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Canadian 5 1986

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i was searching a site and saw there were several diffrent versions of it and some worth good money

Canadian-5-1986

can any one tell me wich one this is ?
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I don't understand the question.... but it's a Canuck $5 from the last series...

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.

Here's an example:

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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.

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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.

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thanks guys
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