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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: retireme on July 02, 2010, 01:40:14 pm
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Hello Everyone, thanks for letting me join your great site. In the Charlton catalog on page 331 20 dollar issue (2004) under the Signatures\Prefixes column
Jenkins - Dodge ; EZL ( 9.720M- 9.990M) what do the numbers 9.720 etc. mean . Thank you for your help it is greatly appreciated in advance.
retireme
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Those are the serial number ranges expressed in millions. So, 9.720M-9.990M would be the range from 9720000 through 9989999 inclusive for a total of 270,000 notes.
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Hello Everyone, I just started in this hobby, I really like this site . I find it an excellent place to learn about paper money. I need some info please.
In the Charlton book, on page 331 $20 Issue ( 2004) under the
Signature and Prefixes column ( Jenkins- Dodge ;EZL (9.720 M - 9.990M) What do these numbers mean . I would really appreciate some help from one of the many collectors in this group.
9.720-9.990M actually is serial #'s 9720000-9990000 (sheet replacement range)
Hope that helps and welcome to the forum
FRIEDSQUID
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Thats correct Friedsquid, this is why charlton has a qty printed of 270,000 and not 280,000.
I always thought that the range given for many of the Journey 20's 9.72-9.99M Included all notes from 9720000 through to 9999999... in other words, suppose i find EZL9998780 or say EZL 9990001 these would not be considered replacements. I learn something new everyday!
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I just wanted to say thank you very much for the reply especially BWJM . I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me and the whole group.
Best Regards retireme