CPM Forum
General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: tommyboy on October 06, 2008, 03:19:38 pm
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On what bank note is the new signature "CARNEY" (or whatever) showing up on?
Thanks ---Tommyboy
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The only information is what has been heard through the grape vine. The new Signature was going to show up in the $50, and then the $5. The other denominations release times are still not known as far as I know.
It was originally thought that the new signature was going to be released into circulation early-summer, and that they would have been seen at the CNA in Ottawa.
It is believed that the original release date of the $50 and $5 were both delayed into circulation, thus I would assume that the other denomination would also be delayed.
From the information posted on the forum, and gathered personally, these are the only two known confirmed denominations ($50's & $5's) with the new signature at this time in circulation, and they were found in early autumn.
Just give it time and you will start seeing the other denominations with new signatures. Just keep the forum up to date with your new finds.
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Thank you for the information on the new signature. Tommyboy
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I haven't seen any of such notes appear in my region. It would be truly miraculous if they see light here by Christmas, but I am not counting on it. I will be putting my money on them coming here next March or April due to the dry spell for shopping after Christmas. After all, it did take quite a while for the $10s printed in 2005 to finally make its way here, and the $20s printed in 2007 the same way. Usually a five- or six-month delay prevails when new print years end up seeing light in my region. It was just pure coincidence that BES (the first Jenkins/Dodge signature $10 notes) did surface just shortly after that prefix was first reported to the CPMF back in July 2004, but that trend sure won't prevail today, sadly.
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You mean the first Je-Do full prefix printed in 2004. BEL, I believe was the first Je-Do $10 non-changeover prefix.
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I'm not sure what you're referring to, FD.... BES was a complete run, nothing special about it. BER contained a printing year changeover. BEK contained the first Jenkins/Dodge $10 notes. BEU was the first prefix of the Issue of 2005 upgraded $10 notes.
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I'm not sure what you're referring to, FD.... BES was a complete run, nothing special about it. BER contained a printing year changeover. BEK contained the first Jenkins/Dodge $10 notes. BEU was the first prefix of the Issue of 2005 upgraded $10 notes.
Apologies for the misleading information...What I meant was BES being the first J/D $10 prefix released in Canada ever. It was printed in 2004, and was seen in Canada for the first time in July 2004. BEL, along with other "Printed in 2003" $10 notes did not appear until early 2005. BES was seen in Canada long before BEL came along.
Thanks for pointing it out, Brent. :)