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Hi everyone,
I got a 20 dollar banknote with the serial code: EUH6464641. can I get a premium on the or not? Because it's not a radar but it's close

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 Posted 09/05/2011  04:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
696969 maybe, 646464, no.
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Hi everyone,
I got a 20 dollar banknote with the serial code: EUH6464641. can I get a premium on the or not? Because it's not a radar but it's close


Nope, there is no premium to this note.
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 Posted 09/05/2011  1:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Max L to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
alright thanks everyone.
For future references, if it would have been EUH6464646 would it have a premium ?
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No Problem, Max. Yes, If you had Serial Number 6464646 then you would have a 2 digit radar, and would definitely be worth a premium. (Up to $85 in Unc Condition)
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 Posted 09/05/2011  9:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Imohtep to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have a 1960's note from amsterdam and the first 3 digits of the serial number are 420.. would this catch a premium to stoners?! :D lol ;)
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 Posted 09/06/2011  10:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveInCanada to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for your reply Canadian Banknotes, us lurkers find a lot of this informative as well.

Can you generalize on what sorts of premiums exist on other varieties on current notes?
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premiums exist on the following kinds of notes..

Radar notes: single, double, triple ( ex: 1111111, 1212121, 1231231 ) possibly even a consecutive number serial like 1234567 would even fetch a premium
mirror notes: ex: 1234321 a mirror note is like the 4th number acts as the mirror to the first 3 numbers and the last 3 numbers are just a mirror of the first 3
error notes: missing numbers, misplaced serials ( not in the proper spot ), ink smudges/leaks
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I have one US dollar with 08080080 (or something like that, it has 3 8s and 5 0s) but it is not in that good of shape so I doubt it is worth more then $1.
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I have one US dollar with 08080080 (or something like that, it has 3 8s and 5 0s) but it is not in that good of shape so I doubt it is worth more then $1.


You have to, absolutely have to make sure there is never a gap in your radar ( like the double 00 in yours ) it MUST be repeating
ex: 1111111
ex: 1212121
ex: 1231231
ex: 1234123

a single radar note such as the first example will fetch the highest premium as there is only 1 single radar note for every 1,111,111 bills printed or something of the sort
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Thanks for your reply Canadian Banknotes, us lurkers find a lot of this informative as well.

Can you generalize on what sorts of premiums exist on other varieties on current notes?

Here is a breakdown of the "special numbered" notes, that you should be looking out for. All of the prices are just estimates. (The prices are given for the Journey Series notes - Which is the currency that is used on a day to day basis) If a "special number" is on an older series of banknote, then it will be worth more. All of the estimates given are for Uncirculated condition. The price will change based on condition, denomination, and prefix.


Solid Radars: The serial number consists of only 1 digit. Since the majority of Canadian notes have a run of 10,000,000 (Serial Numbers 0000001 to 9999999) - There are only 9 "Solid's" per prefix. The serial number 8888888 is worth more and will be talked about later.

Example: 1111111, 2222222, 3333333
Price: $1,000 to $1,250
*Note: The serial number 8888888 is worth more and will be talked about later. (See "Rotator Note" Section)


Two Digit Radars: The serial number consists of only 2 digits.

Example: 1221221, 0300030, 5115115
Price: $75 to $170 (Roughly $70 over Face Value)


Three and Four Digit Radars: The serial number consists of only 3 or 4 digits. These are common notes.

Example: 1409141, 0049400, 2533352
Price: $20 to $120 (Roughly $15-$20 over Face Value)


Ladder Notes: A "Ladder Note" has a consecutive serial number. Ladder notes can be Ascending/Descending or Ascending/Descending Radars.

Example: 1234567 (Ascending), 1234321 (Ascending/Descending Radar), 9876543 (Descending)
Price: $400 to $475


Million Numbered Notes A million numbered note is exactly what it sounds like. The Serial number will consist of any number followed by 6 zeros. Just like the solid radar notes, there are only 9 of these per prefix.

Example: 1000000, 2000000, 3000000
Price: $400 to $550


Low Serial Numbered Notes Banknotes with a serial number that is 1000 or lower is considered to be a "Low Serial Numbered Note"

Example: 0000001, 0000050, 0001000 (Low Serial Number Radar)
Serial Number 1 - $1,550 to $1,750
Serial Number 2 to 9 - $110 to $325
Serial Number 10 to 99 - $20 to $180
Serial Number 100 to 999 - $18 to $135


Rotator Notes or "SWIMS" Note: The Serial Number on a Rotator note is the same as when you flip the note upside down. On a rotator note, the middle digit must be an 8 or 0, and the remaining digits have to be 0, 6, 8, or 9.

Example: 9000006, 8980686, 6990669
Price: $130 to $240
*Note: The Solid 8's Note is probably worth $1,500


Repeater Notes: Repeater Notes have a serial number that keeps repeating itself. These can include radars.

Example: 4014014 (401 Keeps Repeating), 0199019 (0199 Keeps Repeating), 5656565 (Two Digit Radar Repeater. 56 Keeps Repeating)
Price: $80 to $170 (Two Digit Cycle)
Price: $15 to $120 (Three Digit Cycle)


All Price Estimates are from "Charlton Standard Catalogue: Canadian Government Paper Money. 24th Edition"
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09/06/2011 6:20 pm
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Thank you for expanding your answer into a great reference!
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Canadian-Banknotes:
Thank you I'll be tucking this information away for future use.

By the way , is there much interest in "birthday" notes? If so what should you look for day/month year , year month day etc?
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By the way , is there much interest in "birthday" notes? If so what should you look for day/month year , year month day etc?


I am not 100% sure what to look for when it comes to "Birthday Notes." I personally never liked them that much because it is such a limited market.

I Think that there are a few combinations for "Birthday Notes" But I am not sure of all of them. I know some people only want the year they were born.

Month/Day/Year: 1151950 - Jan 15th 1950
Day/Month/Year: 2881965 - Aug 28th 1965
Year: 0001980

These are just some examples, and I am by no means a "Birthday Notes" expert.

The Catalogue lists "Birthday Notes" as followed (Again, only for the Journey Series Banknotes):

$5 = $30
$10 = $35
$20 = $45
$50 = $90
$100 = $150

*All prices are for Uncirculated condition.
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Thanks again Canadian Banknotes, this is more information than I had.
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