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Not sure if this is fancy or an "almost" fancy, but here's another for those who like 9's -
Fancy for Southern Ontario.
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Came across this one, but not sure if it has a category. Birthday year and future death date year. Granted it's quite a few years in the future, but someone would have a life span of 92-93 years. Any value in something like this?

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Great Grandparent's Birthyear - Great Grandchild's Birthyear... IMHO, I'd hold onto it. Small premium.
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Thanks for the replies. I definitely will just put it away for now. I usually deal with just coins, but I started searching notes. It has been a fun and interesting experience.
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Love the eye candy.

If you like 7's, you'll like this pair.

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mikey and Stever - This is dizzying!
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I really like this next pair. Not too long ago finding notes ending in 9999 or 0000 was next to impossible.

When currency is overprinted on COPE, the sheets with the 9999 and 0000 endings are *almost* always pulled for inspection and replaced by star sheets. This is a manual process, so occasionally it doesn't happen, in which case the 9999 and 0000 serials are actually issued. Additionally, at the end of each print run the sheet ending in 00002 is similarly pulled for inspection, which is why serials like 00000002 and 20000002 have been well-nigh impossible to find in recent years.


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Remarkable consecutive pair - worth having graded?
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worth having graded?


No, not really, although I bet they would garner something in the high 60's. This pair is the last thing I bought from Harvey's Money Store, on ebay. I'm happy to have them. They still have that "new money" smell.
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For different reasons, I assume, serial # 2 notes from the old National Currency days are not seen often either. I suppose the glamorous # 1 notes were typically saved for a bank's archives, while the #2's were usually just treated like any other note.


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Super nice serial #2 Mr.Frog.

Another pair I'm fond of ...

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