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1967 Canada Centennial Dollar Notes

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Here's a link to an article about the 1967 Centennial Dollar:

http://www.sjcoinclub.com/2013/03/1...ennial-1967/
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Thank you for posting. A good article for a new banknote collector to read. The 1967 notes seem to be the ones that new collectors start with in their possession since so many of the 1867-1967 ones were saved.
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Actually, the notes with the regular serial number command a better price when sold.
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I've got a full prefix set except for the *F/P and the *L/O.

It's always fun to search for the ones with serial #'s!
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