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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: Bernard_Schaaf on April 20, 2005, 01:20:17 am
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One of your forum members mentioned that there was an article in Canadian Paper Money journal 1994, page 6, which illustrations of the 1936- or 1937-dated Bank of Canada notes bearing the portrait of king Edward VIII. Is there any one of you who might be able to send me a nice high-resolution copy of that article and its illustrations??? Or advise me where else I might turn to seek such a copy?? Thank you.
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Since it was published in the CPMS Journal, the CPMS retains copyright on the material, or at least the original author does. You would need to contact the CPMS as at least your first step. There is a link to their website on the main page of this website. Click the [ Notes ] link in the top menu here.
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Ask them about back issues.
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If you are looking for illustrations of the notes, Paul's web site is a good resource.
http://www.CdnPaperMoney.com/
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Is there a picture of the extremely rare 1937 $1 proof king edward?
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Sorry. My mistake.
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By chance are there any colored photo's of the edward 1937 $1 note. You know, i never knew this example actually existed ;)
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Following advice above I tried to reach the Sec'y Treas of CPMS at the website mentioned, but was informed by Hotmail that there was no such address. Whom I else might i contact about trying to get copy of that illustrated 1994 CPMS article?? Thanks. :)
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cpms@idirect.com