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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: Ottawa on December 29, 2007, 05:31:52 pm

Title: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: Ottawa on December 29, 2007, 05:31:52 pm
I recently acquired a $50 1937 Gordon-Towers note with the very low serial number B/H 0000141 (a pseudo-radar?). The condition is original About VF, but trimmed. I have seen a couple of low serial number $1 1937 notes offered on eBay but no higher denomination examples. I was wondering if members would be willing to publicize the low serial number 1937 notes that they have in their collections.

Low serial numbers can logically be expected to be much more plentiful on the lower denomination notes because those denominations were issued with numerous different prefixes, i.e., 78 distinct prefixes for the $1, 29 for the $2, 26 for the $5, 30 for the $10, 9 for the $20, but only 2 distinct prefixes for each of the $50 and $100, and one for the $1000.

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Has anyone seen a $50, $100 or $1000 1937 note with a lower number than the one illustrated here?

 
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: BWJM on December 29, 2007, 05:58:29 pm
I had in my collection at one time B/J 0000064. It was sold to another collector.
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: twoinvallarta on December 29, 2007, 06:25:18 pm
I have an Osbourne/Towers $1.00 0000002 VF as well as a Osbourne/Towers $1.00 0000098.
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: Gary_T on January 01, 2008, 05:07:56 pm
I have $1 H/M 0000007 it can be seen at this link. Seven posts from the top.

http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=3326.45

Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: loki on January 02, 2008, 09:39:49 am
The J. J. Pittman auction Part III Session 1 on August 6th 1999 had Lot # 2749 a BC-13 $50.00 English note Series A  in UNC with serial # A00021 for sale.  No estimates were given but the PRL for the note was $6900.

I have seen other 1935 $50, $100, and $1000 notes in auction catalogues that had serial numbers less than 1000.  Unfortunately long time collectors will know that serial numbers were not given in descriptions in auction catalogues for the most part until the 1990's.  Makes one wonder back in the 1960's to 80's what low number notes Charlton and Nadin-Davis may have sold?
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: Gary_T on January 02, 2008, 10:50:38 am
The notes you mentioned are 1935 notes and the question was about 1937 low numbered notes. There are two 1935 #0000021 notes owned by a forum member pictured in the "Let's see your sets thread" that I had posted a link to in my earlier post, also in that thread there is a low numbered 1937 $1 note with the serial number 0000001. I know of a low numbered 1937 $2 with the number 0000001 aswell and here is the scan but is not my note.





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Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: cla$$ic ca$h on April 07, 2008, 11:30:14 pm
I have a 1937 $1000.00 note S/N A/Kooooo48. That is my lowest one.
Thanks...cla$$ic ca$h 8)
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: Calgary on April 12, 2008, 11:11:33 am
I own a 1937 $1.00 note with serial number K/N0000002.  Coyne and Towers in PMG VF35 condition.
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: 1971HemiCuda on April 25, 2008, 09:50:04 pm
I have always wanted to buy some low serial numbered notes but they are always so expensive!   :'(
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: calico on November 05, 2016, 11:55:24 am
Hi
I have
$1 1937 Gordon and Tower wide panel H/M 0000005
$1 1937 Gordon and Tower wide panel H/M 0000011
 
Not graded yet
 
Title: Re: LOW SERIAL NUMBER 1937 NOTES
Post by: calico on November 05, 2016, 01:25:46 pm
Hi
Here my 2  low serial banknote

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