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Special => Insert & Replacement Notes => Topic started by: canadiancoinaholic on April 24, 2015, 04:25:44 pm
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the prefixes for the 2011 $100 with Macklem Poloz, I bought the 2015 Charlton standard cataloged which has Macklem Carney and that's it. They're 2011 notes but not in there. We're there none for these signatures?
Thanks Dan
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the prefixes for the 2011 $100 with Macklem Poloz, I bought the 2015 Charlton standard cataloged which has Macklem Carney and that's it. They're 2011 notes but not in there. We're there none for these signatures?
There are a lot of Macklem-Poloz $100 notes in circulation now, they first appeared last summer, after the catalog was issued. The prefixes are FKN-FKZ.
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I apologize, I ment to ask for the replacement note prefixes for these notes, if there are any.
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Keep checking out the serial number db. It is the most up to date reference for these notes and gets updated frequently. So far i don't believe there have been any replacement notes found as of yet with that signature.
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Thanks jb-2007 I'll check it out, Dan.
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Hi,
I just entered a polymer $100 into the database and got confirmation that it is a replacement.
EKK9010124 42/42
This note has been added to the database.
This is a REPLACEMENT note!
EKK 9.000M-9.360M 360k Sheet (GPM25)
Are these notes worth keeping? This note is circulated, probably VF condition
Thanks,
Dean
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Did you check the catalogue for pricing? Or Gilles' list?
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Did you check the catalogue for pricing? Or Gilles' list?
Hi Brent,
I checked the SNDB and that's how I found that this note was a replacement.
I don't have a current catalogue :P
Dean
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This is a REPLACEMENT note!
EKK 9.000M-9.360M 360k Sheet (GPM25)
360,000 EKK notes could be out there- making it pretty common. Many of the sheet replacements in the $100 denomination have high runs. Even most $50 sheet replacements were printed in 40,000 which are 1/9th as common. I've had many EF-AU $100 inserts that go back into circulation. I don't even withdraw them from the bank that often and I get far more inserts from the $100 than any other denomination. I also recently found an VF-EF AHS (1.080- 1.120) which is going back. The book rates these at face value in VF/EF and no premium till AU. Charlton lists all the SNR -which are far less common (in the 100 -2000 range) - as no more than FV too (though they may be worth keeping since the jury is out). Actually any special # note is worth keeping if you can afford to keep it I suppose (esp if they have some type of extra significance & some eye appeal).
IMO- these polymer sheet replacements not "keepers" unless in near UNC (esp in the higher denominations).
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Thanks for the info, WTTW.
Dean