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31   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 08, 2024, 07:02:39 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 8th finds:
Main Branch…Mediocrity.

I went to the main branch today, and the teller only had a handful of notes for me to see.

I took the two best birds $20s in the pile, and there wasn’t much else worth mentioning.

Enjoy!
Dean

32   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 07, 2024, 10:41:53 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 7th:
A really interesting dime box hunt tonight…I think it was an accumulation dump.
More than half of the box was nickel alloy dimes dating from 1968-1989.
I saved all of the 1968 and 1969 dimes, plus many very nice 1970s dared dimes.  There was a nice 1971 and 1986 cameo proof and even a King Charles 2023 dime in the box, along with one UK 5 pence from 1990 and 13x US dimes.
If this was a collection dump, then the person who deposited all of these coins forgot two silver dimes, dated 1960 and 1962!

33   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 05, 2024, 10:19:14 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 5th dime box update:

Tonight’s finds from $300 of dimes:

27 x US
2017 commemoratives
2021 Bluenose under sail commemoratives (1 colour)
UK 5 pence 1990
2 x East Caribbean States 10c 2014
Cuban 5 Centavos 2006
Jamaica 1 dollar, 2015
9x 1968 nickel alloy dimes (the dark toned 1968 is nickel, not silver).
1991 low mintage dime
1969 misaligned collar die


34   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 05, 2024, 07:39:33 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 5th finds:

Today, I stopped at one of my banks and they let me look through the mutilated pile of about $15,000 worth of mutilated notes.

The highlight is a 1954 $20 M/E changeover prefix, even though it has writing on the back.  Honourable mention to the CDF polymer $10…Too bad it is torn… :'(

I also bought $300 in dimes…Let’s see if there’s anything good inside…

Enjoy!
Dean

35   Show and Tell / Re: Yesterday's Finds

on April 05, 2024, 03:47:04 pm

Started by Breanna72 - Last post by shrek999

Nice work keep at it!

36   Show and Tell / Yesterday's Finds

on April 05, 2024, 11:00:19 am

Started by Breanna72 - Last post by Breanna72

Well I guess the bank begging gods are smiling upon me because I walked into one of my regular branches yesterday to learn that the nice manager from my branch, who was replaced by The Crusher, now works there!

She just finished telling me that they don't give out paper at that branch when I looked over an saw a man handing a teller a stack of Journey notes.  Since they hadn't even hit the chute yet, I was able to convince The manager to let me buy them.  Hehe.  32 Journey 50's all but 3 or 4 AU or better, approx. 10 UNC -- highlights are:

7 J-D AHJ  2006
1 J-D AHN

Cheers,
Breanna

37   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 03, 2024, 04:46:48 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 3rd finds:

I went to one of my banks and the teller let me look through a gigantic stack of birds $10, $20 and $50 notes…Maybe $7000 worth.  Most of them were in awful shape, but I took the best ones.  The highlight is the lower numbered $50 FHU 0005290. Too bad it has a tiny tear in the bottom margin…☹️

The teller also gave me five customer wrapped rolls of dimes…
Wish me luck!

Dean

Update:

I searched the 5 rolls of dimes and all I got was $1 worth of US coins…

38   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 02, 2024, 10:51:00 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 2nd dime box hunt update:

I searched the two boxes of dimes that I brought home yesterday and this is what I found:

20 x US
17x 2017
13x 2021 Bluenose under sail non-colour and 7 x colour
5x 1968 nickel alloy
Nice 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1978 dimes
1962, 1964, 1965 silver and also one 1996 proof sterling silver dime!

Three out of the four silver dimes came out of one box and there was one silver in the second box.  Silver is still out there!
Enjoy!

39   Bank of Canada Notes / about "unidentifiable" replacements

on April 01, 2024, 07:01:13 pm

Started by rxcory - Last post by rxcory

Towards the end of the Birds series in the late 90s, the use of "X" in prefixes to indicate replacement notes was discontinued. Thus, identifiable (*, X) replacements ended and the current era of "unidentifiable" replacements began.

"Unidentifiable" replacement ranges are noted in catalogues, such as Charlton: "BC-54eA-i, Knight-Dodge, ANP (between 4.320M and 4.540M)."

How are these replacements determined? According to Charlton:

"It has been established that notes in certain number ranges have been inserted in new bricks of otherwise consecutively numbered notes, often from a different series.

"The information presented in this catalogue on "unidentifiable" replacement notes has not been, and may never be, confirmed from official sources. It has been obtained by reputable researchers from many regions of Canada, by searching bricks of new, untouched notes.

"The number ranges may change slightly as further discoveries are made with continuing research."


I wanted to ask how these would appear: as Macdonald $10s in bundles of Desmond $10s? Or as Wilkins-Poloz $5s in bundles of Wilkins-Macklem $5s? Or as FFG $10s in bundles of FFKs?

How big are these "bricks?" Some of these ranges are large, comprising hundreds of thousands of notes.

Also, I would imagine it would take time for these to be discovered, reported, verified, and then published. How long would it take for some of these replacements to appear in catalogues, a few years?

40   Show and Tell / Re: Dean’s finds

on April 01, 2024, 04:19:23 pm

Started by Dean - Last post by Dean

April 1st finds:

Lots of coins…

One of my banks called me today.  The teller said that she had a bag of pennies so I went to pick them up.  When I got there, the teller offered me two boxes of dimes.  Let’s hope that something good is in these boxes!

Enjoy!
Dean

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