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Highs and Lows => Charlton Updates and Registry Finds => Topic started by: Seth on April 01, 2017, 01:25:07 pm
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I know that Charlton has removed the reference to the scene of the back of the 1954 $100 being Okanagan Lake, because they received some complaints from readers disputing that the image showed that lake. This is in spite of the Bank of Canada specifically naming it as Okanagan Lake.
Have a look at my latest post in this thread (http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=15122.0), I am now convinced that the 1954 $100 does indeed depict Okanagan Lake and future editions of Charlton should restore the name.
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Too bad we don't have Like buttons on the forum, because I would be clicking it right now.
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Thanks Manada.
I presented what I found to the editor of the GPM, and he agreed that this was decisive enough to restore Okanagan Lake in the description pages in the next GPM.
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Thanks Manada.
I presented what I found to the editor of the GPM, and he agreed that this was decisive enough to restore Okanagan Lake in the description pages in the next GPM.
Great Job and good investigation. Thank you for sharing the details