CONGRATS TO:
Uscanuck1ca [Members <100 Posts] and
Venga50 [Members >100 Posts]
You have each won an UNC 100 Trillion Dollar Zimbabwe Note (Please PM me with you addresses)
[Random.org random number generator was used]
The correct answer was any answer along the lines of the following:
1) Should be BC-21S-ii NOT BC-21S-1
2) It is a "WIDE PANEL" not a "NARROW PANEL"
-WIDE Panels have prefixes T/L or J/M which this is a J/M
-Narrow Panels have a prefix A/A or H/A which this is not
3) Also I do not believe this note was sold as part of the BOC auction back in Nov of 1999 because those
notes (of which 8 were sold) had perforations "SPECIMEN" and not the word "SPECIMEN" in red...
4)They have 4 holes by the signature area of the notes
The note has the word SPECIMEN printed in red ink leading me to believe it came from another source than
the BOC auction
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Yes I do own this note, I picked it up early last week from a dealer in the US. This is definitely a case of "Buy the note and not the holder". I was doing my weekly online scans of auction/dealer sites when I spotted this. Originally the asking price really turned me off and I almost dismissed it, but then decided to refer to my latest copy of
Charlton's Canadian Government Paper Money 23rd Edition since it isn't the type of note you see every day. Low and behold I realized that there was more to the note than meets the eyes and the 4 points listed above helped solidify my belief that I had something very special infront of me.
From this came 2 questions of which 1 has already been answered/resolved
1) Since this was an error by PMG in grading would they correct it?
The answer is yes. I have spoken with PMG already and they have confirmed that they goofed and that
they would accept the note for re-holdering at no charge [including free shipping] with same day
turnaround time. Im debating whether or not to take them on the offer because of the value of the note.
However at the same time the thought that it would be in
PMG's new 2nd generation holder with the
correct information on it also has its appeal.
What do you think? Should I keep it as is or send it to get re-holdered?
2) As part of the answer to this contest "I do not believe this note was sold as part of the BOC auction
back in Nov of 1999 because those notes (of which 8 were sold) had perforations "SPECIMEN" and not the
word "SPECIMEN" in red...".
According to
Charlton's Canadian Government Paper Money 23rd Edition "Specimen notes exist
[from other sources] which are not perforated "Specimen"."
IF this is the case, what "other sources" could these types of specimen notes have originated from?
--Wizard1
ps. The Lack of the 3 Diagonal Specimen Perforations makes this note have much more eye appeal imho