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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Persistnt: Do you have an updated copy of the Gillies list?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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No......Yu can PM me about the Silver something or other yu were talking about last month..Also just for me to know yu, seeing as how yu are a smart man...
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Valued Member
Canada
190 Posts |
Am I correct in saying that when I look in the book and it says Macklem-Carney; EKR (8.640 - 9.000M) that this represents the range of serial numbers affected for this sheet replacement note Thanks in advance
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Valued Member
Canada
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I also was wondering about initial issued Series.Was Serie HBU 9037400 for the $5 and FTC 6602000 for the $10 part of the lot and do they carysome premium?Someone with the 2014 catalogue might have an answer.Thanks
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Valued Member
Canada
190 Posts |
The current issue (2014) Canadian Government Paper Money does not have the $5 and $10 polymer note info in it...sorry
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
726 Posts |
I am going to guess that EKR is a 100.oo.I would say it is not a replacement (Could be wrong)Sheet repl. are FKA,&FKB...Single note repl. EKA<B some EKE>F,G,L, then it goes to EKU,>V.....For 5.ooPolymer HBU I thought that repl.was 7.056-7.065 not 9.0374..,I don't think that 10.ooFTC6.602...is a repl. note either...........But my G-list is old not Updated...The papermoney Society(Forum) can maybe answer yu..I don't hav much luck with them- they will not get back to me after repeated e-mals....  coinman and maddog that is why the info above is valuable.. 
Edited by persistnt 04/18/2014 12:27 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I presented the info here for us collectors, for our benefit, and to spread knowledge..That is why I like the coin communityF..I thought that also was the paperMoney Forum people as well...but apparantly not..Maybe the info above is on their site someplace, I don't know they won't let me IN ...been trying for 3 months then finally gave up on them...We should put the info here for collectors....or get the PaperSociety to change some of its policies...They are supposed to be paperResearchers..  Yu must be right about that EKR... 
Edited by persistnt 04/18/2014 12:40 am
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Valued Member
Canada
190 Posts |
CPMF does have a page with all the replacement notes and sheets for each polymer denomination. I am trying to have that info by the end of this week for anyone interested
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Valued Member
 Canada
386 Posts |
I gather from the information by previous posters that my current find is not a rare $5.00 HBG note.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
726 Posts |
HBG  ,nothing, I will say your note needs to be 9871... to be a Single Replacement. I do find that with plenty of prefix's that high 9's (997...)are often a Replacement. I don't seem to be able to find any replacement notes in circ- not one.,.Nowdays Repl.notes are all over the map.,.Can anyone say if Bof C is tilted or is it Print companies that are confusing.,.? 
Edited by persistnt 07/05/2014 7:43 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Can I ask, how does one discover when a changeover (or replacement) occurs? Is there a source from BoC that tells you? It's otherwise impossible to guess based just on the numbers.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 I have the same question? Anyone else...My only answer is that we know only by the help and teamwork of PaperMoney collecters- who "Bundle" or Brick to find partial answers..Do these "Brickers" have to pay like a 10.oo premimum to look at banks money or where do they look? What do they do?  Is a changeover mean a Signatory has Changed..? 
Edited by persistnt 07/10/2014 3:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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or Does it have something to do with the tiny plate numbers that appear on both sides?
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Pillar of the Community
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A changeover IS those tiny plate numbers? 
Edited by persistnt 07/19/2014 12:57 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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A changeover occurs when the signatories change during a production run of the same prefix A/E.....IIRC ...for example, most $1000 bills are changeovers because of low production over a number of years, therefore the signatories are likely to change during the span of that printing run.
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