You should be aware that unlike on American notes, "1986" is not the date of the series, but the date they began using that design of the note. Canadian $5 notes were printed with the 1986 "date" from 1986 to 2002.
My Pick banknote catalogue (2002 ed.) lists two varieties of the original 1986 signature combination, Crow-Bouey, as being significantly more valuable than other types, in Unc condition. However, yotie's note has the Bonin-Thiessen signature combination, dating from 1994. There aren't any particularly scarce varieties of that combination.

My Pick banknote catalogue (2002 ed.) lists two varieties of the original 1986 signature combination, Crow-Bouey, as being significantly more valuable than other types, in Unc condition. However, yotie's note has the Bonin-Thiessen signature combination, dating from 1994. There aren't any particularly scarce varieties of that combination.
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What's funny about this note is that there was a sort of a fad where people would draw Spock's hairdo in with a ballpoint on Laurier's mug.
What's funny about this note is that there was a sort of a fad where people would draw Spock's hairdo in with a ballpoint on Laurier's mug.
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