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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: tommyboy on October 21, 2008, 04:54:43 pm
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Hi form members. This past weekend I was at the coin show in Halifax which was celebrating 50th anniversary as a coin club. Lots of material there for everyone.
I saw several million dollar notes from the 1972 and 1974 series, several scarce prefixes in the issue of 1954 modified type I believe, as I have forgotten as I am writing this note. I was able to pick up, only the second one I have seen or heard about, $1.00 bank note from the 1867 - 1967 centennial issue that was "cut off size" It had about 6 mm of the next note on the left side. I don't know how scarce there are but this is only the second one I have seen or heard about. Has anybody else seen any? The grade is E.F. I would scan a picture but I don't know how on thsi form.
tommyboy
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Does this look like yours
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Hi. In answer to your question, no, mine is sideways, to the left side of the note.
tommyboy
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Friedsquid---any thoughts on your bank note worth?
Just trying to get a sense of it's worth.
tommyboy
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Actually this is not my note. A seller from BC has it on ebay right now
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Hi. In answer to your question, no, mine is sideways, to the left side of the note.
tommyboy
Tommy is this what your note looks like? I bought mine on eBay for about $90 three years ago. It is also in EF condition.
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Hi. Thanks for replying. You note F/P 9334768 is the same as mine. Mine is F/P 9333658. Does that mean there are 25 to 30 sheets cut the same way based on the numbers? I'm new at this so I have no idea. I have seen one note about three months ago but the owner's house was robbed and now it is gone.(no mine)
Another question; can any body state weather this unusual cutting error occurred in any other prefix of the 1967 issue?
TOMMYBOY