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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: Tommy6301 on January 04, 2008, 01:45:08 am

Title: Bc-56e 5$ 1986 M.D Knight-D.A Dodge
Post by: Tommy6301 on January 04, 2008, 01:45:08 am
according Charlton Canadian Government paper money Bc-56e 5$ 1986 Knight-Dodge
HNB prefix number start 0000000-9639999, does any one known why the book
record is unknown .any secret about these notes?
Title: Re: Bc-56e 5$ 1986 M.D Knight-D.A Dodge
Post by: 50monarch on January 04, 2008, 08:17:27 am
These notes are similar to the AUG-AUN $2 banknotes where these prefixes have two signatures (Crow-Bouey and Thiessen-Crow) and the actual distribution of those signautres is unknown, which means no defined ending point for one signature and start point for the other signautre.  The Forum has a section called "Other Note Registries" which is trying to determine the changeover points for the $2 bannkotes.

http://wiki.bwjm.ca/index.php?title=Other_Note_Registries

I the case of the $5 banknotes, the HNB's (1986) ended early (9639999 instead of 9999999) because the newly designed Journey notes (2001) came out with the prefix HNC.  To date, there are only 2 known HNB Bonin-Thiessen notes (HNB7917551 and HNB9248784).

Hope this helps.