 radar @Hunter?
Those radar FIVES are lovely @Enyaw (look to be in great shape too).

The only prefix I'd like to see is the HBG with both the current Bank of Canada Governor (Tiff Macklem) & Canada's newest Prime Minister (Mark Carney). Circulated HBG examples are not hard to find: but UNC are a bit more tough (since they were mostly released out west I believe & about a year after the release of the FIVES). Under 3M were released.

It's funny how the Macklem Carney Fives (tougher in paper) & then in plastic are somewhat tough (not the $10 or other denoms- just the $5). Only the FTH ($10), BSW ($20), AMK ($50) & EZK ($100) are nearly impossible to find with the M-C signature combo.
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