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Canadian Notes => Canadian Journey Notes => Topic started by: jonathan on June 17, 2004, 07:56:10 pm
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All right...
We haven't seen any new $10 prefixes in almost a full year. Is the Bank of Canada still printing new $10 notes with the Jenkins/Dodge combo?
I sure hope so. I hope we see a brand new $10 prefix before the one-year anniversary of the last prefix printed (that being BEK).
Later,
Jonathan
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At the bank today I got brand new FEA's. So these have obviously been hanging around for quite a while. This coupled with the fact that we haven't seen new prefixes in 10 months, leads me to believe there just isn't any demand for the $10. I've seen no shortage of cash register drawers filled with $5's and $20's, but little to no $10's.
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I'm expecting to pick up a brick of $10s at the bank tomorrow as well, and a gut instinct is telling me it will be FEM likely, maybe in the 3.0-3.9M range.
I'll let you guys know if there's anything interesting in the brick or if something weird happens like brand new 2001 FEEs ;D
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Do you think that the BoC might retire the $10 bill someday, and replace it with more $5 and $20 bills?
Jonathan
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I highly doubt it... It's not anywhere near as bad as the U.S. $2 note which people really don't use. The $10 is still in considerable usage throughout Canada, just not as much as its neighbours, the $5 and $20.
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I doubt it, too. But then again, I saw two cash drawers today both filled with $5's and $20's, and no $10's at all.
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On April 19th, 2004, Michael quoted from the "Meeting with Sr. Deputy Governor Paul Jenkins":
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"He (Jenkins) also told me (Michael) that the Bank (of Canada) was in fact introducing additional security feature enhancements on the $10 Journey Series notes and that it will be issued for general circulation by this summer."
I guess that explains why there haven't been any brand new $10 prefixes in almost a year. I assume that they will have new $10 prefixes eventually.
Later, Jonathan