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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: Seth on April 25, 2009, 12:36:17 pm
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Now that so many old $1 and $2 prefixes have been reissued on Journey notes, it's theoretically possible to find two different notes with matching serial numbers. For example, a 1973 $1 and 2006 $5 with serial AAB2435012. I understand the chances of two such notes turning up together in the same owner's hands are pretty remote. But has anyone ever seen it?
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Now that so many old $1 and $2 birds prefixes have been reissued on Journey notes, it's theoretically possible to find two different notes with matching serial numbers. For example, a 1973 $1 and 2006 $5 with serial AAB2435012. I understand the chances of two such notes turning up together as a set are pretty remote. But has anyone ever seen it?
I have yet to find any... The best way would for someone to record all known old notes (impossible) so they could check it on a list when they find new bricks.
I did that sort of a few years ago, and did manage to find matching NUMBER sets (like just a couple), but that was it. And it took like a year of solid data collecting. Worth it? No, but definitely fun to chase. :-)
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i did find matching numbers 1973 2x $1 note matching radar notes for sale in unc ++ L/G4679764 & GP4679764
and $20 1969 EB2222227 matching $20 issue 2004 ALK 2222227
to see pic's check http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=9310.0
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Yes I have found a few pairs like this over my 1000s of bricks lol.
But finding them with the same prefix letters is where it gets crazy. :-)
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I like the older 1937- 1954 bills as they shared the same prefixes.
Here's a pair I have withe the same serial #2580395
The prefix is only off by 1 letter the '54 is V/M the '37 is U/M.
The interesting part for what ever reason the "V" was not used in any of the '37 notes.
Anyone know why??
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i found 2 $5 notes very close loll
APD6740674
APD6740647